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采用改良 Delphi 法制定评估传统墨西哥饮食依从性的指标。

Development of an index to assess adherence to the traditional Mexican diet using a modified Delphi method.

出版信息

Public Health Nutr. 2021 Oct;24(14):4387-4396. doi: 10.1017/S1368980020004565. Epub 2020 Nov 13.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

Promoting a traditional Mexican diet (TMexD) could potentially reduce high rates of non-communicable diseases (NCD) and support food sustainability in Mexico. This study aimed to develop an index to assess adherence to the TMexD.

DESIGN

A three-round Delphi study was conducted to examine the food groups, specific foods and food-related habits that would constitute a TMexD index. Participants selected the TMexD items using Likert scales, lists of responses, and yes/no questions. Consensus was determined using percentages of agreement, mean values and/or coefficients of variation.

SETTING

Online Delphi study.

PARTICIPANTS

Seventeen nutrition and food experts in Mexico completed all three rounds.

RESULTS

The resulting index (ranging from 0 to 21 points) consisted of 15 food groups, containing 102 individual foods. Food groups included in higher quantities were maize, other grains, legumes, vegetables, fruits, herbs, nuts and seeds, and tubers. Animal foods, vegetable fats and oils, homemade beverages, maize-based dishes, and plain water were also included, but in lower quantities. The food-related habits included were consuming homemade meals, socialising at meals and buying food in local markets. Consensus was reached for all index items apart from quantities of consumption of six food groups (herbs, nuts, grains, tubers, dairy and eggs).

CONCLUSIONS

Although future research could improve the measures for which consensus was not reached, the TMexD index proposed in this study potentially displays a healthy and sustainable dietary pattern and could be used to examine links between the TMexD and health outcomes in Mexican populations.

摘要

目的

推广传统墨西哥饮食(TMexD)可能有助于降低墨西哥高发的非传染性疾病(NCD)发病率,并支持食物可持续性。本研究旨在开发一种评估 TMexD 依从性的指数。

设计

进行了三轮德尔菲研究,以检查构成 TMexD 指数的食物组、特定食物和与食物相关的习惯。参与者使用李克特量表、回答列表和是/否问题选择 TMexD 项目。使用一致性百分比、平均值和/或变异系数来确定共识。

设置

在线德尔菲研究。

参与者

17 名墨西哥营养和食品专家完成了所有三轮研究。

结果

由此产生的指数(范围为 0 至 21 分)由 15 个食物组组成,包含 102 种个体食物。包含较多量的食物组包括玉米、其他谷物、豆类、蔬菜、水果、香草、坚果和种子以及块茎。动物食品、植物脂肪和油、自制饮料、玉米为主的菜肴和白开水也包括在内,但数量较少。与食物相关的习惯包括食用自制餐、在进餐时社交和在当地市场购买食物。除了 6 个食物组(香草、坚果、谷物、块茎、乳制品和鸡蛋)的消费数量外,所有指数项目均达成共识。

结论

尽管未来的研究可以改进未达成共识的措施,但本研究提出的 TMexD 指数可能显示出一种健康和可持续的饮食模式,并可用于研究 TMexD 与墨西哥人群健康结果之间的关系。

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