E. Pinto, Filipa Guerreiro, Maria Palma Mateus, Artur Gregório
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摘要
国家卫生局认为,对粮食不安全状况进行评估是阿尔加维地区的优先事项。本研究报告了区域粮食安全观察站的结果,旨在确定阿尔加维的社会经济决定因素、生活方式风险因素和粮食不安全的普遍程度。我们在阿尔加维的随机分层家庭样本中进行了一项横断面研究,通过对家庭代表的直接访谈收集了有关社会人口统计学、人体测量学、食品不安全、食品销售地点的获取和地中海饮食依从性变量的数据。数据分析采用IBM-SPSS软件,版本22。大约24%的家庭有轻度粮食不安全,3%有中度粮食不安全,2%有严重粮食不安全。只有25%的参与者坚持地中海饮食。家庭失业率(rSpearman=0.116;p<0.05)、吸烟习惯(rSpearman=0.193;p<0.05),地中海饮食依从性低(χ2= 6.7;P =0.01)似乎与更严重的粮食不安全有关。比值比分析显示,拥有较高的教育程度可能是粮食不安全的保护因素(OR=0.78;95% ic 0.66 - -0.92)。虽然需要进一步的研究来详细评估粮食不安全的决定因素,但这项工作可以有助于在该区域量身定制粮食和营养干预措施。关键词:阿尔加维;食品不安全;地中海式饮食
The National Health Directorate considered that an assessment of food insecurity was a priority for the Algarve region. This study reports the results of the Regional Observatory for Food Security, which aimed to identify socioeconomic determinants, lifestyle risk factors, and prevalence of food insecurity in the Algarve. We conducted a cross-sectional study in a random, stratified, sample of households in the Algarve, with data regarding sociodemographic, anthropometric, food insecurity, access to places where food is sold, and Mediterranean diet adherence variables, collected through a direct interview conducted to a representative of the household. Data analysis was conducted with the IBM-SPSS software, version 22. Approximately 24% of households had mild food insecurity, 3% had moderate food insecurity, and 2% had severe food insecurity. Only 25% of participants had good adherence to the Mediterranean Diet. Unemployment in the household (rSpearman=0.116; p<0.05), smoking habits (rSpearman=0.193; p<0.05), and low adherence to Mediterranean Diet (χ2= 6.7; p=0.01) seem associated with greater food insecurity. An odds ratio analysis shows that having a higher education degree can be a protective factor for food insecurity (OR=0.78; 95%IC 0.66-0.92). Although further studies are needed in order to assess in detail the determinants of food insecurity, this work can contribute to tailor food and nutrition interventions in the region. Keywords: Algarve; Food Insecurity; Mediterranean Diet