Department of Food Science and Nutrition, University of Hyogo.
Research Institute for Food and Nutritional Sciences.
J Nutr Sci Vitaminol (Tokyo). 2020;66(Supplement):S406-S411. doi: 10.3177/jnsv.66.S406.
In Japan, the amount of vegetable intake in young adults, especially at breakfast, is low. We aimed to examine the factors associated with vegetable intake at breakfast among young adults. In 2016, a self-administered questionnaire survey was conducted at a Japanese university. The questionnaire measured the frequency of ≥70 g vegetable intake at breakfast, lifestyle, eating habits, environmental factors, knowledge and attitudes (including the variable "Perceived behavior control (PBC)", from the Theory of Planned Behavior). The data of 1,455 male students who usually ate breakfast were analyzed. They were divided into two groups based on the median of the frequency of vegetable intake and the above factors were compared using a chi-squared test by living condition. The significant factors were subsequently entered into a logistic regression analysis as independent variables. Eating breakfast with family or friends and PBC were positively associated with vegetable intake in students living with their family. Often doing one's own cooking, having knowledge about a well-balanced diet, and PBC were positively associated with vegetable intake in students living alone. Along with PBC, different factors pertaining to an individual's living condition may need to be considered to increase vegetable intake at breakfast.
在日本,年轻人,尤其是在早餐时,蔬菜摄入量较低。我们旨在探讨与年轻人早餐蔬菜摄入量相关的因素。2016 年,在一所日本大学进行了一项自我管理的问卷调查。问卷测量了早餐时≥70g 蔬菜摄入量的频率、生活方式、饮食习惯、环境因素、知识和态度(包括“感知行为控制(PBC)”变量,源于计划行为理论)。分析了通常吃早餐的 1455 名男性学生的数据。根据蔬菜摄入量频率的中位数,将他们分为两组,并通过生活条件的卡方检验比较上述因素。随后,将显著因素作为自变量纳入逻辑回归分析。与家人或朋友一起吃早餐和 PBC 与与家人同住的学生的蔬菜摄入量呈正相关。经常自己做饭、了解均衡饮食以及 PBC 与独居学生的蔬菜摄入量呈正相关。除了 PBC 外,可能还需要考虑与个人生活条件相关的其他因素,以增加早餐时的蔬菜摄入量。