巴西人口食品消费状况中的社会不平等现象:2013年全国健康调查。

Q2 Medicine
Lhaís de Paula Barbosa Medina, M. Barros, Neuciani Ferreira da Silva E Sousa, T. Bastos, M. Lima, C. Szwarcwald
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巴西普遍存在高收入集中,社会经济地位影响生活和健康状况,包括饮食质量。目的衡量巴西人口在食品质量方面的社会不平等程度。方法我们分析了参加2013年全国健康调查的60202名成年人的数据。根据性别、种族、收入、学校教育和健康保险估计了食品质量指标的普及程度。我们使用多元泊松回归计算患病率。结果健康食品消费在女性、白人和社会经济地位较高的人群中更为普遍。然而,我们也发现,在女性和白人中,一些被认为不健康的食物,如糖果、三明治、零食和披萨,在最受欢迎的社会群体中更为普遍,这表明健康和不健康的饮食习惯是并存的。按收入划分的脱脂牛奶和低脂牛奶消费量比较(患病率比- PR = 4.48)差异最显著。结论除了在巴西食品概况中发现的表达性社会不平等之外,还发现了混合模式,包括健康食品和不健康食品。这些结果指出,需要监测和促进健康的饮食习惯,同时考虑到有关食物摄入的社会不平等和矛盾。
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Social inequalities in the food consumption profile of the Brazilian population: National Health Survey, 2013.
INTRODUCTION High income concentration prevails in Brazil and socioeconomic status influences living and health conditions, including dietary quality. OBJECTIVE To measure the magnitude of social inequalities in the food quality profile of the Brazilian population. METHOD We analyzed data from 60,202 adults who participated in the 2013 National Health Survey. The prevalence of indicators of food quality was estimated according to gender, ethnicity, income, schooling, and health insurance. We calculated prevalence ratios using multiple Poisson regression. RESULTS Healthy food consumption was more prevalent among females, white people, and individuals with higher socioeconomic status. However, we also found a higher prevalence of some foods considered unhealthy, such as sweets, sandwiches, snacks, and pizzas, among the most favored social segments, in women, and white people, expressing the concomitance of healthy and unhealthy eating habits. The comparison between the consumption of skim and low-fat milk according to income (prevalence ratio - PR = 4.48) presented the most significant difference. CONCLUSION In addition to the expressive social inequality identified in the Brazilian food profile, mixed patterns were detected, including healthy and unhealthy foods. These results point out the need for monitoring and promoting healthy eating habits, taking into account the social inequalities and contradictions concerning food intake.
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Revista Brasileira de Epidemiologia
Revista Brasileira de Epidemiologia Medicine-Medicine (all)
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审稿时长
21 weeks
期刊介绍: Revista Brasileira de Epidemiologia (Brazilian Journal of Epidemiology) - every four months, journal published by the ABRASCO - aims at publishing not previously published Original Articles, including critical reviews on specific themes, which may contribute to the development of Epidemiology and related Sciences. Revista also publishes articles in the following categories: Debate aimed at discussing different views of the same theme which may be presented as an original article followed by comments from other authors, reproduction of panels and other similar formats; Notes and Information - notes on primary results of research studies.
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