Leandro Teixeira Cacau, Thays Nascimento Souza, Maria Laura da Costa Louzada, Dirce Maria Lobo Marchioni
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摘要
目的评估具有代表性的巴西人口样本中的超加工食品消费量与EAT-Lancet饮食坚持率之间的关联:研究使用了2017-2018年巴西全国膳食调查的数据,并采用线性回归模型评估了超加工食品消费与EAT-Lancet膳食坚持率之间的关联,分别以Nova食品系统和专有健康膳食指数(PHDI)来衡量:具有全国代表性的巴西人口样本:研究包括 46 164 名年龄≥ 10 岁的巴西人:PHDI总分平均为45-9分(95 % CI 45-6, 46-1)。超加工食品的摄入量与 EAT-Lancet 饮食法的坚持量呈反比。与消费量最高的五分之一人群相比,消费量最低的五分之一人群的 PHDI 总分要低 5-38 分(95 % CI -6-01,-4-75)。PHDI得分还与加工烹饪配料和加工食品的比例成反比,与未加工或微量加工食品的比例成正比:我们的研究表明,超加工食品的消费与坚持健康和可持续饮食之间存在反比关系。
Adherence to the EAT-Lancet sustainable diet and ultra-processed food consumption: findings from a nationwide population-based study in Brazil.
Objective: To evaluate the association between ultra-processed food consumption and adherence to the EAT-Lancet diet in a representative sample of the Brazilian population.
Design: The study used data from the Brazilian National Dietary Survey 2017-2018 and employed linear regression models to evaluate the association between ultra-processed food consumption and adherence to the EAT-Lancet diet, as measured by the Nova food system and Planetary Health Diet Index (PHDI), respectively.
Setting: Nationally representative sample of the Brazilian population.
Participants: The study included 46 164 Brazilians ≥ 10 years old.
Results: The average PHDI total score was 45·9 points (95 % CI 45·6, 46·1). The ultra-processed food consumption was, with dose-response, inversely associated with the adherence to the EAT-Lancet diet. The PHDI total score was 5·38 points lower (95 % CI -6·01, -4·75) in individuals in the highest quintile of consumption of ultra-processed foods, as compared to those in the first quintile. The PHDI score was also inversely associated with the share of processed culinary ingredients and processed foods and positively associated with the share of unprocessed or minimally processed foods.
Conclusions: Our study showed an inverse relationship between the consumption of ultra-processed foods and the adherence to a healthy and sustainable diet.
期刊介绍:
Public Health Nutrition provides an international peer-reviewed forum for the publication and dissemination of research and scholarship aimed at understanding the causes of, and approaches and solutions to nutrition-related public health achievements, situations and problems around the world. The journal publishes original and commissioned articles, commentaries and discussion papers for debate. The journal is of interest to epidemiologists and health promotion specialists interested in the role of nutrition in disease prevention; academics and those involved in fieldwork and the application of research to identify practical solutions to important public health problems.