Consumption of minimally processed and ultra-processed foods by individuals on hemodialysis in southeastern Brazil

Nina Mara Paterlini Marques, M. Cattafesta, Fabíola Lacerda Pires Soares, Glenda Blaser Petarli, Mirian Patrícia Castro Pereira Paixão, Cleodice Alves Martins, Edson Theodoro dos Santos Neto, Luciane Bresciani Salaroli
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Introduction: The individuals with chronic kidney disease show low adherence to a diet rich in vegetables. Objective: To evaluate the association of minimally processed and ultra-processed food consumption with socioeconomic factors, lifestyle habits, and clinical characteristics of hemodialysis service users in southeastern Brazilian. Methods: Cross-sectional study with 1,024 individuals on hemodialysis from southeastern Brazil. The individuals answered a questionnaire of sociodemographic data, lifestyle habits, and food consumption. After stipulating the frequency of consumption, we classified the foods as minimally processed and ultra-processed. We investigated the association between independent variables and the consumption of minimally processed and ultra-processed foods through the binary logistic regression model with Odds Ratio (OR) and their confidence intervals (95%CI). Results: Users with less than eight years of education (OR=1.706; 95%CI1.125–2.589) and with income less than two minimum wages (OR=1.349; 95%CI1.007–1.806) had lower consumption of minimally processed foods. However, individuals aged 19 to 29 years (OR=2,857, 95%CI1.464–5.576), smokers (OR=2.349; 95%CI1.237–4.462), drinkers (OR=1.835; 95%CI1.122–3.001), and with more than 6 years on hemodialysis (OR=1.975; 95%CI1.227–3.180) were more likely to have higher consumption of ultra-processed foods. Individuals that did not practice physical activity were less likely to this consumption (OR=0.638; 95%CI0.459–0.888). Conclusion: Being younger, smoking, consuming alcohol, and having been on hemodialysis for more than 6 years increased the chances of greater consumption of ultra-processed foods. In addition, we associated less education and lower income with a lower consumption of minimally processed foods.  
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巴西东南部血液透析患者的最低加工和超加工食品消费
慢性肾脏疾病患者对富含蔬菜的饮食坚持度较低。目的:评估巴西东南部血液透析服务使用者的最低加工和超加工食品消费与社会经济因素、生活习惯和临床特征的关系。方法:对巴西东南部1024例血液透析患者进行横断面研究。这些人回答了一份关于社会人口统计数据、生活习惯和食物消费的问卷。在规定了食用频率后,我们将食品分为最低加工和超加工。我们通过比值比(OR)及其置信区间(95%CI)的二元logistic回归模型研究了自变量与最低加工和超加工食品消费之间的关系。结果:受教育程度低于8年的用户(OR=1.706;95%CI1.125-2.589),收入低于两个最低工资(OR=1.349;95% (ci1.007 - 1.806)的人较少食用最低限度加工食品。然而,19 ~ 29岁的个体(OR=2,857, 95%CI1.464-5.576),吸烟者(OR=2.349;95%CI1.237-4.462),饮酒者(OR=1.835;95%CI1.122-3.001),且接受血液透析6年以上(OR=1.975;(95%CI1.227-3.180)更有可能食用更多的超加工食品。不进行体育锻炼的个体不太可能消耗这种能量(OR=0.638;95% ci0.459 - 0.888)。结论:年轻、吸烟、饮酒和接受血液透析超过6年的人食用超加工食品的几率增加。此外,我们将教育程度较低和收入较低与低加工食品消费联系起来。
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Journal of Human Growth and Development
Journal of Human Growth and Development Social Sciences-Life-span and Life-course Studies
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