Micronutrient Intake and Diet Quality of Overweight/Obese Filipino Adults in the National Capital Region, Philippines.

Q4 Medicine
Acta Medica Philippina Pub Date : 2025-07-31 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.47895/amp.vi0.10804
Jade Q Florento, Kim Leonard G Dela Luna, Charina A Javier, Eldridge B Ferrer
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Objectives: This study aims to describe the micronutrient intake and diet quality of overweight and obese Filipino adults in the National Capital Region (NCR). Specifically, it seeks to assess micronutrient inadequacy among these individuals and analyze differences in food intake based on their sociodemographic profiles and lifestyle habits.

Methods: This analytical cross-sectional study utilized data from the Expanded National Nutrition Survey (ENNS) conducted in 2018, 2019, and 2021 by the Department of Science and Technology-Food and Nutrition Research Institute (DOST-FNRI). A total of 3,154 overweight and obese subjects were included. ANOVA and Kruskal-Wallis tests were employed to analyze the food groups consumed by these adults.

Results: Majority of overweight and obese adults were found to be inadequate in vitamin A (81.7%), vitamin C (88.4%), thiamin (62.5%), riboflavin (70.7%), iron (69.8%), and calcium (88.7%). Significant differences were observed in the mean intake of various food groups across different age groups, sexes, civil statuses, wealth quintiles, educational attainments, employment statuses, and smoking and drinking statuses.

Conclusion: Filipino adults who are overweight and obese, and residing in urban settings face significant challenges related to micronutrient inadequacy. When their food intake was assessed based on sociodemographic and lifestyle characteristics, it was found that their diets were more calorie-dense than nutrient-dense. To address this issue, it is recommended to encourage a wider variety of nutrient-dense foods among overweight and obese adults.

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菲律宾国家首都地区超重/肥胖菲律宾成年人微量营养素摄入量和饮食质量
目的:本研究旨在描述菲律宾国家首都地区(NCR)超重和肥胖成年人的微量营养素摄入量和饮食质量。具体来说,它试图评估这些人的微量营养素缺乏情况,并根据他们的社会人口概况和生活习惯分析食物摄入量的差异。方法:本分析性横断面研究利用了科技部食品与营养研究所(dot - fnri)在2018年、2019年和2021年进行的扩大国家营养调查(ENNS)的数据。共有3154名超重和肥胖的受试者被纳入研究。采用方差分析和Kruskal-Wallis检验来分析这些成年人消费的食物组。结果:大多数超重和肥胖的成年人缺乏维生素A(81.7%)、维生素C(88.4%)、维生素b1(62.5%)、核黄素(70.7%)、铁(69.8%)和钙(88.7%)。在不同年龄、性别、公民身份、财富五分位数、教育程度、就业状况、吸烟和饮酒状况的人群中,各种食物组的平均摄入量存在显著差异。结论:菲律宾成年人超重和肥胖,居住在城市环境面临着与微量营养素不足相关的重大挑战。当根据社会人口统计和生活方式特征评估他们的食物摄入量时,发现他们的饮食卡路里密度大于营养密度。为了解决这个问题,建议鼓励超重和肥胖的成年人吃更多种类的营养丰富的食物。
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