Department of Food and Nutrition Science, College of Agricultural and Food Science, King Faisal University, Al-Ahsa 31982, Saudi Arabia.
Nutrients. 2024 Jun 18;16(12):1931. doi: 10.3390/nu16121931.
Food-based dietary guidelines (FBDGs) offer broad recommendations based on scientific evidence, focusing on food groups rather than nutrients that should be included in the diet. Emerging adulthood (18-30 years) is a critical period for poor dietary quality and mental health. Eating habits (EHs) are formed early in life and are influenced by various factors, such as emotional state, which can lead to either binge or restricted eating, ultimately increasing the risk of eating disorders (EDs). This cross-sectional study aimed to investigate the extent of adherence to the Saudi Healthy Plate Dietary Guidelines (SHPDGs) and its potential association with Eating Concerns (ECs) among Saudi females (aged 18-30 years) from all provinces in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
A validated online questionnaire was used to assess eating behaviors (EBs) using the Starting The Conversation (STC) instrument and EC symptoms using the Eating Disorders Screen for Primary Care (ESP) screening tool.
The total sample size was 1092 participants with a mean age of 23.02 ± 3.47. Only 0.7% of the participants adhered to the SHPDGs and were free of EC symptoms. Conversely, 50.4% of participants who exhibited EC symptoms had poor adherence to the SHPDGs. Across Saudi Arabian provinces, high adherence to the SHPDGs was more prominent in both the Eastern and Western provinces (37.5%) than in the Central and Southern provinces (0%). The most striking result was that the Central province exhibited a high percentage of poor adherence to the SHPDGs (25.6%). Moreover, high adherence to SHPDGs was not associated with the probability of ECs.
The present study revealed a trend of poor adherence to SHPDGs among Saudi females, with a large proportion also experiencing EC symptoms. Accordingly, the authors recommend increasing awareness within the Saudi community about SHPDGs using educational campaigns on social media platforms to enhance the importance of adopting a healthy diet, especially among females, and demonstrate that the impact on their health and well-being is that they are experiencing multiple phases that involve pregnancy and giving birth involves specific nutritional requirements.
食物为基础的膳食指南 (FBDG) 根据科学证据提供广泛的建议,侧重于应包含在饮食中的食物组,而不是营养素。成年早期(18-30 岁)是饮食质量和心理健康不佳的关键时期。饮食习惯 (EH) 是在生命早期形成的,并受到各种因素的影响,例如情绪状态,这可能导致暴饮暴食或限制进食,最终增加饮食失调 (ED) 的风险。这项横断面研究旨在调查沙特健康餐盘膳食指南 (SHPDG) 的遵守程度及其与沙特女性(年龄在 18-30 岁之间)饮食关注 (EC) 之间的潜在关联,这些女性来自沙特阿拉伯王国的所有省份。
使用经过验证的在线问卷,使用起始对话 (STC) 工具评估饮食行为 (EB),并使用初级保健饮食障碍筛查工具 (ESP) 筛查工具评估 EC 症状。
总样本量为 1092 名参与者,平均年龄为 23.02 ± 3.47 岁。只有 0.7%的参与者遵守 SHPDG 且无 EC 症状。相反,有 EC 症状的 50.4%的参与者遵守 SHPDG 的情况较差。在沙特阿拉伯各省中,东部和西部省份(37.5%)的 SHPDG 高遵守率均高于中部和南部省份(0%)。最引人注目的结果是,中部省份对 SHPDG 的低遵守率高达 25.6%。此外,SHPDG 的高遵守率与 EC 的可能性无关。
本研究揭示了沙特女性对 SHPDG 遵守程度差的趋势,其中很大一部分还存在 EC 症状。因此,作者建议在沙特社区内开展有关 SHPDG 的宣传活动,利用社交媒体平台开展教育活动,提高人们对采用健康饮食的认识,特别是在女性中,并证明这对她们的健康和福祉有影响,因为她们正在经历多个涉及怀孕和分娩的阶段,这些阶段涉及到特定的营养需求。