生活在同一地区的不同民族的饮食模式比较及影响食物选择的因素:系统评价。
A Comparison of Dietary Patterns and Factors Influencing Food Choice among Ethnic Groups Living in One Locality: A Systematic Review.
机构信息
Institute of Food and Health, University College Dublin, Belfield, D04 V1W8 Dublin, Ireland.
School of Agriculture, Food Science and Veterinary Medicine, University College Dublin, Belfield, D04 V1W8 Dublin, Ireland.
出版信息
Nutrients. 2022 Feb 23;14(5):941. doi: 10.3390/nu14050941.
Globally, the number of minority ethnic groups in high-income countries is increasing. However, despite this demographic change, most national food consumption surveys are not representative of ethnically diverse populations. In consequence, many ethnic minorities' dietary intakes are underreported, meaning that accurate analysis of food intake and nutrient status among these groups is not possible. This systematic review aims to address these gaps and understand differences in dietary intakes and influencers of dietary habits of ethnic groups worldwide. A systematic search was conducted through three databases (Pubmed, Web of Science and Scopus) and manual searches, generating = 56,647 results. A final search of these databases was completed on 13 September 2021, resulting in a total of 49 studies being included in this review. Overall, food group intakes-particularly fruit, vegetable and fish intake-and diet quality scores were seen to differ between ethnicities. Overall Black/African American groups were reported to be among the poorest consumers of fruit and vegetables, whilst Asian groups achieved high diet quality scores due to higher fish intakes and lower fat intakes compared to other groups. Limited data investigated how nutrient intakes, dietary and meal patterns compared between groups, meaning that not all aspects of dietary intake could be compared. Socioeconomic status and food availability appeared to be associated with food choice of ethnic groups, however, confounding factors should be considered more closely. Future work should focus on comparing nutrient intakes and meal patterns between ethnicities and investigate potential targeted interventions which may support adherence to food-based dietary guidelines by all ethnic groups.
全球高收入国家的少数族裔群体数量正在增加。然而,尽管这种人口结构变化,大多数国家的食物消费调查并不代表族裔多样化的人群。因此,许多少数族裔的饮食摄入量被低估,这意味着无法准确分析这些群体的食物摄入量和营养状况。本系统评价旨在解决这些差距,并了解世界各地族裔群体的饮食摄入量差异和饮食习惯的影响因素。通过三个数据库(Pubmed、Web of Science 和 Scopus)和手动搜索进行了系统搜索,共产生了 56647 个结果。2021 年 9 月 13 日对这些数据库进行了最终搜索,共有 49 项研究纳入本综述。总体而言,食物组的摄入量——特别是水果、蔬菜和鱼类的摄入量——以及饮食质量评分在不同族裔之间存在差异。总体而言,黑人和非裔美国人被报告为水果和蔬菜摄入量最低的人群之一,而亚洲群体由于鱼类摄入量高和脂肪摄入量低,饮食质量评分较高。有限的数据调查了营养素摄入量、饮食和膳食模式在群体之间的比较情况,这意味着并非所有饮食摄入方面都可以进行比较。社会经济地位和食物供应似乎与族裔群体的食物选择有关,但应更密切地考虑混杂因素。未来的工作应重点比较族裔之间的营养素摄入量和膳食模式,并调查可能支持所有族裔群体遵循基于食物的膳食指南的针对性干预措施。