Totland T H, Øvrebø B, Brantsæter A L, Holvik K, Bere E T, Torheim L E, Abel M H
Department of Physical Health and Ageing, Division of Mental and Physical Health, Norwegian Institute of Public Health, Oslo, Norway.
Centre for Sustainable Diets, Norwegian Institute of Public Health, Oslo, Norway.
BMC Nutr. 2024 Jul 2;10(1):94. doi: 10.1186/s40795-024-00900-7.
Monitoring adherence to the Norwegian food-based dietary guidelines (FBDGs) could provide valuable insight into current and future diet-related health risks. This study aimed to develop and evaluate an index measuring adherence to the Norwegian FBDGs to be used as a compact tool in nutrition surveillance suitable for inclusion in large public health surveys.
The Norwegian Dietary Guideline Index (NDGI) was designed to reflect adherence to the Norwegian FBDGs on a scale from 0-100, with a higher score indicating better adherence. Dietary intakes were assessed through 19 questions, reflecting 15 dietary components covered by the Norwegian FBDGs. The NDGI was applied and evaluated using nationally representative dietary data from the cross-sectional web-based Norwegian Public Health Survey which included 8,558 adults. RESULTS: The population-weighted NDGI score followed a nearly normal distribution with a mean of 65 (SD 11) and range 21-99. Mean scores varied with background factors known to be associated with adherence to a healthy diet; women scored higher than men (67 vs. 64) and the score increased with age, with higher educational attainment (high 69 vs. low 64) and with better self-perceived household economy (good 67 vs. restricted 62). The NDGI captured a variety of dietary patterns that contributed to a healthy diet consistent with the FBDGs.
The NDGI serve as a compact tool to assess and monitor adherence to the Norwegian FBDGs, to identify target groups for interventions, and to inform priorities in public health policies. The tool is flexible to adjustments and may be adaptable to use in other countries or settings with similar dietary guidelines.
监测对挪威基于食物的膳食指南(FBDGs)的依从性,可为当前及未来与饮食相关的健康风险提供有价值的见解。本研究旨在开发并评估一种衡量对挪威FBDGs依从性的指数,作为营养监测中的一种简洁工具,适用于纳入大型公共卫生调查。
挪威膳食指南指数(NDGI)旨在以0至100的量表反映对挪威FBDGs的依从性,分数越高表明依从性越好。通过19个问题评估膳食摄入量,这些问题反映了挪威FBDGs涵盖的15种膳食成分。使用来自基于网络的挪威全国代表性横断面公共卫生调查的膳食数据对NDGI进行应用和评估,该调查包括8558名成年人。
人群加权的NDGI分数呈近似正态分布,均值为65(标准差11),范围为21至99。平均分数因已知与健康饮食依从性相关的背景因素而异;女性得分高于男性(67对64),且分数随年龄增加、教育程度提高(高学历69对低学历64)以及自我感知家庭经济状况改善(良好67对受限62)而升高。NDGI捕捉到了多种有助于形成符合FBDGs的健康饮食的膳食模式。
NDGI可作为一种简洁工具,用于评估和监测对挪威FBDGs的依从性,识别干预目标群体,并为公共卫生政策的优先事项提供信息。该工具易于调整,可能适用于其他具有类似膳食指南的国家或环境。