Dietary Patterns in 1125 Iranian Women: Adequacy of Energy and Micronutrient Intakes and Weight Statuses.

IF 1.7 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
International Journal of Preventive Medicine Pub Date : 2023-06-22 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.4103/ijpvm.ijpvm_133_21
Marjan Ajami, Forouzan Salehi, Naser Kalantari, Mohsen Asadilari, Farnaz Roshanmehr, Anahita Houshiarrad, Mina Esmaeili, Morteza Abdollahi
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Abstract

Background: Women's nutrition status includes significant effects on their children and household health. The purpose of this study was to assess energy and micronutrient intake adequacy in Iranian women.

Methods: This study was a part of the Urban HEART Study, which has jointly been developed by the World Health Organization (WHO) Centre for Health Development, Kobe, Japan. In total, anthropometric and dietary intake data were collected from 1125 women in southern Tehran municipality districts. A 24-h recall questionnaire was completed by the expert nutritionists and the participants' anthropometric statuses were assessed. Food intakes were calculated in grams per capita per day. Micronutrients and energy requirements were adapted from WHO/Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) tables and Iran National Food Consumption Survey, respectively.

Results: Nearly 71.5% of the women were overweight or obese [body mass index (BMI) ≥25 kg/m2]. Furthermore, 1.2% of the women were underweight (BMI <18.5 kg/m2), while 27.3% had normal weight (BMI = 18.5--24.9 kg/m2). The mean bread/cereal and vegetable intakes were significantly higher in obese group, compared to that in normal/under/overweight group (375.6 g/day ± 151.4, P = 0.05; and 331.4 g/day ± 227.5, P = 0.02), respectively]. Women in the lean group significantly consumed higher quantities of cakes/pastries and had the lowest calcium and iron adequacy ratios, compared to other groups (p = 0.001, P = 0.03, and P = 0.05, respectively).

Conclusions: These findings suggest that Iranian women, especially those who reside in the southern areas of Tehran, need to change their dietary habits to maintain their health. Moreover, being under/normal weight does not necessarily mean following healthy diets.

1125名伊朗妇女的饮食模式:能量和微量营养素摄入的充足性和体重状况。
背景:妇女的营养状况包括对其子女和家庭健康的重大影响。本研究的目的是评估伊朗妇女的能量和微量营养素摄入是否充足。方法:本研究是世界卫生组织(世界卫生组织)神户健康发展中心联合开发的城市心脏研究的一部分。总共从德黑兰南部市辖区的1125名妇女身上收集了人体测量和饮食摄入数据。营养专家完成了一份24小时的回忆问卷,并评估了参与者的人体测量状态。食物摄入量以人均每天克数计算。微量营养素和能源需求分别根据世界卫生组织/粮食及农业组织(粮农组织)的表格和伊朗全国粮食消费调查进行了调整。结果:近71.5%的女性超重或肥胖[体重指数(BMI)≥25kg/m2]。此外,1.2%的女性体重不足(BMI 2),27.3%的女性体重正常(BMI=18.5-24.9 kg/m2)。肥胖组的平均面包/谷物和蔬菜摄入量显著高于正常/超重组(分别为375.6 g/天±151.4,P=0.05;331.4 g/天±227.5,P=0.02)。与其他组相比,瘦组的女性食用的蛋糕/糕点数量显著增加,钙和铁的充足率最低(分别为p=0.001、p=0.03和p=0.05)。结论:这些发现表明,伊朗妇女,特别是居住在德黑兰南部地区的妇女,需要改变饮食习惯以保持健康。此外,低于/正常体重并不一定意味着遵循健康饮食。
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International Journal of Preventive Medicine
International Journal of Preventive Medicine MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
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期刊介绍: International Journal of Preventive Medicine, a publication of Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, is a peer-reviewed online journal with Continuous print on demand compilation of issues published. The journal’s full text is available online at http://www.ijpvmjournal.net. The journal allows free access (Open Access) to its contents and permits authors to self-archive final accepted version of the articles on any OAI-compliant institutional / subject-based repository. The journal will cover technical and clinical studies related to health, ethical and social issues in field of Preventive Medicine. Articles with clinical interest and implications will be given preference.
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