挪威的粮食不安全问题:一项针对看全科医生的病人的横断面研究。

IF 2.6 3区 医学 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Noemi Cioffi, Esperanza Diaz, Elisabeth M Strømme, Bjørn Bjorvatn, Thomas Mildestvedt, Lars T Fadnes
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目的:我们旨在解决挪威全科医生对食物不安全的认识不足问题,重点关注食物不安全在不同年龄段患者中的发生率、社会人口学相关因素及其与慢性疾病的关系:本研究为横断面研究,通过2022年的69个全科诊所,收集18岁以上就诊患者的数据。他们回答了一份使用康奈尔-拉迪莫饥饿量表的匿名问卷。问题涉及饥饿、对食物获取的担忧、购买食物的经济困难、对儿童的影响、患者人口统计学、儿童以及慢性病药物的使用。我们利用带有 95% 置信区间的几率比 (OR) 的逻辑回归模型来研究食物不安全与患者特征之间的关联:在 2571 名受邀患者中,81.2%(n=2089)参与了研究。其中,40.1%的参与者被认为食物无保障。康奈尔-拉迪莫饥饿量表中的问题表明,大多数人的食物不安全程度较轻。在年龄大于 70 岁的人群中,粮食不安全的比例为 28.9%,在结论人群中,粮食不安全的比例为 68.0%: 这项研究强调,在挪威等高收入国家存在着粮食不安全问题,尤其是在年轻成年人、移民和慢性病患者等特殊群体中。在医疗接触过程中对这些类别的病人进行粮食不安全筛查可使他们受益。
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Food insecurity in Norway: A cross-sectional study among patients visiting their general practitioner.

Aims: We aim to address the knowledge gap surrounding food insecurity in general practice in Norway, focusing on its prevalence among patients, sociodemographic correlates and its relationship with chronic diseases across different age groups.

Methods: This study is cross-sectional, collecting data through 69 general practice clinics in 2022 from patients >18 years old visiting their general practitioner. They answered an anonymous questionnaire with the Cornell-Radimer hunger scale. Questions addressed hunger, concerns about food access, financial difficulties purchasing food, impact on children, patient demographics, children, and use of medications for chronic disease. We present logistic regression models with odds ratios (ORs) with 95% confidence intervals to examine associations between food insecurity and patient characteristics.

Results: Among 2571 invited patients, 81.2% (n=2089) participated in the study. Of the participants, 40.1% were considered food insecure. The questions in the Cornell-Radimer hunger scale indicated that most had a mild degree of food insecurity. Food insecurity ranged from 28.9% among those >70 years old to 68.0% among those <30 years old. Food insecurity was associated with age <30 years, being migrant, inversely associated with higher educational levels (OR 0.60, 0.41-0.87) or having own children (OR 0.24, 0.18-0.31). Food insecurity was higher among participants using medications for chronic disease (OR 1.33, 1.05-1.68).

Conclusions: This study underscores the presence of food insecurity in high-income countries like Norway, particularly among specific groups such as young adults, migrants and patients with chronic diseases. These categories of patient could benefit from screening of food insecurity during medical contact.

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Scandinavian Journal of Public Health
Scandinavian Journal of Public Health 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
CiteScore
6.50
自引率
2.90%
发文量
135
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The Scandinavian Journal of Public Health is an international peer-reviewed journal which has a vision to: publish public health research of good quality; contribute to the conceptual and methodological development of public health; contribute to global health issues; contribute to news and overviews of public health developments and health policy developments in the Nordic countries; reflect the multidisciplinarity of public health.
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