Pira Costanza, Trapani Gianfranco, Fadda Maurizio, Finocchiaro Concetta, Bertino Enrico, Coscia Alessandra, Ciocan Catalina, Cuciureanu Magdalena, Hegheş Simona-Codruţa, Vranceanu Maria, Miere Doina, Filip Lorena
Department of Dietetics and Clinical Nutrition at A.O.U. Città della Salute e della Scienza in Turin, 10100 Turin, Italy.
Alfred Nobel Friend's Studies Center, 18030 Sanremo, Italy.
Foods. 2021 Aug 31;10(9):2045. doi: 10.3390/foods10092045.
The Mediterranean diet (MD) is associated with significant health benefits, including prevention of noncommunicable diseases (NCDs). Given the important migratory flow from Romania to Italy in recent decades, this study seeks to evaluate the differences between the nutritional habits of Romanian children and adolescents in Romania compared with those of Romanian children who moved to Italy or were born in Italy from both Romanian parents.
To assess adherence to MD, parents of Romanian children in Romania (RCR) and Romanian children in Italy (RCI) answered questions from an adapted version of the KIDMED test.
The results show that the high KIDMED index among RCI is significantly higher than the same index among RCR (68.09 versus 17.76, < 0.05). RCR obtained a higher KIDMED score on different items: they had a lower consumption of fast food and sweets but an increased consumption of nuts, yogurts, and cheese.
RCI have a better adherence to MD, but, at the same time, they are more exposed to westernized diet and practice less physical activity. Nutrition education is an important tool for improving health outcome.
地中海饮食(MD)对健康有诸多益处,包括预防非传染性疾病(NCDs)。鉴于近几十年来罗马尼亚到意大利的重要移民潮,本研究旨在评估罗马尼亚儿童和青少年在罗马尼亚的营养习惯与那些移民到意大利或父母双方均为罗马尼亚人且出生在意大利的罗马尼亚儿童的营养习惯之间的差异。
为评估对地中海饮食的依从性,罗马尼亚境内的罗马尼亚儿童(RCR)和意大利境内的罗马尼亚儿童(RCI)的父母回答了改编版儿童地中海饮食依从性测试(KIDMED测试)中的问题。
结果显示,RCI的高KIDMED指数显著高于RCR的该指数(68.09对17.76,<0.05)。RCR在不同项目上获得了更高的KIDMED分数:他们的快餐和甜食消费量较低,但坚果类、酸奶和奶酪的消费量增加。
RCI对地中海饮食的依从性更好,但与此同时,他们更容易接触到西方化饮食,且体育活动较少。营养教育是改善健康状况的重要工具。