Türkiye’de Yaşayan Vegan - Vejetaryen Bireylerin Beslenme Durumlarının Kıyaslanması Üzerine Pilot Bir Çalışma

T. Balcı, Zeynep Göktaş
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Aim: Vegan and vegetarian diets are in an increasing trend worldwide in recent years. Vegan/vegetarian diets, which are known to have positive effects on health, may result in nutrient deficiencies if they are not balanced. It is important to determine the nutritional status of vegan and vegetarian individuals, whose number is increasing in Turkey, in order to build national recommendations. This study was conducted as a pilot study to determine the energy and nutrient intake of vegan/vegetarian individuals living in Turkey. Subjects and Method: A total of 285 volunteered vegan/vegetarian individuals aged 19-64 years participated in the study. The general information and vegan/vegetarian status of the participants were questioned with an online survey. After answering the survey, 38 volunteered participants kept a consecutive three-day “24-h food record” and shared it with the researchers. The energy and nutrient intakes of the individuals and the rates of meeting their requirements were calculated. Chi-square test of independence was used to compare individuals’ vegan/vegetarian status by gender and general knowledge by vegan/vegetarian status; independent sample t-test and Mann-Whitney U test were used for age, energy and nutrient comparisons between groups. Results: The majority of the participants were female (79.3%), holding at least a bachelor’s degree (89.5%), and had a normal BMI value (72.6%). Rate of vegan and vegetarian participants that were not able to meet their energy and nutrient requirements were as follows respectively: 76.5%, 85.7% for energy (kcal); 52.9%, 95.2% for carbohydrate (%); 100%, 52.4% for vitamin B12; 64.7% 61.9% for folate; 94.1%, 76.2% for calcium; 64.7%, 76.2% for iron; and 88.2%, 71.4% for zinc. Conclusion: It has been observed that vegan and vegetarian individuals living in Turkey are at risk of several nutrient deficiencies. Considering the increasing trend of vegan and vegetarian diets, it is necessary to determine the nutritional status of individuals on a large scale and to raise awareness of individuals. It is important that the recommendations specific to vegan/vegetarian individuals in national nutrition guidelines are implemented by vegan/vegetarian individuals, health professionals and food service providers.
目的:近年来,纯素食和素食饮食在世界范围内呈增长趋势。众所周知,纯素/素食饮食对健康有积极影响,但如果不平衡,可能会导致营养缺乏。确定纯素食者和素食者的营养状况是很重要的,他们的数量在土耳其正在增加,以便建立国家建议。本研究是一项初步研究,旨在确定生活在土耳其的纯素食者/素食者的能量和营养摄入量。对象和方法:共有285名年龄在19-64岁之间的素食者/素食者自愿参加了这项研究。通过在线调查询问了参与者的一般信息和纯素/素食状态。在回答完调查后,38名志愿者记录了连续三天的“24小时饮食记录”,并与研究人员分享。计算个体的能量和营养摄入量及其需要率。用卡方独立性检验比较个体按性别的纯素/素食状态和按素食/素食状态的一般知识;组间年龄、能量和营养比较采用独立样本t检验和Mann-Whitney U检验。结果:大多数参与者为女性(79.3%),持有学士学位以上(89.5%),BMI值正常(72.6%)。素食者和纯素食者不能满足能量和营养需求的比例分别为:能量(千卡)76.5%,85.7%;52.9%,碳水化合物95.2% (%);100%,维生素B12占52.4%;叶酸为64.7%;94.1%,钙76.2%;64.7%,铁76.2%;88.2%和71.4%是锌。结论:据观察,生活在土耳其的素食者和素食者有几种营养缺乏的风险。考虑到素食和纯素饮食的增长趋势,有必要大规模地确定个人的营养状况,并提高个人的意识。重要的是,国家营养指南中针对纯素/素食者个人的建议应由纯素/素食者个人、卫生专业人员和食品服务提供者实施。
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