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Shared meals among young adults are associated with better diet quality and predicted by family meal patterns during adolescence.

机译:年轻人共享膳食与更好的饮食质量有关,并由青春期的家庭膳食模式预测。

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Objective. To describe shared meal patterns and examine associations with dietary intake among young adults. Design. Population-based, longitudinal cohort study (Project EAT: Eating and Activity in Teens and Young Adults). Setting. Participants completed surveys and FFQ in high-school classrooms in Minneapolis/St. Paul, MN, USA in 1998-1999 (mean age = 15.0 years, 'adolescence') and follow-up measures online or by mail in 2008-2009 (mean age = 25.3 years, 'young adulthood'). Subjects. There were 2052 participants who responded to the 10-year follow-up survey and reported on frequency of having shared meals. Results. Among young adults, the frequency of shared meals during the past week was as follows: never (9.9%), one or two times (24.7%), three to six times (39.1%) and seven or more times (26.3%). Having more frequent family meals during adolescence predicted a higher frequency of shared meals in young adulthood above and beyond other relevant sociodemographic factors such as household composition and parental status. Compared with young adults who never had family meals during adolescence, those young adults who reported seven or more family meals per week during adolescence had an average of one additional shared meal per week. Having more frequent shared meals in young adulthood was associated with greater intake of fruit among males and females, and with higher intakes of vegetables, milk products and some key nutrients among females. Conclusions. Nutrition professionals should encourage families of adolescents to share meals often and establish the tradition of eating together, and work with young adults to ensure that healthy food and beverage choices are offered at mealtimes
机译:目的。描述共享的用餐方式,并检查年轻人与饮食摄入的关联。设计。基于人群的纵向队列研究(EAT项目:青少年的饮食和活动)。设置。参与者在明尼阿波利斯/圣保罗的高中教室中完成了调查和问卷调查。 Paul,美国明尼苏达州1998-1999年(平均年龄= 15.0岁,“青春期”),并于2008-2009年在线或通过邮件采取后续措施(平均年龄= 25.3岁,“年轻成年”)。主题。有2052名参与者对10年随访调查做出了回应,并报告了共进餐的频率。结果。在年轻人中,过去一周中共进餐的频率如下:从不(9.9%),一到两次(24.7%),三到六次(39.1%)和七次或更多(26.3%)。青春期期间家庭进餐频率更高,这预示着成年年轻人在其他家庭人口和父母地位等其他相关社会人口统计学因素之外,共进餐的频率更高。与在青春期从未进餐的年轻人相比,那些在青春期每周进餐七次或以上的年轻人平均每周多吃一顿饭。在成年后更频繁地共享膳食与男性和女性的水果摄入量增加,以及女性中蔬菜,奶制品和一些重要营养素的摄入量增加有关。结论。营养专业人员应鼓励青少年家庭经常分享餐点并树立共同进餐的传统,并与年轻人合作​​以确保在进餐时提供健康的饮食选择

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