Issues in Dietary Assessment at the Community Level: A Case Study of Hispanics in Yakima, Washington

J. Shultz, M. A. Sprague, Joyce M. Dougherty
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ABSTRACTResources to collect unique dietary assessment data in a community are often not available. Nutritionists must therefore depend on sources of data from populations similar to the local population of interest to guide local public health planning. Sources may include national data and data from community agencies and programs. The major factors to consider in selecting appropriate data sets for needs assessments are discussed, with an example dietary dataset from a Mexican American community. Available data on Mexican Americans nationwide point to a risk of obesity and to the importance of analyzing fat intakes. The community-based (“local”) data and other datasets on Mexican Americans, including national data, were therefore compared and contrasted using intakes of total and saturated fat, cholesterol and fiber, and overall dietary quality. Similarities between datasets included the use of some traditional Mexican foods, high levels of intakes of some protective nutrients, underconsumption of some...
社区水平饮食评估中的问题:以华盛顿州亚基马的西班牙裔为例
摘要在社区中收集独特饮食评估数据的资源通常是不可用的。因此,营养学家必须依靠与当地相关人群相似的数据来源来指导当地的公共卫生规划。来源可能包括国家数据和来自社区机构和项目的数据。讨论了在选择适当的数据集进行需求评估时需要考虑的主要因素,并以墨西哥裔美国人社区的饮食数据集为例。全国范围内墨西哥裔美国人的现有数据表明了肥胖的风险以及分析脂肪摄入量的重要性。因此,对基于社区(“当地”)的数据和墨西哥裔美国人的其他数据集,包括国家数据,使用总脂肪和饱和脂肪、胆固醇和纤维的摄入量以及总体饮食质量进行了比较和对比。数据集之间的相似之处包括使用一些传统的墨西哥食物,一些保护性营养素的摄入量高,一些…
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