Awareness, attitudes, and eating behaviors of gym users in Saudi Arabia regarding red and processed meat

Muath A. Alammar, Abdullah Alsaedan
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Background: Consumption of red meat (RM) and processed meat (PM) is associated with the development of colorectal cancer (CRC). Gym users use RM and PM as supplements for their workouts. This puts them at risk of developing cancer. Method: Self-administered questionnaires were used to evaluate the level of awareness, eating behaviors, and potential risks associated with specific foods among gym users in Saudi Arabia from November 2021 to August 2022. Demographic factors were also assessed, the questionnaire was distributed using online platforms including WhatsApp and Twitter. Results: In our study, 41.2% (n=123) and 70.8% (n=211) of the participants rarely consumed RM and PM per week, with the highest consumption of less than 500 g per week 31.9% (n=95) for RM. Only 7.4% (n=22) exceeded 1000 g of weekly RM and PM consumption. Maleness, high protein intake (>200 g/day), supplementary protein intake, good income (>5000 SAR) and being a healthcare worker were associated with higher RM consumption. In contrast, being a dietitian or sports coach was associated with less PM (p=0.045) consumption. The overwhelming majority of subjects 81.2% (n=242) had never heard of nitrites and N-nitroso compounds; knowing about these compounds and their carcinogenic potential was associated with a lower RM consumption (p=0.033). Conclusion: More educational campaigns on RM and PM are needed to address the lack of understanding of their associated risks, especially for male athletes and people with good socio-economic status.
沙特阿拉伯健身房用户对红肉和加工肉的认识、态度和饮食行为
背景:食用红肉(RM)和加工肉(PM)与结直肠癌(CRC)的发生有关。健身房用户使用RM和PM作为他们锻炼的补充。这使他们有患癌症的风险。方法:采用自我管理的问卷调查,评估2021年11月至2022年8月期间沙特阿拉伯健身房用户对特定食物的认知水平、饮食行为和潜在风险。人口统计因素也进行了评估,调查问卷通过WhatsApp和Twitter等在线平台分发。结果:在我们的研究中,41.2% (n=123)和70.8% (n=211)的参与者每周很少摄入RM和PM, RM的最高摄入量为每周少于500 g (31.9%) (n=95)。只有7.4% (n=22)的人每周RM和PM的摄入量超过1000 g。男性、高蛋白质摄入量(>200克/天)、补充蛋白质摄入量、高收入(>5000 SAR)和作为卫生保健工作者与较高的RM消耗相关。相比之下,营养师或运动教练的PM摄入量较少(p=0.045)。绝大多数受试者(81.2%)从未听说过亚硝酸盐和n -亚硝基化合物;了解这些化合物及其致癌潜力与较低的RM摄入量相关(p=0.033)。结论:需要开展更多关于RM和PM的教育活动,以解决对其相关风险缺乏了解的问题,特别是对于男性运动员和社会经济地位良好的人群。
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