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Measuring dietary acculturation in Japanese Americans with the use of confirmatory factor analysis of food-frequency data.

机译:使用食物频率数据的验证性因素分析来测量日裔美国人的饮食适应性。

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BACKGROUND: Epidemiologic evidence suggests that dietary changes associated with acculturation to a Western diet may increase the risk of type 2 diabetes in Japanese Americans. OBJECTIVE: We hypothesized that dietary acculturation patterns could be measured by confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) by using a culturally sensitive food-frequency questionnaire (FFQ). We examined the utility of the estimated factor scores by testing for associations with diabetes and 2 risk factors for diabetes-body mass index (BMI; in kg/m(2)) and C-reactive protein (CRP). DESIGN: By using cross-sectional data from a sample of 219 Nisei (second-generation Japanese American; mean age 70 y) and 277 Sansei (third-generation Japanese American; mean age 42 y) participants in the Japanese American Family Study, we conducted CFA on 5 items characteristic of a Japanese diet and 4 items characteristic of a Western diet. The resulting factor scores were examined for associations with diabetes by using logistic regression and for associations with BMI and CRP by using linear regression. RESULTS: CFA confirmed the presence of Japanese and Western food factors. The Nisei had a significantly higher average factor score for the Japanese food factor and significantly lower average factor score for the Western food factor than did the Sansei. In Sansei persons, but not in Nisei persons, the Western food factor score was significantly associated with plasma CRP concentration (P = 0.02), BMI (P = 0.02), and diabetes (P = 0.001). CONCLUSIONS: In this Japanese American sample, dietary acculturation can be estimated by using CFA on FFQ data. Future studies should investigate the effects of dietary acculturation on disease risk independent of other lifestyle factors.
机译:背景:流行病学证据表明,与适应西方饮食相关的饮食变化可能会增加日裔美国人罹患2型糖尿病的风险。目的:我们假设可以通过使用文化敏感的食物频率调查表(FFQ)通过验证性因素分析(CFA)来测量饮食适应方式。我们通过测试与糖尿病的关联以及2种糖尿病体重指数(BMI; kg / m(2))和C反应蛋白(CRP)的危险因素,检查了估计因子得分的效用。设计:通过使用来自日裔美国人家庭研究的219位Nisei(第二代日裔;平均年龄70岁)和277位Sansei(第三代日裔;平均年龄42岁)的样本的横截面数据,我们对5种日本饮食特征和4种西方饮食特征进行CFA。通过逻辑回归分析得出的因子得分与糖尿病的关系,通过线性回归检验与BMI和CRP的关系。结果:CFA确认存在日本和西方食物因素。与Sansei相比,Nisei的日本食品因子平均因子得分显着较高,而西方食品因子平均因子得分则显着降低。在Sansei人中,而不在Nisei人中,西方食物因素评分与血浆CRP浓度(P = 0.02),BMI(P = 0.02)和糖尿病(P = 0.001)显着相关。结论:在这个日裔美国人样本中,可以通过在FFQ数据上使用CFA来估计饮食适应性。未来的研究应该调查饮食适应对疾病风险的影响,而与其他生活方式因素无关。

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