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评估美国成年癌症幸存者的饮食质量:2005-2016 年全国健康与营养调查结果。

Evaluation of Diet Quality Among American Adult Cancer Survivors: Results From 2005-2016 National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey.

机构信息

Department of Health Sciences, University of Central Florida College of Health Professions and Sciences, Orlando, FL.

Department of Statistics and Data Science, University of Central Florida College of Sciences, Orlando, FL.

出版信息

J Acad Nutr Diet. 2021 Feb;121(2):217-232. doi: 10.1016/j.jand.2020.08.086. Epub 2020 Nov 3.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Diet quality among adult cancer survivors is low, and there is minimal information on the Healthy Eating Index (HEI)-2015 score, a measure of diet quality and adherence to the 2015-2020 Dietary Guidelines for Americans, in this population.

OBJECTIVE

This study aimed to examine HEI-2015 total and component scores and associated factors among adult cancer survivors. Also, this study examined which dietary components needed the most change to improve diet quality in this population.

DESIGN

The National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) is an ongoing nationally representative population-based cross-sectional study that is conducted annually.

PARTICIPANTS/SETTING: In all, 1971 adults with a self-reported cancer diagnosis in their lifetime (both individuals with cancer currently and those that are cancer-free) from NHANES 2005-2016 were included in this study.

MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES

HEI-2015 total and 13 component scores were calculated using the simple scoring algorithm method from the average of 2 24-hour recalls.

STATISTICAL ANALYSES

The associations of the HEI-2015 total score with sociodemographic, lifestyle, and health-related factors were analyzed using the least square means comparisons. A multivariable survey regression model was used to identify associations with the HEI-2015 total score after adjustment for potential confounders. The 13 component scores were also compared by participant characteristics to identify target food groups for subgroup-specific nutrition intervention.

RESULTS

The average HEI-2015 total score was 55.6 (95% confidence interval = 54.8-56.4). Factors associated with the HEI-2015 total score included age, race/ethnicity, education, smoking status, body mass index, and oral health status. Overall, poor adherence to the 2015-2020 Dietary Guidelines for Americans was found for most HEI-2015 components, with Whole Grains, Greens and Beans, Sodium, and Fatty Acids components having less than 50% of the maximum possible scores.

CONCLUSIONS

Results indicate poor diet quality among American adult cancer survivors, with significant disparities observed across sociodemographic and lifestyle factors, particularly education levels, body mass index, and smoking status. Nutrition interventions for cancer survivors should consider focusing on improving diet quality by increasing intakes of whole grains and greens and beans, lowering sodium consumption, and achieving a healthy balance of fatty acids (ie, a favorable ratio of unsaturated fats to saturated fats).

摘要

背景

成年癌症幸存者的饮食质量较低,关于健康饮食指数(HEI-2015)评分的信息很少,该评分是衡量饮食质量和对 2015-2020 年美国人饮食指南的依从性的指标。

目的

本研究旨在研究成年癌症幸存者的 HEI-2015 总分和组成部分评分以及相关因素。此外,本研究还研究了在该人群中需要改变哪些饮食成分才能改善饮食质量。

设计

国家健康和营养检查调查(NHANES)是一项正在进行的全国代表性的基于人群的横断面研究,每年进行一次。

参与者/设置:共有 1971 名成年人一生中报告有癌症诊断(包括目前患有癌症和无癌症的个体),他们来自 NHANES 2005-2016 年的数据,包括在本研究中。

主要观察指标

使用 2 次 24 小时回顾的平均值,使用简单评分算法方法计算 HEI-2015 总分和 13 个组成部分评分。

统计分析

使用最小平方均值比较分析 HEI-2015 总分与社会人口统计学、生活方式和健康相关因素的关联。使用多变量调查回归模型,在调整潜在混杂因素后,确定与 HEI-2015 总分相关的因素。还根据参与者的特征比较了 13 个组成部分的评分,以确定针对特定亚组的营养干预的目标食物组。

结果

平均 HEI-2015 总分为 55.6(95%置信区间=54.8-56.4)。与 HEI-2015 总分相关的因素包括年龄、种族/民族、教育程度、吸烟状况、体重指数和口腔健康状况。总体而言,大多数 HEI-2015 成分的依从性较差,与 2015-2020 年美国人饮食指南不符,全麦、绿叶蔬菜和豆类、钠和脂肪酸成分的得分均低于满分的 50%。

结论

结果表明,美国成年癌症幸存者的饮食质量较差,社会人口统计学和生活方式因素存在显著差异,尤其是教育程度、体重指数和吸烟状况。癌症幸存者的营养干预措施应考虑通过增加全谷物和绿叶蔬菜及豆类的摄入量、降低钠的摄入量以及实现脂肪酸的健康平衡(即不饱和脂肪与饱和脂肪的有利比例)来改善饮食质量。

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