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根据基于职业的社会分类和性别对地中海饮食的依从情况。

Adherence to the Mediterranean diet according to occupation-based social classifications and gender.

作者信息

Álvarez-Fernández Carlos, Romero-Saldaña Manuel, Álvarez-López Álvaro, Molina-Luque Rafael, Molina-Recio Guillermo, Vaquero-Abellán Manuel

机构信息

Department of Safety and Occupational Health, Córdoba City Hall, Córdoba, Spain.

Nephrology Service, Infanta Cristina Hospital, Health Service of Extremadura, Badajoz, Spain.

出版信息

Arch Environ Occup Health. 2021;76(5):275-281. doi: 10.1080/19338244.2020.1825210. Epub 2020 Sep 29.

Abstract

The link between the dietary pattern known as the Mediterranean diet (MedDiet) and lower morbidity/mortality is well known, and its efficacy in the primary prevention of cardiovascular diseases has been proven in recent years. However, adherence to the MedDiet seems to be related to socioeconomic status. The objective was to analyze whether their adherence to the MedDiet differs from the rest of the working population. Material and methods: A transversal study was carried out on adherence to the MedDiet. One thousand six hundred nine workers were studied, of whom 626 belonged to the group of workers at risk of social exclusion. Results: It was found that 43.9% of the permanent staff had a high adherence, compared to the figure of 20.9% for the population at risk of exclusion ( < .01). No differences were evident between men and women in the same category of workers (41.7% vs. 47.9% in permanent staff and 22.5% vs. 40.5% in workers at risk of social exclusion). The lowest adherence to the MedDiet (11.4%) was found in the group of young women at risk of social exclusion. Their consumption of healthy foods was significantly lower than the group of older women, while their consumption of less healthy foods (cakes/pastries, butter and fizzy drinks) was higher. Conclusions: It is difficult to draw conclusions about whether it is the most expensive foods contained in the MedDiet which cause this difference in adherence, since, there is also a higher expenditure on non-essential products such as cakes/pastries, fizzy drinks and tobacco. Key messagesPeople at risk of social exclusion and specially the younger women have a lower adherence to the Mediterranean diet than other occupational social classes.The higher consumption of butter, fizzy drinks and cakes/pastries is the dietary habit which most affects adherence to the Mediterranean diet in the group of people at risk of exclusion.It is not possible to ensure that the higher cost of any foods included in the Mediterranean diet, such as fish and fruit, is the main cause of this difference in adherence.

摘要

以地中海饮食模式(MedDiet)与较低发病率/死亡率之间的关联广为人知,近年来其在心血管疾病一级预防中的功效也已得到证实。然而,坚持地中海饮食似乎与社会经济地位有关。目的是分析他们对地中海饮食的坚持情况是否与其他在职人群不同。材料与方法:开展了一项关于地中海饮食坚持情况的横断面研究。研究了1609名工人,其中626人属于有社会排斥风险的工人群体。结果:发现43.9%的长期员工有高度坚持,而有排斥风险人群的这一比例为20.9%(P<0.01)。同一类别的工人中,男性和女性之间没有明显差异(长期员工中分别为41.7%和47.9%,有社会排斥风险的工人中分别为22.5%和40.5%)。有社会排斥风险的年轻女性群体对地中海饮食的坚持程度最低(11.4%)。她们对健康食品的消费量明显低于老年女性群体,而对不太健康食品(蛋糕/糕点、黄油和汽水)的消费量更高。结论:很难得出是地中海饮食中最昂贵的食物导致了这种坚持程度差异的结论,因为在蛋糕/糕点、汽水和烟草等非必需产品上的支出也更高。关键信息有社会排斥风险的人群,特别是年轻女性,比其他职业社会阶层对地中海饮食的坚持程度更低。黄油、汽水和蛋糕/糕点的高消费量是影响有排斥风险人群对地中海饮食坚持程度的饮食习惯。无法确定地中海饮食中包含的任何食物(如鱼类和水果)成本较高是导致这种坚持程度差异的主要原因。

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