Avaliação da qualidade da dieta segundo o escore da dieta mediterrânea alternativo em indivíduos com síndrome metabólica

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.
根据代谢综合征患者替代地中海饮食评分评估饮食质量
目的:根据地中海饮食评分(MDS-A)评价代谢综合征患者的饮食质量。材料和方法:本横断面研究基于生活方式改变和心血管风险研究小组(MERC)收集的数据进行。使用两天的食物记录和24小时的食物召回来评估消耗。为了评估参与者的饮食质量,使用了MDS-A。分类后将数据存储在Excel数据库中,并采用描述性统计(频次、均值、均值标准差)进行分析。结果:对54例个体的饮食质量进行了分析。根据MDS-A分类,饮食质量为低的最常见(74.07%),其次是低-中等(19.10%)和中等(5.55%)。高分类和极高分类最低,分别为1.23%和0%。结论:根据MDS-A,研究人群的饮食质量较低。考虑到这一点,鼓励坚持健康饮食的健康促进行动和计划是必要的,因为这可以大大有助于减少被诊断为代谢综合征的个体的心血管风险。
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