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社会关系与健康饮食行为:来自英国 EPIC 队列中 50 岁以上人群的证据。

Social relationships and healthful dietary behaviour: evidence from over-50s in the EPIC cohort, UK.

机构信息

Medical Research Council Epidemiology Unit, Institute of Metabolic Science, Cambridge, UK; UK Clinical Research Collaboration Centre for Diet and Activity Research (CEDAR), University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK.

Medical Research Council Epidemiology Unit, Institute of Metabolic Science, Cambridge, UK.

出版信息

Soc Sci Med. 2014 Jan;100(100):167-75. doi: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2013.08.018. Epub 2013 Aug 28.

Abstract

Social relationships are an important aspect of a person's social environment that can protect against a wide range of chronic conditions and facilitate recovery from disease. Social relationships have also been linked to dietary behaviour which may be an important pathway through which social circumstances exert their influence on health. Yet, questions remain about which structural aspects of social relationships most affect healthful dietary behaviours and whether different structural components interact to produce a combined effect. Using data from adults (≥50 years) in the European Prospective Investigation of Cancer-Norfolk study (1996-2002), we examined marital status, living arrangement and social isolation in relation to scores for variety of fruit and vegetable intake as a marker of diet quality associated with adverse health outcomes. Data were analysed with multivariable linear regression models for gender-specific and interaction associations. We found that being single or widowed was associated with a lower variety score, particularly vegetable variety, and associations were enhanced when combined with male gender, living alone or infrequent friend contact. Lower variety scores for lone-living were also observed, especially for men. Infrequent friend contact interacted with living arrangement to amplify negative associations of lone-living with variety, with statistically significant differences in contact frequency for vegetable variety. Lower levels of friend contact were associated with reduced variety of fruits and vegetables in a graded trend for both genders; the trend was more pronounced among men. Family contact appeared to have limited association with vegetable variety in men; among women, weekly contact was significantly and positively associated with vegetable variety compared to daily family contact. Results highlight the importance of considering living arrangement and/or frequency of social contact when assessing whether widowed, single or lone-living older adults are at risk of lower fruit and vegetable variety.

摘要

社会关系是一个人社会环境的重要组成部分,可以预防多种慢性疾病,并促进疾病康复。社会关系也与饮食行为有关,而饮食行为可能是社会环境对健康产生影响的一个重要途径。然而,关于哪些社会关系的结构方面最能影响健康的饮食行为,以及不同的结构成分是否相互作用产生综合影响,仍存在一些问题。利用来自欧洲前瞻性癌症-诺福克研究(1996-2002 年)中≥50 岁成年人的数据,我们研究了婚姻状况、居住安排和社会隔离与多种水果和蔬菜摄入量的评分之间的关系,以此作为与不良健康结果相关的饮食质量的标志。使用多变量线性回归模型分析了性别特异性和交互关联。我们发现,单身或丧偶与较低的品种评分有关,特别是蔬菜品种,而当与男性、独居或与朋友接触不频繁结合时,关联更明显。独居者的品种评分也较低,尤其是男性。与朋友接触不频繁与居住安排相互作用,加剧了独居与品种之间的负相关,在蔬菜品种的接触频率上存在统计学显著差异。对于两性来说,与朋友接触不频繁与水果和蔬菜的品种减少呈梯度相关;这种趋势在男性中更为明显。家庭接触似乎与男性的蔬菜品种关系不大;而对于女性来说,与朋友每周接触与每天与家人接触相比,与蔬菜品种呈显著正相关。研究结果强调了在评估丧偶、单身或独居的老年成年人是否面临水果和蔬菜品种减少的风险时,考虑居住安排和/或社会接触频率的重要性。

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