Reported macronutrient intake and metabolic risk factors: immigrant women from Iran and Turkey compared with native Swedish women

A. Daryani, T. Kocturk, Åsa Andersson, B. Karlström, B. Vessby, W. Becker
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Background: Immigrants in general seem to be more vulnerable than the host populations to developing nutrition-related chronic conditions. This may be in part related to diverging dietary habits. Objective: The aim of the study was to examine the nutrient intake and its relationship to metabolic variables among immigrant versus native Swedish women. Design: A cross-sectional health survey of 157 randomly selected foreign-born and native Swedish women. This included 24 h dietary recall repeated four times and administered in the native language. Results: Underreporting was significant, especially among immigrant women. There were no major differences in terms of energy distribution of the macronutrients between very low energy reporters and acceptable energy reporters, indicating that the dietary data reflected the qualitative composition in spite of the underreporting of energy intake. Immigrant women consumed less alcohol and obtained a lower proportion of their energy from saturated fatty acids, but a higher proportion from polyunsaturated fatty acids, sucrose and total carbohydrates. Associations between dietary variables and metabolic risk factors were relatively weak. Conclusions: Underreporting might have attenuated possible associations between diet and risk factors. The study illustrates specific problems in the dietary assessment and the need to develop valid techniques when studying groups of people of diverging ethnic backgrounds. Keywords: dietary intake; immigrants; Iran; metabolic risk factors; Sweden; Turkey; underreporting
报告的宏量营养素摄入量和代谢危险因素:来自伊朗和土耳其的移民妇女与瑞典本土妇女的比较
背景:总的来说,移民似乎比东道国人口更容易患上与营养有关的慢性疾病。这可能部分与不同的饮食习惯有关。目的:本研究的目的是检查移民和瑞典本土妇女的营养摄入及其与代谢变量的关系。设计:对157名随机选择的外国出生和瑞典本土妇女进行横断面健康调查。这包括24小时饮食回忆,重复四次,并以母语进行。结果:低报率显著,尤其是移民妇女。在极低能量报告者和可接受能量报告者之间,宏量营养素的能量分布没有大的差异,这表明饮食数据反映了定性组成,尽管少报了能量摄入。移民妇女饮酒较少,从饱和脂肪酸中获得的能量比例较低,但从多不饱和脂肪酸、蔗糖和总碳水化合物中获得的比例较高。饮食变量与代谢危险因素之间的相关性相对较弱。结论:低报可能削弱了饮食和危险因素之间的联系。该研究说明了饮食评估中的具体问题,以及在研究不同种族背景的人群时开发有效技术的必要性。关键词:膳食摄入;移民;伊朗;代谢危险因素;瑞典;土耳其;漏报
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