Influence of Health Education on Nutrition and Lifestyle Habits in the Spanish Population: A Descriptive Cross-Sectional Study.

IF 2 4区 医学 Q3 NUTRITION & DIETETICS
Elena Sandri, María Amigo-Bravo, Lisa Ursula Werner
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Abstract

Background: This study aimed to investigate how education centering around nutrition can influence diet quality and health-related behavior in the Spanish population.

Methods: A descriptive cross-sectional study was performed, and the validated NutSo-HH (Nutritional and Social Healthy Habits) questionnaire was administered. The overall sample was 1087 Spanish adults, 48.11% of whom had studied or were studying a degree in health sciences, compared to 51.89% who had no studies or were studying another subject. Differences between groups were assessed using statistical analyses.

Results: The results indicated that people with higher nutrition education exhibited an increased consumption of vegetables (3.64 vs. 3.50), cereals (3.09 vs. 2.70), legumes (2.19 vs. 2.10) and water (3.47 vs. 3.34) (all p < 0.001) and a lower consumption of red meat (1.60 vs. 1.73) (p < 0.001). No statistically significant differences were observed in the consumption of the remaining analyzed food products. People with health literacy reported better self-perceived health (3.94 vs. 3.76) (p < 0.001) and had a lower body mass index (BMI) (23.68 kg/m2 vs. 24.75 kg/m2) (p < 0.001) than those without health literacy. No significant differences were observed in the time spent in sports practice and sedentary lifestyle or in variables related to eating disorders.

Conclusions: This study concluded that although health science education showed some benefits in eating habits and perceptions of well-being, did not significantly influence all aspects of nutritional habits and lifestyles. Further studies with a more holistic approach could provide a more complete picture of the influence of health education on overall well-being.

健康教育对西班牙人口营养和生活习惯的影响:一项描述性横断面研究。
背景:本研究旨在调查以营养为中心的教育如何影响西班牙人群的饮食质量和健康相关行为。方法:采用描述性横断面研究,采用经验证的NutSo-HH(营养与社会健康习惯)问卷。总体样本是1087名西班牙成年人,其中48.11%的人曾经或正在学习健康科学学位,而51.89%的人没有学习或正在学习其他学科。采用统计学分析评估组间差异。结果表明,接受过高等营养教育的人蔬菜(3.64比3.50)、谷物(3.09比2.70)、豆类(2.19比2.10)和水(3.47比3.34)的摄入量增加(p < 0.001),红肉的摄入量减少(1.60比1.73)(p < 0.001)。在剩余的分析食品的消费中没有观察到统计学上显著的差异。有健康素养的人自我感觉健康状况较好(3.94比3.76)(p < 0.001),身体质量指数(BMI)较低(23.68 kg/m2比24.75 kg/m2) (p < 0.001)。在体育锻炼和久坐的生活方式上花费的时间或与饮食失调相关的变量上没有观察到显著差异。结论:本研究得出的结论是,尽管健康科学教育在饮食习惯和幸福感方面显示出一些好处,但并没有显著影响营养习惯和生活方式的各个方面。采用更全面的方法进行进一步研究,可以更全面地了解健康教育对整体福祉的影响。
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Since 1930 this journal has provided an important international forum for scientific advances in the study of nutrition and vitamins. Widely read by academicians as well as scientists working in major governmental and corporate laboratories throughout the world, this publication presents work dealing with basic as well as applied topics in the field of micronutrients, macronutrients, and non-nutrients such as secondary plant compounds. The editorial and advisory boards include many of the leading persons currently working in this area. The journal is of particular interest to: - Nutritionists - Vitaminologists - Biochemists - Physicians - Engineers of human and animal nutrition - Food scientists
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