Food environment and consumption of ultra-processed foods influencing food addiction in socially vulnerable women in Brazil.

IF 3 3区 医学 Q2 NUTRITION & DIETETICS
Luiz Gonzaga Ribeiro Silva-Neto, Nassib Bezerra Bueno, Camila Aparecida Borges, Risia Cristina Egito de Menezes, André Eduardo da Silva Júnior, Thays Lane Ferreira Dos Santos, Telma Maria de Menezes Toledo Florêncio
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Abstract

Objective: This study aimed to evaluate the association between food addiction (FA), food environment, and consumption of ultra-processed foods (UPF) in socially vulnerable women.

Design: A population-based cross-sectional study was conducted in Favelas and Urban Communities of Maceió-Brazil. The availability of ultra-processed foods in the food environment was evaluated through the audit of retailers with the support of the AUDITNOVA instrument. The women taking part in the study were interviewed, and a 24-hour food recall was used to assess the proportion of UPF in their diet. The modified Yale Food Addiction Scale 2.0 was also used to determine FA. Association analysis was performed using binary logistic regression and generalized estimation equations.

Participants: 1,702 adult women of reproductive age (20-44 years) residents in Favelas and Urban Communities.

Results: It was found that 14.6% of the women had FA. The adjusted multivariate association analysis showed that the high availability of ultra-processed foods in food retail increased the chance of women having FA by up to 47% (p=0.02 OR: 1.53; 95% CI: [1.07; 2.18]). It was also possible to observe that the greater calorific contribution of UPF in the diet increased the chance of women presenting FA by up to 61% (p< 0.01 OR: 1.39; 95% CI: [1.48; 1.97]).

Conclusions: The environment and what is available in it is associated with additive behavior independent of individual factors, and UPF consumption increases the chance of FA. This demonstrates the need for changes in the food environment in Brazilian favelas, contributing to improving women's health.

食品环境和超加工食品的消费影响巴西社会弱势妇女的食物成瘾。
目的:本研究旨在评估社会弱势妇女食物成瘾(FA)、食物环境和超加工食品消费(UPF)之间的关系。设计:在Maceió-Brazil的贫民窟和城市社区进行了一项基于人口的横断面研究。在AUDITNOVA仪器的支持下,通过对零售商的审核来评估食品环境中超加工食品的可用性。研究人员对参与研究的女性进行了采访,并利用24小时的食物召回来评估UPF在她们饮食中的比例。采用改良的耶鲁食物成瘾量表2.0测定FA。使用二元逻辑回归和广义估计方程进行关联分析。参与者:居住在贫民窟和城市社区的1,702名育龄成年妇女(20-44岁)。结果:14.6%的女性有FA。调整后的多变量关联分析显示,食品零售中超加工食品的高可用性使女性患FA的机会增加了47% (p=0.02 OR: 1.53;95% ci: [1.07;2.18])。还可以观察到,饮食中UPF的热量贡献较大,使女性出现FA的机会增加了61% (p< 0.01 OR: 1.39;95% ci: [1.48;1.97])。结论:环境和环境中可获得的东西与独立于个体因素的附加行为有关,UPF的消耗增加了FA的机会。这表明需要改变巴西贫民窟的粮食环境,有助于改善妇女的健康。
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Public Health Nutrition
Public Health Nutrition 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
CiteScore
6.10
自引率
6.20%
发文量
521
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Public Health Nutrition provides an international peer-reviewed forum for the publication and dissemination of research and scholarship aimed at understanding the causes of, and approaches and solutions to nutrition-related public health achievements, situations and problems around the world. The journal publishes original and commissioned articles, commentaries and discussion papers for debate. The journal is of interest to epidemiologists and health promotion specialists interested in the role of nutrition in disease prevention; academics and those involved in fieldwork and the application of research to identify practical solutions to important public health problems.
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