Are dietary pattern associated with alexithymia in Saudi adults?

IF 1.9 Q3 NUTRITION & DIETETICS Nutrition and health Pub Date : 2024-06-01 Epub Date: 2022-08-18 DOI:10.1177/02601060221115508
Reham Shawky Metwally, Ahmed Amr Abdullah, Welayah A AlAmmar, Tunny Sebastian
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Abstract

Background: Alexithymia is characterized by difficulties in describing feelings and physical sensations. Few studies have shown that there is a relation between alexithymia and dietary habits.

Objectives: To determine the prevalence of alexithymia and its association with dietary patterns among a sample of communities in the Eastern Region of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

Materials and methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted using a sample of 247 participants, were selected using convenience sampling. A well-organized and valid online questionnaire was administered, which covered variables related to socio-demographic data, anthropometric measurements, dietary patterns, and the Toronto Alexithymia Scale (TAS).

Results: The prevalence of Alexithymia was found as 39.3%. Moreover, among the alexithymia and possible alexithymia groups, the majority eat pasta 1-4 times per week (70% and 67% respectively). Alexithemic participants eat fewer vegetables and fruits 46%), while the remaining eat more (70%), p = .001. Only 34% of the cases eat breakfast regularly (p = .005). Furthermore, the cases drink soft drinks and juices at meals more than controls in this study (p = .025).

Conclusion: The present study provides further experimental evidence which supports existing literature that indicating the strong association between alexithymia and unhealthy dietary patterns. Also, Alexithymia prevalence in our study is (39.3%) ; because of the cultural impact of the Saudi environment due to the fact that the face of Saudi women is not revealed, and because the face is one of the main sources of expression of feelings, which makes females unable to express or read feelings well.

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沙特成年人的饮食模式与自闭症有关吗?
背景介绍失忆症的特点是难以描述感情和身体感觉。很少有研究表明情感缺失症与饮食习惯之间存在关系:在沙特阿拉伯王国东部地区的抽样社区中确定亚历山大症的患病率及其与饮食模式的关系:采用方便抽样法,对 247 名参与者进行了横断面研究。研究采用了一份条理清晰、有效的在线问卷,涵盖了与社会人口学数据、人体测量、饮食模式和多伦多亚历山大症量表(TAS)相关的变量:结果:发现亚历山大症的发病率为 39.3%。此外,在亚历山大症组和可能的亚历山大症组中,大多数人每周吃 1-4 次面食(分别占 70% 和 67%)。条件反射患者吃蔬菜和水果的比例为 46%(P = 0.001),而其余患者吃蔬菜和水果的比例为 70%(P = 0.001)。只有 34% 的病例经常吃早餐(p = .005)。此外,在本研究中,病例在进餐时喝软饮料和果汁的比例高于对照组(p = .025):本研究为现有文献提供了进一步的实验证据,这些文献表明亚历山大症与不健康的饮食模式之间存在密切联系。此外,在我们的研究中,亚历山大症的发病率为(39.3%);由于沙特环境的文化影响,沙特女性的脸是不显露的,而且脸是表达感情的主要来源之一,这使得女性无法很好地表达或读懂感情。
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