NutriNet-Santé 队列中法国成年人的膳食模式随时间变化的轨迹(2014-2022 年):社会经济因素的作用。

IF 3 3区 医学 Q2 NUTRITION & DIETETICS
Hafsa Toujgani, Justine Berlivet, Florine Berthy, Benjamin Allès, Joséphine Brunin, Hélène Fouillet, Mathilde Touvier, Denis Lairon, François Mariotti, Julia Baudry, Emmanuelle Kesse-Guyot
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虽然迫切需要向更多以植物为基础的饮食过渡,但很少有研究基于观察到的纵向数据调查当前的饮食轨迹。这项研究调查了法国成年人在8年间(2014-2022年)的膳食变化,同时评估了膳食质量和各种社会经济因素的作用。这项研究在2014年、2018年和2022年使用食物频率问卷收集了17187名法国人口普查加权的NutriNet-Santé队列参与者的消费数据。采用针对不同性别的方法,评估了 23 种食物的消费随时间的变化情况。膳食质量采用综合膳食质量指数(cDQI)评分进行评估,将食物分为 "健康 "和 "不健康 "两类。社会经济分析针对四类食物(红肉(包括新鲜牛肉、猪肉、内脏和羊肉)、加工肉类(如香肠、火腿和培根)、豆类和全谷物产品),这四类食物与死亡风险密切相关,是可持续饮食转型的重要标志。随着时间的推移,一些健康植物性食品(坚果+59%、豆类+22%、全麦产品+7%)的消费量显著增加;而一些不健康食品(红肉-19%、精制谷物-18%、甜饮料-15%)的消费量则有所减少。相反,预制菜肴和混合菜肴(+16%)以及加工肉类(+35%)的消费量则有所增加。这些变化的幅度因性别而异,并转化为饮食质量评分(cDQI)的提高。职业状况与食物消费的纵向变化有关,显示学生和社会职业类别较高的人群对植物性食物的消费增加。
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Dietary Pattern Trajectories in French Adults of the NutriNet-Santé Cohort Over Time (2014-2022): Role of Socioeconomic Factors.

While dietary transitions towards more plant-based diets are urgently needed, few studies have investigated current diet trajectories, based on observed longitudinal data. This study investigated current dietary transitions of French adults over an 8 years period (2014-2022), while assessing the diet quality and the role of diverse socio-economic factors.Consumption data from 17,187 NutriNet-Santé cohort participants weighted for the French Census were collected using a food frequency questionnaire in 2014, 2018, and 2022. Adopting a gender-specific approach, consumption changes in 23 food groups were assessed over time. The diet quality was evaluated using the Comprehensive Diet Quality Index (cDQI) score, categorizing foods into "healthy" and "unhealthy". The socioeconomic analysis targeted four food groups (red meat (including fresh beef, pork, offal, and lamb), processed meat (e.g. sausages, ham, and bacon), legumes, and wholegrain products), strongly linked to mortality risk and recognized as significant markers of the sustainable diet transition. All analyses were conducted using multi-adjusted mixed-effects models.Consumption of some healthy plant-based foods (nuts +59 %, legumes +22%, wholegrain products +7%) significantly increased over time; while consumption of some unhealthy foods (red meat -19%, refined cereals -18%, sweetened drinks -15%) decreased. Conversely, consumption of prepared and mixed dishes (+16%), and processed meat (+35%) increased. These changes differed in magnitude between genders and translated into an improved diet quality score (cDQI). Occupational status was linked to longitudinal changes in food consumption, showing increased consumption of plant-based foods among students and higher socio-professional categories.Our findings provide accurate data on trends and factors for targeted initiatives, guiding strategic interventions for a sustainable dietary transition.

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British Journal of Nutrition
British Journal of Nutrition 医学-营养学
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6.60
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740
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: British Journal of Nutrition is a leading international peer-reviewed journal covering research on human and clinical nutrition, animal nutrition and basic science as applied to nutrition. The Journal recognises the multidisciplinary nature of nutritional science and includes material from all of the specialities involved in nutrition research, including molecular and cell biology and nutritional genomics.
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