与地中海相距遥远的两个摩洛哥人坚持地中海饮食的情况。

Mohamed Mziwira, Houda Elfane, Sanaa El-Jamal, Imane Barakat, Khadija Sahel, Adil Kalili, Rachida Moustakim, Rachida El-Ouafi, Nadia El-Mahri, Kaoutar Naciri, Loubna Arkoubi Idrissi, Naima Errabahi, Hamid Chamlal, Zahra El Afes, Halima Daif, Azzel-Arab Ahaji, Mohammed Elayachi, Rekia Belahsen
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背景:过去几十年来,越来越多的科学证据表明,地中海饮食(Mediterranean diet,MD)对心脏代谢健康具有保护作用:本研究旨在评估生活在摩洛哥两个省(贾迪达省和德图安省)的妇女是否坚持地中海饮食及其与社会人口和生活方式因素的关系:这是一项横断面研究,涉及 355 名受试者,其中 55.8% 居住在贾迪达省,研究收集了有关社会人口特征、生活方式、心血管风险、病史和食物消费频率的数据。根据每周食用八种食物的频率,用简化地中海饮食坚持情况评分来评估对地中海饮食的遵守情况:结果:简化地中海饮食评分的总体平均值为 4.37±1.47 分,55.2% 的样本达标率不足。在地中海饮食的坚持率与地理、社会人口、生活方式或主要心血管风险因素之间没有发现明显的关联。然而,参与者并没有遵守基于地中海饮食金字塔的半数建议。橄榄油的达标率最低,其次是甜食、鸡蛋、土豆、水果、红肉、蔬菜、豆类、橄榄、坚果和种子。糖类、乳制品和肉类在总食物摄入量中所占比例的增加在地中海饮食依从性高的人群中非常明显:研究数据表明,在摩洛哥人口中,地中海饮食远未成为一种全球模式。这项研究提请人们注意,有必要采取促进干预措施,以保持这种饮食模式在该地区的原汁原味。
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Adherence to the Mediterranean diet in two Moroccan populations living at different distances from the Mediterranean Sea.

Background: There is growing strong scientific evidence over the past few decades that the Mediterranean diet (MD) has protective effects on cardiometabolic health.

Objective: This study aimed to assess MD adherence and its association with sociodemographic and lifestyle factors among women living in two Moroccan provinces, El Jadida and Tetouan, located at different distances from the Mediterranean Sea.

Material and methods: It is a cross-sectional study involved 355 subjects of which 55.8% reside in the province of El Jadida, and data on socio-demographic characteristics, lifestyle, cardiovascular risks, medical history and of food frequency consumption were collected. Compliance with the MD was assessed with a simplified MD adherence score based on the weekly frequency of consumption of eight food groups.

Results: The overall mean Simplified Mediterranean Diet Score was 4.37 ± 1.47 with inadequate compliance in 55.2% of the sample. No significant association was found between adherence to MD and geographic, socio-demographic, lifestyle or the major cardiovascular risk factors. However, the participants do not comply with half of the recommendations based on the Mediterranean diet pyramid. The lowest level of compliance was observed for olive oil, followed by sweets, eggs, potatoes, fruits, red meat, vegetables, legumes, olives, nuts and seeds. The increased contribution of sugars, dairy products and meat to the overall food intake is significant in the category with high adherence to MD.

Conclusion: The study data indicate that Mediterranean Diet is far from being a global pattern in this Moroccan population. The study draws attention to the need for a promoting intervention to maintain this pattern as the original diet in the region.

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Roczniki Panstwowego Zakladu Higieny
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