全球和一些国家对低、中、高收入国家水果和蔬菜摄入干预证据的看法。

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q3 FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Food and Nutrition Bulletin Pub Date : 2025-09-01 Epub Date: 2025-08-28 DOI:10.1177/03795721251357385
Sonja Y Hess, Imelda Angeles-Agdeppa, Joyce Kinabo, Irene Medeme Mitchodigni, Renuka Silva, Manisha Tharaney, Fusta Azupogo, Lilia Bliznashka, Guy-Marino Hinnouho, Nadia Koyratty, Taryn J Smith, Deanna K Olney
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摘要

适量的水果和蔬菜(F&V)是健康饮食的重要组成部分,但世界上大多数人群的摄入量都不是最佳的。为了更好地理解旨在改善食物和饮料摄入的策略的证据,我们对评估对食物和饮料摄入影响的干预措施进行了范围审查,包括那些旨在明确改善食物和饮料摄入的干预措施,以及那些针对饮食、健康、生活方式或食物环境的干预措施。在审查的所有符合条件的干预措施中(其中大多数在高收入国家实施),约有一半报告对水果和/或蔬菜摄入量产生了显著的积极影响。使用多成分策略的干预措施(61%)和专门关注F&V的干预措施(72%)最有可能发现水果和/或蔬菜摄入量显著增加。相关的两篇文章提供了详细的摘要。在本文中,我们把这些发现的观点。具体来说,我们考虑了“水果和蔬菜促进可持续健康饮食倡议”的4个目标国家的证据:贝宁、菲律宾、斯里兰卡和坦桑尼亚。在国家一级考虑现有证据时,尽管有证据表明这些国家的F&V摄入量不足,但干预试验的信息缺乏。在考虑全球层面的现有证据时,特别是在低收入和中等收入国家,迫切需要加强各种干预策略的证据,特别是与目标、时间、强度、持续时间、频率和其他关键特征相关的证据,以更好地了解如何增强它们对不同人群和环境中食品和饮料摄入的影响。
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A Global and Some National Perspectives on the Current Evidence of Interventions on Fruit and Vegetable Intake in Low-, Middle-, and High-Income Countries.

A Global and Some National Perspectives on the Current Evidence of Interventions on Fruit and Vegetable Intake in Low-, Middle-, and High-Income Countries.

Adequate amounts of fruit and vegetables (F&V) are an important part of a healthy diet, yet intake is suboptimal in most population groups worldwide. To better understand the evidence of strategies aiming to improve F&V intake, we conducted a scoping review of interventions assessing the impact on F&V intake, including those aiming to improve F&V intake explicitly and those targeting diet, health, lifestyle, or food environment generally. Among all eligible interventions reviewed, most of which were implemented in high-income countries, about half reported a significant positive impact on fruit and/or vegetable intake. Interventions that used a multicomponent strategy (61%) and those that focused on F&V specifically (72%) were most likely to find a significant increase in fruit and/or vegetable intake. Detailed summaries are provided in 2 accompanying articles. In the present article, we put these findings into perspective. Specifically, we considered the evidence for 4 target countries of the Fruit and Vegetables for Sustainable Healthy Diets Initiative: Benin, the Philippines, Sri Lanka, and Tanzania. When considering available evidence at the national level, there is a paucity of information from intervention trials despite evidence of inadequate F&V intakes in each of these countries. When considering available evidence at the global level, and especially for low-and-middle income countries, there is a critical need to strengthen the evidence across various intervention strategies, particularly related to targeting, timing, intensity, duration, frequency, and other key characteristics, to better understand how to enhance their impact on F&V intake in various population groups and contexts.

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Food and Nutrition Bulletin
Food and Nutrition Bulletin 工程技术-食品科技
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期刊介绍: The Food and Nutrition Bulletin (FNB,) is a peer-reviewed, academic journal published quarterly by the Nevin Scrimshaw International Nutrition Foundation. The Journal is one of the leading resources used by researchers, academics, nutrition policy makers and planners in over 125 countries to obtain the most current research and policy information related to nutrition in developing countries.
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