M. Tomazi, Morgana Brunetto, Édina Caroline Ternus Ribeiro, Vera Elizabeth Closs, F. Macagnan, M. Oliveira, A. Gustavo, A. Feoli
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Objective: To evaluate the quality of the diet according to the alternative mediterranean diet score (MDS-A) in individuals with metabolic syndrome. Materials and Methods: This cross-sectional study was carried out based on data collected from the Research Group on Lifestyle Modification and Cardiovascular Risk (MERC). Two-day food records and 24-hour food recall were used to assess consumption. To evaluate the quality of the participants’ diet, the MDS-A was used. After classification, the data were stored in an Excel database and analyzed using descriptive statistics (frequency, mean and standard deviation of the mean). Results: The quality of the diet of 54 individuals was analyzed. The classification indicating low quality of the diet according to the MDS-A was the most prevalent (74.07%), followed by low-moderate (19.10%) and moderate (5.55%). The high and very high classifications were the lowest obtained with 1.23% and 0%, respectively. Conclusion: The studied population presented low quality of the diet according to the MDS-A. Considering this affirmation, health promotion actions and programs that encourage adherence to a healthy diet are necessary, since this can contribute substantially to the reduction of cardiovascular risk in individuals diagnosed with metabolic syndrome.