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Inadequacy of micronutrients, fat, and fiber consumption in the diets of Haitian-, African- and Cuban-Americans with and without type 2 diabetes.

机译:在患有和不患有2型糖尿病的海地,非洲和古巴裔美国人的饮食中微量营养素,脂肪和纤维的摄入不足。

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Micronutrient insufficiency, low dietary fiber, and high saturated fat intake have been associated with chronic diseases. Micronutrient insufficiencies may exacerbate poor health outcomes for persons with type 2 diabetes and minority status. We examined dietary intakes using the Recommended Dietary Allowances (RDAs) of micronutrients, and Adequate Intakes (AIs) of fiber, and Dietary Guidelines for Americans (DGA) for saturated fat in Haitian-, African-, and Cuban- Americans (n = 868), approximately half of each group with type 2 diabetes. Insufficient intakes of vitamins D and E and calcium were found in over 40 % of the participants. Over 50 % of African- and Cuban- Americans consumed over 10 % of calories from saturated fat. Haitian-Americans were more likely to have insufficiencies in iron, B-vitamins, and vitamins D and E, and less likely to have inadequate intake of saturated fat as compared to Cuban-Americans. Vitamin D insufficiency was more likely for Haitian-Americans as compared to African- Americans. Diabetes status alone did not predict micronutrient insufficiencies; however, Haitian-Americans with no diabetes were more likely to be insufficient in calcium. Adjusting for age, gender, energy, smoking, physical activity, access to health care, and education negated the majority of micronutrient insufficiency differences by ethnicity. These findings suggest that policies are needed to ensure that low-cost, quality produce can be accessed regardless of neighborhood and socioeconomic status.
机译:微量营养素不足,低膳食纤维和高饱和脂肪摄入已与慢性疾病相关。微量营养素不足可能会加剧2型糖尿病和少数人群的健康状况。我们使用微量营养素的建议饮食津贴(RDA)和纤维的充足摄入量(AIs)以及美国饮食指南(DGA)对海地裔,非洲裔和古巴裔美国人中的饱和脂肪进行了检查(n = 868)。 ),每组中约有一半患有2型糖尿病。超过40%的参与者发现维生素D,E和钙的摄入量不足。超过50%的非洲裔美国人和古巴人从饱和脂肪中消耗了10%以上的卡路里。与古巴裔美国人相比,海地裔美国人铁,B族维生素以及维生素D和E的可能性更大,饱和脂肪摄入不足的可能性也较小。与非裔美国人相比,海地裔美国人更有可能发生维生素D功能不足。仅糖尿病状态并不能预示微量营养素不足。但是,没有糖尿病的海地裔美国人更可能缺乏钙。调整年龄,性别,精力,吸烟,体育锻炼,获得医疗保健和教育的机会后,大多数族裔的微量营养素不足差异就没有了。这些发现表明,无论邻里和社会经济地位如何,都需要制定政策来确保低成本,优质产品的获取。

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