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Dietary intake in the lower Mississippi delta region: results from the Foods of our Delta Study.

机译:密西西比河三角洲下部地区的饮食摄入量:来自我们的三角洲研究食品的结果。

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OBJECTIVE: To collect and evaluate food intake data from a culturally diverse population and compare with national survey data. DESIGN: The Foods Of Our Delta Study was a baseline, cross-sectional survey that utilized random-digit dialing methodology to identify the sample. Food intake was obtained from a 24-hour dietary recall administered by computer-assisted telephone interview using the multiple-pass method. SUBJECTS/SETTING: One thousand seven hundred fifty-one adults and 485 children in the Lower Mississippi Delta (Delta) of Louisiana, Arkansas, and Mississippi. STATISTICAL ANALYSES PERFORMED: Comparisons of subsets within the Delta were made using weighted t tests. Comparisons of the Delta with the overall US population from the US Department of Agriculture Continuing Survey of Food Intakes by Individuals and with the Dietary Reference Intakes were made using independent sample z tests of weighted estimates. RESULTS: Energy intake did not differ between the Delta and the US populations. Intakes of protein were lower, fat higher, and certain micronutrients lower in Delta adults than in US adults. Delta adults had a 20% lower intake of fruits and vegetables than the US adults and generally poorer adherence to recommendations of the Food Guide Pyramid. African American Delta adults generally consumed less-optimal diets than white Delta adults. Delta children had diets similar to children of the Continuing Survey of Food Intakes by Individuals sample population, but lower intakes were noted for vitamins A, C, riboflavin, and B-6, and for calcium and iron. APPLICATIONS/CONCLUSIONS: Data such as these will help drive intervention development in this rural region and perhaps set the stage for research in similarly impoverished areas.
机译:目的:收集和评估来自不同文化背景的人口的食物摄入量数据,并将其与全国调查数据进行比较。设计:《我们的三角洲食品研究》是一项基线横断面调查,利用随机数字拨号方法来识别样品。食物摄入量是通过计算机辅助电话采访(使用多次通过方法)进行的24小时饮食召回获得的。受试者/地点:路易斯安那州,阿肯色州和密西西比州的下密西西比三角洲(Delta)的175位成年人和485名儿童。进行的统计分析:使用加权t检验比较Delta内部的子集。使用独立的z加权估计样本z检验,将Delta与美国农业部对个人食物摄入量连续调查的美国总人口以及饮食参考摄入量进行了比较。结果:三角洲和美国人口的能量摄入没有差异。与美国成年人相比,三角洲成年人的蛋白质摄入量较低,脂肪较高,某些微量营养素较低。三角洲成年人的水果和蔬菜摄入量比美国成年人少20%,而且对食物指南金字塔的建议的依从性普遍较差。非裔美国人三角洲成年人的饮食通常比白人三角洲成年人的饮食少。三角洲地区儿童的饮食与“个体食物摄入量持续调查”中的儿童相似,但维生素A,C,核黄素和B-6以及钙和铁的摄入量较低。应用/结论:这些数据将有助于推动该农村地区的干预发展,并可能为类似贫困地区的研究奠定基础。

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