Dietary knowledge, preferred diet, and cooking patterns: evidence from eastern China.

IF 2.3 3区 医学 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Bin Cui, Fu Rong Wang, Jing Peng, Jian Ying Ma, Zi Qi Cui, Linda Dong-Ling Wang, Mei Yin Xu, Jun Ke, Yi Tian, Ming Hua Pan
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Abstract

The understanding of relationship between dietary knowledge and dietary behavior starts with defining specific food choice patterns. In this study, we interviewed 4710 residents in eastern China about their dietary knowledge, preferred diet, and cooking methods. We calculated dietary knowledge scores as the percentage of correct answers to each item in the dietary knowledge and applied factor analysis to derive the major dietary and cooking patterns. We then used multivariate linear regression to examine the socio-economic variables and dietary knowledge score associated with the preferred diets and cooking patterns. We showed that dietary knowledge scores were closely and positively correlated with Fruits-vegetables-dairy products, Meat dietary patterns, and Bland cooking patterns, and negatively correlated with Processed food dietary patterns and High-temperature cooking patterns. Therefore, promoting and propagating dietary knowledge is conducive to healthy dietary behavior. Future studies should be conducted on a broader scale to further examine the effects of geographic and cultural differences.

饮食知识、偏好饮食和烹饪方式:来自中国东部的证据。
要了解饮食知识和饮食行为之间的关系,首先要确定特定的食物选择模式。在这项研究中,我们采访了中国东部地区4710名居民,了解他们的饮食知识、偏好饮食和烹饪方法。我们将饮食知识得分作为饮食知识中每个项目的正确答案的百分比,并应用因子分析来得出主要的饮食和烹饪模式。然后,我们使用多元线性回归来检验与首选饮食和烹饪模式相关的社会经济变量和饮食知识得分。研究发现,饮食知识得分与水果-蔬菜-乳制品、肉类饮食模式和清淡烹饪模式密切相关,与加工食品饮食模式和高温烹饪模式负相关。因此,促进和宣传饮食知识有利于健康的饮食行为。未来的研究应该在更大的范围内进行,以进一步研究地理和文化差异的影响。
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Journal of Public Health Policy
Journal of Public Health Policy 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
CiteScore
5.70
自引率
2.60%
发文量
62
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Public Health Policy (JPHP) will continue its 35 year tradition: an accessible source of scholarly articles on the epidemiologic and social foundations of public health policy, rigorously edited, and progressive. JPHP aims to create a more inclusive public health policy dialogue, within nations and among them. It broadens public health policy debates beyond the ''health system'' to examine all forces and environments that impinge on the health of populations. It provides an exciting platform for airing controversy and framing policy debates - honing policies to solve new problems and unresolved old ones. JPHP welcomes unsolicited original scientific and policy contributions on all public health topics. New authors are particularly encouraged to enter debates about how to improve the health of populations and reduce health disparities.
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