Department of Experimental and Clinical Medicine, University of Florence, Florence, Italy.
Unit of Clinical Nutrition, Careggi University Hospital, Florence, Italy.
Int J Food Sci Nutr. 2021 Mar;72(2):271-279. doi: 10.1080/09637486.2020.1793306. Epub 2020 Jul 12.
The adherence to the Mediterranean diet (MD) was assessed in a sample of 1820 non-selected individuals (1099 females and 721 males aged ≥18 years) who have completed the web version of the Medi-Lite score during the year 2019. Adherence to the MD was found to have a normal distribution and, on a scale from 0 to 18, the mean score was 12.2 ± 2.4. Significantly ( < 0.001) higher adherence scores were observed in females compared to males, in elderly people compared to young people, and in individuals with a university degree compared to those with a primary or a secondary school diploma. At the multivariate analysis, female gender, advanced age (>45 years), and higher education level were associated with a higher probability of being in the highest quartile of the Medi-Lite distribution. In conclusion, we found that some sub-groups of our population (males, younger individuals, and those with lower levels of education) need to improve their diet for reaching higher adherence scores to the MD.
在 2019 年,我们对 1820 名非筛选个体(1099 名女性和 721 名男性,年龄均≥18 岁)进行了一项研究,评估了他们对地中海饮食(MD)的依从性。研究发现 MD 的依从性呈正态分布,在 0 到 18 的范围内,平均得分为 12.2±2.4。与男性相比,女性、老年人与年轻人、具有大学学历的人与具有小学或中学学历的人之间的 MD 依从性评分明显更高(<0.001)。在多变量分析中,女性、高龄(>45 岁)和较高的教育水平与处于 Medi-Lite 分布最高四分位数的可能性更高相关。总之,我们发现,我们人群中的一些亚组(男性、年轻个体和教育程度较低的个体)需要改善饮食,以提高对 MD 的依从性评分。