Awareness and Practice of Global Cancer Prevention Dietary Guidelines among Koreans.

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Ahyoung Yun, Yoonjoo Choi, Hyein Jung, Byungmi Kim
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Abstract

Due to rapid westernization, Korean dietary habits have emerged as significant risk factors for chronic disease and cancer. Despite this transition, Korea's cancer prevention guidelines have remained consistent since their establishment about 18 years ago. This study aimed to investigate the degree of awareness and practice to global dietary guidelines among Korean adults and identify demographic and lifestyle factors associated with low practice. A cross-sectional survey conducted in 2023 included 4,000 adults and assessed their awareness and practice of four global recommendations: "Eat a diet rich in whole grains," "Limit consumption of processed meat," "Limit consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages," and "Limit consumption of fast and other processed foods." While more than half of the participants recognized the guidelines' importance for cancer prevention, implementation rates remained below 40%. Furthermore, over 80% of the respondents expressed a compelling requirement for updated and tailored dietary guidelines. Younger individuals, those who were physically inactive, individuals who had not received prior nutrition education, and participants with obesity were more likely to exhibit low practice, particularly to guidelines limiting processed foods and sugary beverages intake. These findings highlight the need to revise Korea's cancer prevention recommendations by incorporating global dietary practices and addressing the westernized eating patterns prevalent within the population. Efforts should focus on promoting these updated guidelines through targeted education and public health interventions that improve practice, especially in high-risk groups, and effectively mitigate the burden of diet-related cancers in Korea.

韩国人对全球癌症预防饮食指南的认识和实践。
由于快速西化,韩国人的饮食习惯已成为慢性疾病和癌症的重要危险因素。尽管经历了这样的转变,但韩国的癌症预防指南自18年前制定以来一直保持不变。本研究旨在调查韩国成年人对全球膳食指南的认识和实践程度,并确定与低实践相关的人口统计学和生活方式因素。2023年进行的一项横断面调查包括4000名成年人,并评估了他们对四项全球建议的认识和实践:“吃富含全谷物的饮食”、“限制加工肉类的消费”、“限制含糖饮料的消费”和“限制快餐和其他加工食品的消费”。虽然超过一半的参与者认识到指南对预防癌症的重要性,但执行率仍低于40%。此外,超过80%的受访者表示迫切需要更新和量身定制的饮食指南。年轻人、缺乏运动的人、之前没有接受过营养教育的人以及肥胖的参与者更有可能表现出较少的实践,特别是对限制加工食品和含糖饮料摄入量的指导方针。这些发现强调了通过结合全球饮食习惯和解决人口中普遍存在的西方化饮食模式来修改韩国癌症预防建议的必要性。努力应侧重于通过有针对性的教育和公共卫生干预措施来推广这些更新的指南,以改进做法,特别是在高危人群中,并有效减轻韩国饮食相关癌症的负担。
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