Adolescents' ultra-processed food consumption status and its association with food literacy: a cross-sectional study in Chongqing, China.

IF 4 2区 农林科学 Q2 NUTRITION & DIETETICS
Frontiers in Nutrition Pub Date : 2025-09-11 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fnut.2025.1494896
Jiaxin Guo, Ya Shi, Yu Su, Ke Jiang, Yaocheng Luo, Huiyi Zhang, Shengping Li, Zumin Shi, Liang Ran, Yong Zhao
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Abstract

Background: The consumption of ultra-processed foods (UPFs) is increasing globally and has become a prominent public health concern. We aimed to use a population-based study to examine the association between food literacy (FL) and its two subdomains with UPF consumption in adolescents.

Methods: The online survey included 7,761 adolescents aged 11-17 from Chongqing, China. UPF consumption degree was assessed by the unhealthy eating subscale of the Healthy and Unhealthy Eating Behaviors Scale (HUEBS). FL was measured using the Food Nutrition Literacy in School-age Children (FNLQ-SC) questionnaire. FL and the two subdomains were categorized into quartiles, and linear regression was used to examine the association between them.

Results: In fully adjusted regression models, the regression coefficients β (95% confidence interval) were 0.00, -0.68 (95% CI: -1.12, -0.24; p = 0.003), -0.69 (95% CI: -1.14, -0.24; p = 0.003), and -0.60 (95% CI: -1.06, -0.14; p = 0.012) across the FL quartiles. An inverse association between FL and UPF consumption score was observed only in girls, but not in boys. Among those with screen time ≥2 h/day, participants in the higher quartile of FL scores (Q3) exhibited lower scores in UPF consumption compared with those in quartile 1 (Q1) (β (95% CI) -1.35 (-2.00, -0.71), p < 0.05). There were significant interactions between FL quartiles and gender (p for interaction < 0.001) or screen time (p for interaction = 0.003) in relation to UPF consumption.

Conclusion: This study suggests that high FL and the two subdomains were linked with a lower UPF consumption score in adolescents. Increasing FL among adolescents has the potential to enhance their decision-making on eating.

重庆市青少年超加工食品消费状况及其与食品素养的关系:一项横断面研究
背景:超加工食品(upf)的消费正在全球范围内增加,并已成为一个突出的公共卫生问题。我们的目的是使用一项基于人群的研究来检查青少年食物素养(FL)及其两个子域与UPF消费之间的关系。方法:对重庆市11-17岁青少年7761人进行在线调查。采用健康与不健康饮食行为量表(HUEBS)的不健康饮食分量表评估UPF消费程度。FL采用学龄儿童食品营养素养(FNLQ-SC)问卷进行测量。将FL和两个子域划分为四分位数,并使用线性回归来检验它们之间的相关性。结果:在完全调整的回归模型中,FL四分位数的回归系数β(95%置信区间)为0.00,-0.68 (95% CI: -1.12, -0.24; p = 0.003),-0.69 (95% CI: -1.14, -0.24; p = 0.003)和-0.60 (95% CI: -1.06, -0.14; p = 0.012)。FL和UPF消费评分之间的负相关仅在女孩中观察到,而在男孩中没有观察到。在屏幕时间≥2 h/天的参与者中,与四分位数1 (Q1)的参与者相比,FL分数较高四分位数(Q3)的参与者在UPF消耗方面表现出较低的得分(β (95% CI) -1.35 (-2.00, -0.71), p 交互作用< 0.001)或屏幕时间(p交互作用 = 0.003)与UPF消耗有关。结论:本研究表明,高FL和两个子域与青少年较低的UPF消费得分有关。在青少年中增加脂肪含量有可能提高他们对饮食的决策能力。
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Frontiers in Nutrition
Frontiers in Nutrition Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Food Science
CiteScore
5.20
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8.00%
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2891
审稿时长
12 weeks
期刊介绍: No subject pertains more to human life than nutrition. The aim of Frontiers in Nutrition is to integrate major scientific disciplines in this vast field in order to address the most relevant and pertinent questions and developments. Our ambition is to create an integrated podium based on original research, clinical trials, and contemporary reviews to build a reputable knowledge forum in the domains of human health, dietary behaviors, agronomy & 21st century food science. Through the recognized open-access Frontiers platform we welcome manuscripts to our dedicated sections relating to different areas in the field of nutrition with a focus on human health. Specialty sections in Frontiers in Nutrition include, for example, Clinical Nutrition, Nutrition & Sustainable Diets, Nutrition and Food Science Technology, Nutrition Methodology, Sport & Exercise Nutrition, Food Chemistry, and Nutritional Immunology. Based on the publication of rigorous scientific research, we thrive to achieve a visible impact on the global nutrition agenda addressing the grand challenges of our time, including obesity, malnutrition, hunger, food waste, sustainability and consumer health.
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