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遵循 EAT-柳叶刀饮食指数与墨西哥人口较低的饮食成本有关。

Adherence to the EAT-Lancet index is associated with lower diet costs in the Mexican population.

机构信息

Center for Research on Nutrition and Health, National Institute of Public Health, Cuernavaca, Morelos, 62100, México.

National Council of Humanities, Science and Technology, Benitos Juarez, CDMX, 03940, Mexico.

出版信息

Nutr J. 2024 Sep 19;23(1):108. doi: 10.1186/s12937-024-01002-7.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Poor diet quality contributes to morbidity and mortality and affects environmental sustainability. The EAT-Lancet reference diet offers a healthy and sustainable solution. This study aimed to estimate the association between diet cost and dietary quality, measured with an EAT-Lancet Index.

METHODS

An EAT-Lancet index was adapted to assess adherence to this dietary pattern from 24-h recalls data from the 2012 and 2016 Mexican National Health and Nutrition Surveys (n = 14,242). Prices were obtained from the Consumer Price Index. We dichotomized cost at the median (into low- and high-cost) and compared the EAT-Lancet index scores. We also used multivariate linear regression models to explore the association between diet cost and diet quality.

RESULTS

Individuals consuming a low-cost diet had a higher EAT-Lancet score than those consuming a high-cost diet (20.3 vs. 19.4 from a possible scale of 0 to 42; p < 0.001) due to a lower intake of beef and lamb, pork, poultry, dairy, and added sugars. We found that for each one-point increase in the EAT-Lancet score, there was an average decrease of MXN$0.4 in the diet cost (p < 0.001). This association was only significant among low- and middle-SES individuals.

CONCLUSIONS

Contrary to evidence from high-income countries, this study shows that in Mexico, adhering to the EAT-Lancet reference diet is associated with lower dietar costs, particularly in lower SES groups. These findings suggest the potential for broader implementation of healthier diets without increasing the financial burden.

摘要

背景

不良的饮食质量导致发病率和死亡率上升,并影响环境可持续性。EAT-柳叶刀参考饮食提供了一种健康且可持续的解决方案。本研究旨在评估饮食成本与饮食质量之间的关系,饮食质量采用 EAT-柳叶刀指数进行衡量。

方法

我们对 2012 年和 2016 年墨西哥国家健康和营养调查(n=14242)的 24 小时回忆数据进行了适应性调整,以评估对这种饮食模式的依从性。价格来自消费者价格指数。我们将成本分为中位数(分为低和高成本),并比较 EAT-柳叶刀指数得分。我们还使用多元线性回归模型探讨饮食成本与饮食质量之间的关系。

结果

与高成本饮食相比,低成本饮食的人群 EAT-柳叶刀指数得分更高(20.3 分比 19.4 分,满分 42 分;p<0.001),因为他们的牛肉和羊肉、猪肉、家禽、奶制品和添加糖的摄入量较低。我们发现,EAT-柳叶刀指数每增加 1 分,饮食成本平均降低 4 墨西哥比索(p<0.001)。这种关联仅在中低 SES 个体中显著。

结论

与高收入国家的证据相反,本研究表明,在墨西哥,遵循 EAT-柳叶刀参考饮食与较低的饮食成本相关,特别是在较低 SES 群体中。这些发现表明,在不增加经济负担的情况下,更广泛地实施更健康饮食的潜力。

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