Consumption of fruits and vegetables among Peruvian adults: Analysis of a national health survey 2017-2018.

IF 2.5 PLOS global public health Pub Date : 2025-03-13 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1371/journal.pgph.0004222
Wilmer Cristobal Guzman-Vilca, Rodrigo M Carrillo-Larco, Carla Tarazona-Meza
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The WHO recommends consuming ≥400 g/day of fruits and vegetables daily as part of a healthy diet to prevent non-communicable diseases (NCDs). Data on fruits and vegetables intake is scarce in several countries, including Peru. However, it remains crucial to monitor policies to reduce the burden of non-communicable diseases. Cross-sectional analysis of a representative at the national level survey of Peruvian adults conducted in 2017-2018. Consumption of fruits and vegetables, stratified by socio-demographic and health-related variables, was estimated from a single 24-hour dietary recall questionnaire. Regression models were conducted to assess the potential association with low consumption of fruits and vegetables. The mean consumption of fruits and vegetables was 153.8 (95% CI: 133.4-174.2) g/day. Only 13.6% of the population consumed ≥400 g/day of fruits and vegetables. People with obesity (120 g/day), unaware diabetes (79.6 g/day) and unaware hypertension (51.1 g/day) had the lowest mean consumption. A consumption of <400 g/day was associated with obesity (OR): 2.56 (95% CI: 1.22-5.37) and having hypertension (OR: 3.32 (95% CI: 1.16-9.5)). Only 14 out of 100 Peruvian adults consume the recommended daily amount of fruits and vegetables and the mean consumption of fruits and vegetables is less than 2 portions a day. There is an urgent need for multi-sectoral health policies focused on increasing the access and consumption of fruits and vegetables as part of a healthy diet to reduce the burden of NCDs.

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世界卫生组织建议每天摄入≥400 克的水果和蔬菜,作为健康饮食的一部分,以预防非传染性疾病 (NCD)。包括秘鲁在内的一些国家缺乏有关水果和蔬菜摄入量的数据。然而,这对于监测减轻非传染性疾病负担的政策仍然至关重要。对 2017-2018 年进行的一项具有代表性的秘鲁成年人国家级调查进行了横断面分析。根据一份 24 小时膳食回忆问卷,按社会人口和健康相关变量对水果和蔬菜的消费量进行了分层估算。通过回归模型评估了水果和蔬菜低消费量的潜在关联。水果和蔬菜的平均消费量为每天 153.8 克(95% 置信区间:133.4-174.2 克)。只有 13.6% 的人每天水果和蔬菜的摄入量≥400 克。肥胖症患者(120 克/天)、不知情的糖尿病患者(79.6 克/天)和不知情的高血压患者(51.1 克/天)的平均消费量最低。摄入量为
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