首尔市民的食品识字水平及其与食物摄入和肥胖状况的关系:2021年首尔食品调查结果。

IF 2 4区 医学 Q3 NUTRITION & DIETETICS
Nutrition Research and Practice Pub Date : 2023-10-01 Epub Date: 2023-08-03 DOI:10.4162/nrp.2023.17.5.945
Hyelim Yoo, Eunbin Jo, Hyeongyeong Lee, Eunji Ko, Eunjin Jang, Jiwon Sim, Kirang Kim, Sohyun Park
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背景/目标:食品识字(FL)是选择可持续和健康食品选择的关键技能,因此必须使用有效的测量工具识别社区中的弱势群体。识别FL中的薄弱领域对于提高整体FL至关重要。本研究根据首尔市民的社会人口学特征对他们的FL水平进行了调查,并评估了FL、食物摄入和体重状况之间的关系。受试者/方法:本研究利用了首尔食品调查的数据,这是一项横断面研究,采用了首尔市民的代表性样本。数据收集发生在2021年9月至10月,4039名18岁及以上的公民参与了面对面调查。评估了33个FL项目,包括营养与安全(NS)领域的14个项目、文化与关系(CR)领域的8个项目和社会生态(SE)领域的11个项目。此外,还收集了有关食物摄入充足性和肥胖状况的数据。采用描述性统计、t检验、方差分析和逻辑回归分析进行分析。结果:男性、学生、年轻人、老年人和经历粮食不安全的人在所有FL领域的得分最低。NS得分最高的四分位数组有更高的概率摄入足够的蔬菜和水果,并观察到显著的线性趋势(趋势<0.05)。在所有三个FL域中,FL得分高的组肥胖的比值比显著较低(P<0.05)。结论:低FL、肥胖和食物摄入之间存在密切关系,即使在控制了其他协变量之后。还确定了低FL的弱势群体。因此,制定改善FL以及这些群体的健康和福祉的计划至关重要。
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The level of food literacy and its association with food intake and obesity status among Seoul citizens: results from Seoul Food Survey 2021.

The level of food literacy and its association with food intake and obesity status among Seoul citizens: results from Seoul Food Survey 2021.

The level of food literacy and its association with food intake and obesity status among Seoul citizens: results from Seoul Food Survey 2021.

The level of food literacy and its association with food intake and obesity status among Seoul citizens: results from Seoul Food Survey 2021.

Background/objectives: Food literacy (FL) is a crucial skill for selecting sustainable and healthy food options, necessitating the identification of vulnerable groups in the community using valid measurement tools. Identifying weak domains in FL is essential for enhancing the overall FL. This study examined the FL levels of Seoul citizens based on their sociodemographic characteristics and assessed the relationship between FL, food intake, and weight status.

Subjects/methods: This study utilized the data from the Seoul Food Survey, a cross-sectional study employing representative samples of Seoul citizens. Data collection occurred from September to October 2021, with 4,039 citizens aged 18 yrs and above participating in face-to-face surveys. Thirty-three FL items were assessed, comprising 14 items in the nutrition and safety (NS) domain, eight items in the cultural and relational (CR) domain, and 11 items in the socio-ecological (SE) domain. In addition, data on food intake sufficiency and obesity status were collected. The descriptive statistics, t-tests, analysis of variance, and logistic regression analysis were used for analysis.

Results: Men, students, young adults, older citizens, and people experiencing food insecurity had the lowest scores for all the FL domains. The highest quartile group of NS scores had a higher probability of consuming adequate servings of vegetables and fruits, with significant linear trends observed (P for trend < 0.05). In all three FL domains, the odds ratio for obesity was significantly lower in the groups with high FL scores (P < 0.05).

Conclusions: A close relationship was observed between low FL, obesity, and food intake, even after controlling for other covariates. Vulnerable groups with low FL were also identified. Therefore, it is essential to develop programs to improve FL and the health and well-being of these groups.

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Nutrition Research and Practice
Nutrition Research and Practice NUTRITION & DIETETICS-
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3.50
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4.20%
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62
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期刊介绍: Nutrition Research and Practice (NRP) is an official journal, jointly published by the Korean Nutrition Society and the Korean Society of Community Nutrition since 2007. The journal had been published quarterly at the initial stage and has been published bimonthly since 2010. NRP aims to stimulate research and practice across diverse areas of human nutrition. The Journal publishes peer-reviewed original manuscripts on nutrition biochemistry and metabolism, community nutrition, nutrition and disease management, nutritional epidemiology, nutrition education, foodservice management in the following categories: Original Research Articles, Notes, Communications, and Reviews. Reviews will be received by the invitation of the editors only. Statements made and opinions expressed in the manuscripts published in this Journal represent the views of authors and do not necessarily reflect the opinion of the Societies.
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