Healthy Eating Index and Lipid Profile of Franchised Fast-Food Consumers in Nigeria

Olajumoke Y. Uthman-Akinhanmi, O. O. Akinola, O. Bolajoko, Olawunmi I. Oguntade, Dolapo O. Akanmu, M. M. Mosimabale
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Humans need food throughout life, while all foods provide essential nutrients and energy and when consumed leads to healthy growth and development and in another way, it may lead to disorders and diseases. To assess the healthy eating index, the lipid profile of fast-food consumers in Nigeria using Lagos State as a case study. The study was aimed to find the frequency of fast-food consumption to traditional food, relationship between fast food consumption and Healthy Eating Index (HEI), relationship between HEI and blood pressure and effect of HEI on lipid profile. A cross-sectional study was carried out on a sample of people patronizing franchised fast food in Nigeria using one of the highly populated industrial states, Lagos. Three hundred subjects (male and female) no less than age 12 years, using a simple random sampling method considering ten local governments in the State. The subjects on a specific diet, suffering from any disease were not considered for the study as exclusion criteria. Questionnaires contained different sections, socio-demographic characteristics, measurement of anthropometric, lifestyle history of diseases and frequency of fast-food consumption were used. The study showed that while many respondents (42.75%) consume fast food daily, no significant difference existed between HEI and fast-food consumers, a significant difference occurred in the variables used for HEI and lipid profile, except in HDL. The study also showed no significant difference between the blood pressure of respondents and fast-food consumption. Good quality diet has a positive effect on human health.
尼日利亚特许快餐消费者的健康饮食指数和血脂
人类一生都需要食物,而所有食物都提供必需的营养和能量,食用后可促进健康生长和发育,反过来也可能导致失调和疾病。为评估健康饮食指数,以尼日利亚拉各斯州快餐消费者的血脂状况为例进行研究。本研究旨在了解快餐对传统食品的消费频率、快餐消费与健康饮食指数(HEI)的关系、健康饮食指数与血压的关系以及健康饮食指数对血脂的影响。在尼日利亚人口密集的工业州之一拉各斯,对光顾特许经营快餐店的人进行了一项横断面研究。采用简单随机抽样的方法,对全国10个地方政府的300名年龄不小于12岁的调查对象(男女均有)进行了调查。采用特定饮食、患有任何疾病的受试者不被视为研究的排除标准。问卷包含不同的部分,使用了社会人口特征、人体测量、疾病的生活方式史和快餐消费频率。研究表明,尽管许多受访者(42.75%)每天都吃快餐,但HEI和快餐消费者之间没有显著差异,除了高密度脂蛋白外,用于HEI和血脂的变量存在显著差异。该研究还显示,受访者的血压与快餐消费之间没有显著差异。优质饮食对人体健康有积极作用。
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