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Peter M. Babangida, C. Ofili, Esegbue Peters, E. Nwose
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背景:每天食用五份水果和蔬菜,每餐食用相对未经加工的全谷物或豆类,对于降低肥胖、高血压和其他相关非传染性疾病的风险至关重要。虽然水果和蔬菜的卡路里含量较低或相对较低,但它们含有大量的膳食纤维和一系列微量营养素、抗氧化剂和植物化学物质,这些都是健康所必需的。目的:调查在江户州伊鲁阿专科教学医院就诊的肥胖高血压患者中,水果和蔬菜作为自我规定的减肥和DASH(饮食方法来停止高血压)饮食的摄入量。方法:采用描述性横断面研究设计,样本量为440例肥胖高血压患者(体重指数=或> 30Kg/m2,血压=或> 140/90mmHg)。采用有目的抽样技术,通过问卷调查、个人访谈和人体测量来收集数据。收集的数据使用社会科学统计软件包(IBM SPSS) 22版进行分析。结果:研究中共使用了440名受访者,数据来自所有这些人,回复率为100%。共有242名(55.0%)及215名(48.9%)受访者每星期只进食一至两天水果及蔬菜,而每天进食水果及蔬菜的受访者则分别只有36名(8.2%)及26名(5.9%)。结论:根据本研究的主要发现,在尼日利亚埃多州Irrua专科教学医院就诊的肥胖高血压患者在水果和蔬菜消费方面的平均差异有统计学意义(p<0.05)。
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Intake of Fruits and Vegetables as Self Prescribed Weight Reducing and DASH Diets among Obese-Hypertensive Individuals Attending Irrua Specialist Teaching Hospital Irrua, Edo State, Nigeria
Background: Five servings of fruits and vegetables each day, along with relatively unprocessed whole grains or legumes with each meal, are essential for reducing the risk of obesity, hypertension and other related non communicable diseases. While being low or relatively low in calories, fruits and vegetables include a large amount of dietary fiber and a range of micronutrients, antioxidants and phytochemicals which are all essential for health. Aims: To investigate the intake of fruits and vegetables as self prescribed weight reducing and DASH (Dietary Approach to Stop Hypertension) diets among obese - hypertensive individuals attending Irrua Specialist Teaching Hospital Irrua, Edo State. Methods: A descriptive cross sectional study design was used with a sample size of 440 obese hypertensive individuals (with body mass index of = or > 30Kg/m2 and blood pressure of = or > 140/90mmHg). Questionnaires, personal interviews and anthropometric measurements were used to collect data using purposive sampling technique. Data collected were analyzed using Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (IBM SPSS) 22 Version. Results: A total of 440 respondents were used in the study and data were elicited from all of this number giving a 100% response rate. A total of 242 (55.0%) and 215 (48.9%) of the respondents consumed fruits and vegetables only one to two days per week with only 36 (8.2%) and 26 (5.9%) consuming fruits and vegetables every day. Conclusion: It can be concluded based on the key findings of this study that there is statistically significant mean difference in fruits and vegetables consumption amongst obese - hypertensive individuals attending Irrua Specialist Teaching Hospital, Edo State, Nigeria (p<0.05).
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