Rodrigues Ylana Elias, Fanton Marcos, Novossat Ricardo Suñé, Canuto Raquel
Postgraduate Program in Nutrition Sciences, Department of Nutrition, Universidade Federal de Ciências da Saúde de Porto Alegre, Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil.
Postgraduate Program in Philosophy, Department of Philosophy, Universidade Federal de Santa Maria, Santa Maria, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil.
Nutr Rev. 2022 Jun 9;80(7):1769-1786. doi: 10.1093/nutrit/nuac001.
There is no systematic review on the relationship between racial discrimination and eating habits.
A systematic review was conducted to synthesize evidence on the association between perceived racial discrimination (PRD) and eating habits. A conceptual model was developed to depict the most common mechanisms used to explain this association.
Articles were retrieved from the PubMed, Embase, LILACS, and PsycINFO databases from inception to January 2021.
Only observational studies were included, and there were no restrictions on age, racial group, or country. Two reviewers selected the articles independently.
Data were extracted independently by 2 reviewers. The assessment of methodological quality was conducted using the Newcastle-Ottawa Scale.
All studies retrieved were conducted among the US population. Nineteen studies were included. On average, the studies showed a methodological quality of 66%. Forty-six associations were evaluated: 38 between PRD and negative eating habits, 29 between PRD and eating behavior, and 17 between PRD and food consumption.
PRD negatively affects eating habits. A conceptual framework based on ecosocial theory is suggested as a guide for future research. Further studies in different countries (beyond the United States) should be conducted to understand how racial discrimination affects eating habits within different ethnic, cultural, social, and economic contexts.
PROSPERO registration no. CRD42019142605.
目前尚无关于种族歧视与饮食习惯之间关系的系统评价。
进行一项系统评价,以综合关于感知到的种族歧视(PRD)与饮食习惯之间关联的证据。构建了一个概念模型来描述用于解释这种关联的最常见机制。
从创刊至2021年1月,从PubMed、Embase、LILACS和PsycINFO数据库中检索文章。
仅纳入观察性研究,对年龄、种族群体或国家没有限制。两名评审员独立选择文章。
由两名评审员独立提取数据。使用纽卡斯尔-渥太华量表进行方法学质量评估。
检索到的所有研究均在美国人群中进行。纳入了19项研究。平均而言,这些研究的方法学质量为66%。共评估了46种关联:38种是PRD与不良饮食习惯之间的关联,29种是PRD与饮食行为之间的关联,17种是PRD与食物消费之间的关联。
PRD对饮食习惯有负面影响。建议以生态社会理论为基础的概念框架作为未来研究的指导。应在不同国家(美国以外)开展进一步研究,以了解种族歧视如何在不同的种族、文化、社会和经济背景下影响饮食习惯。
PROSPERO注册号CRD42019142605。