[确定男女工人的饮食模式及其与锌摄入量的关系]。

Kana Tadokoro, Akiko Nanri, Mayumi Nagano, Masanori Ohta
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目的 人体必需的微量元素锌缺乏会对味觉、伤口愈合和免疫力产生不利影响。本研究旨在利用因子分析确定男性和女性职工的饮食模式,并阐明饮食模式与锌摄入量之间的关系。为了获得膳食摄入量数据,参与者被要求填写一份生活方式和健康问卷以及简短的自填膳食史问卷。锌的摄入量按每 1,000 千卡计算(毫克/1,000 千卡)。采用密度法对数值进行能量调整,并进行多元回归分析。在男性中,"主副食型饮食模式 "的特点是土豆、豆类、蔬菜、海鲜和肉类的摄入量较高,而谷物的摄入量较低;"零食型饮食模式 "的特点是甜食和咖啡的摄入量较高;"地中海饮食模式 "的特点是面包、面食、水果、鸡蛋和牛奶的摄入量较高,而味噌汤和米饭的摄入量较低。就女性而言,"素食型饮食模式 "的特点是豆类、蔬菜、蘑菇和海藻的摄入量较高,"主副食型饮食模式 "的特点是米饭的摄入量较低,"晚餐饮酒模式 "的特点是酒精饮料的摄入量较高。男性的锌摄入量与 "主副食模式 "和 "地中海饮食模式 "呈正相关,女性的锌摄入量与 "素食饮食 "和 "主副食模式 "呈正相关。结论 尽管对年龄、体重指数、婚姻、职业、吸烟习惯和运动习惯进行了调整,但男性的 "主副食类型模式 "和 "地中海饮食模式 "与锌摄入量呈正相关,女性的 "素食 "和 "主副食类型 "与锌摄入量呈负相关。这些数据表明,人们已经认识到有利于确保锌摄入量的饮食模式。
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[Identification of dietary patterns and their relationship with zinc intake in male and female workers].

Objectives Deficiency of zinc, an essential trace element in the body, adversely affects taste, wound healing, and immunity. This study aimed to identify the dietary patterns of male and female workers using factor analysis and clarify the relationship between dietary patterns and zinc intake.Methods The participants were 395 municipal employees (193 men and 202 women) in Northern Kyushu aged 19-71 years. To obtain the dietary intake data, participants were asked to complete a lifestyle and health questionnaire and brief self-administered dietary history questionnaire. Zn intake was evaluated per 1,000 kcal (mg/1,000 kcal). The values were adjusted for energy using the density method, and multiple regression analysis was performed.Results Three dietary patterns were identified for each participant. Among men, "main and side dish type pattern" characterized by higher intakes of potatoes, legumes, vegetables, seafood, meat, and low for cereals, "snack type pattern" characterized by higher intakes of sweets and coffee, and "Mediterranean diet pattern" characterized by higher intakes of bread, pasta, fruits, eggs, and milk, and low for miso soup and rice were identified. For women, a "vegetarian diet type pattern" characterized by higher intakes of beans, vegetables, mushrooms, and seaweed, "main and side dish type pattern" characterized by low intake of rice, and "dinner-time drinking pattern" characterized by higher intakes of alcoholic beverages were identified. Zinc intake was positively associated with the "main and side dish type pattern" and "Mediterranean diet pattern" in men and "vegetarian diet" and "main and side dish type pattern" in women. Additionally, zinc intake was negatively associated with the "dinner-time drinking pattern" among women.Conclusion Despite adjusting for age, BMI, marriage, occupation, smoking habits, and exercise habits, the "main and side dish type pattern" and "Mediterranean diet pattern" were positively correlated with zinc intake in men and the "vegetarian diet" and "main and side dish type pattern" in women. The data suggest awareness of the dietary patterns that are conducive to ensuring zinc intake.

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