Department of Nutrition, Dietetics, and Hospitality Management, Auburn University, Auburn, AL 36849, USA.
Nutrients. 2021 Jun 9;13(6):1989. doi: 10.3390/nu13061989.
The Mediterranean Diet (MedDiet) is a healthy eating pattern associated with a better quality of life among older adults and reduced risk of non-communicable diseases. Little is known about the MedDiet in immigrant communities from countries in which the MedDiet is a settled cultural heritage. Thus, we examined MedDiet adherence and perceived knowledge, benefits, and barriers to the MedDiet in a Portuguese immigrant community in Turlock, California. A cross-sectional study was conducted with 208 participants in Turlock and Livermore, California, which was used as a reference population. Univariate, multivariable, and logistic regression models were used for data analysis. Compared to the Livermore group, the Turlock group was younger and less educated, but had a higher average MedDiet score and active adherence to a MedDiet ( < 0.001 for both). In the Turlock group, convenience, sensory appeal, and health were observed to be significant barriers to the MedDiet ( < 0.05), while health, weight loss, natural content, familiarity, price, sensory appeal, and mood were significant benefit factors ( < 0.05). In conclusion, participants in Turlock had greater MedDiet adherence despite lower education attainment. Furthermore, the perceived benefits of the MedDiet were key factors in MedDiet perception and adherence in a Portuguese immigrant community.
地中海饮食(MedDiet)是一种健康的饮食模式,与老年人更高的生活质量和降低非传染性疾病的风险有关。对于来自地中海饮食是既定文化传统的国家的移民社区中的地中海饮食,人们知之甚少。因此,我们在加利福尼亚州图洛克的一个葡萄牙移民社区中检查了地中海饮食的遵守情况以及对地中海饮食的认知、益处和障碍。在加利福尼亚州图洛克和利弗莫尔进行了一项横断面研究,将其用作参考人群。对数据进行了单变量,多变量和逻辑回归模型分析。与利弗莫尔组相比,图洛克组更年轻,受教育程度更低,但平均地中海饮食评分更高,并且积极遵守地中海饮食(均<0.001)。在图洛克组中,便利性,感官吸引力和健康被认为是地中海饮食的重要障碍(<0.05),而健康,减肥,天然成分,熟悉度,价格,感官吸引力和情绪是重要的益处因素(<0.05)。总之,尽管受教育程度较低,但图洛克的参与者对地中海饮食的遵守程度更高。此外,地中海饮食的益处是葡萄牙移民社区对地中海饮食的看法和遵守的关键因素。
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