Behaviors to Reduce Dietary Fat and Related Factors in the Over-45 Population

Jill E. Armstrong, Jan Gilliam, Donald Stem JR
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An exploratory study was conducted to empirically assess perceptions and be haviors related to reducing dietary fat among individuals over 45 years of age. A mail questionnaire was sent to randomly selected male and female heads of household (n = 800) in the Pacific Northwest, with a 63% response rate. More than half of the respondents had reportedly tried and maintained 25 different behaviors to reduce dietary fat, including avoidance, substitution, and modifica tion behaviors. Knowledge about ways to reduce dietary fat was widespread. However, other perceptions about the experience of, or outcomes associated with, reducing dietary fat implied that many consumers were ambivalent about this issue. Frequent consumption of a high-fat food pattern was related to failure to initiate or maintain behaviors to reduce dietary fat, limited knowledge of ways to reduce dietary fat, infrequent exercise, and relatively higher household incomes. Directions for future research are discussed.

45岁以上人群减少饮食脂肪的行为及相关因素
一项探索性研究进行了经验评估的看法和行为有关减少饮食脂肪在45岁以上的个人。随机选取太平洋西北地区的男女户主(n = 800),邮寄问卷,回复率为63%。据报道,超过一半的受访者尝试并维持了25种不同的行为来减少饮食中的脂肪,包括避免、替代和改变行为。关于减少膳食脂肪的方法的知识很普遍。然而,关于减少膳食脂肪的体验或相关结果的其他看法表明,许多消费者对这个问题持矛盾态度。频繁食用高脂肪食物模式与未能启动或维持减少膳食脂肪的行为、对减少膳食脂肪的方法了解有限、不经常运动以及相对较高的家庭收入有关。讨论了今后的研究方向。
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