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Dietary quality indices vary with sociodemographic variables and anthropometric status among Mexican adults: a cross-sectional study. Results from the 2006 National Health and Nutrition Survey

机译:饮食质量指数随墨西哥成年人的社会人口统计学变量和人体测量学状态而变化:一项横断面研究。 2006年国家健康与营养调查的结果

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Objective: To evaluate the dietary quality of Mexican adults' diet, we constructed three dietary quality indices: a cardioprotective index (CPI), a micronutrient adequacy index (MAI) and a dietary diversity index (DDI). Design: Data were derived from the 2006 National Health and Nutrition Survey, which is a national survey representative of the Mexican population with a stratified, multistage, probabilistic sample design. Dietary intake was assessed from an FFQ with 101 different foods and daily nutrient intakes were computed. The CPI evaluated compliance with seven WHO recommendations for the prevention of CVD, the MAI evaluated the intake of six micronutrients based on the estimated average requirements from the US Institute of Medicine and the DDI was constructed based on the consumption of thirty different food groups. Settings: Mexico. Subjects: Mexican adults aged 19-59 years old. Results: We evaluated the diet of 15 675 males and females. Adjusted means and adjusted proportions by age and sex were computed to predict adherence to dietary recommendations. Rural inhabitants, those living in the South and those from the lowest socio-economic status reported a significantly higher CPI (4.5 (SE 0.08), 4.3 (SE 0.08) and 4.2 (SE 0.09), respectively; P<0.05), but a significantly lower MAI and DDI, compared with urban inhabitants, those from the North and those of upper socio-economic status (P<0.05). Conclusions: The constructed diet quality indices identify nutrients and foods whose recommended intakes are not adequately consumed by the population. Given the epidemiological and nutritional transition that Mexico is experiencing, the CPI is the most relevant index and its components should be considered in Mexican dietary guidelines as well as in any food and nutrition programmes developed
机译:目的:为了评估墨西哥成人饮食的饮食质量,我们构建了三个饮食质量指数:心脏保护指数(CPI),微量营养素充足指数(MAI)和饮食多样性指数(DDI)。设计:数据来自2006年全国健康与营养调查,该调查是墨西哥人口的全国调查代表,具有分层,多阶段,概率性的样本设计。 FFQ评估了饮食摄入量,其中包含101种不同的食物,并计算了每日营养摄入量。 CPI评估了世卫组织关于预防CVD的七项建议的遵守情况,MAI根据美国医学研究所的估计平均需求量评估了六种微量营养素的摄入量,DDI是根据三十种不同食物的消费量构建的。设置:墨西哥。受试者:19-59岁的墨西哥成年人。结果:我们评估了15 675名男性和女性的饮食。计算按年龄和性别调整的均值和调整的比例,以预测是否遵守饮食建议。农村居民,南部居民和社会经济地位最低的居民的CPI显着较高(分别为4.5(SE 0.08),4.3(SE 0.08)和4.2(SE 0.09); P <0.05),但与城市居民,北部居民和较高社会经济地位的居民相比,MAI和DDI显着降低(P <0.05)。结论:构建的饮食质量指数可以确定人群的推荐摄入量不足的营养物质和食物。考虑到墨西哥正在经历的流行病学和营养转变,CPI是最相关的指数,墨西哥饮食指南以及制定的任何食品和营养计划都应考虑其组成部分

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