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Fruit and vegetable consumption in Vietnam, and the use of a 'standard serving' size to measure intake.

Tan Van Bui1, Christopher L Blizzard1, Khue Ngoc Luong2, Ngoc Le Van Truong2, Bao Quoc Tran2, Petr Otahal1, Velandai Srikanth1, Mark R Nelson1, Thuy Bich Au1, Son Thai Ha2, Hai Ngoc Phung1, Mai Hoang Tran1, Michele Callisaya1, Kylie Smith1, Seana Gall1.   

Abstract

The aims of the present study were to provide nationally representative data on fruit and vegetable consumption in Vietnam, and to assess the accuracy of the reported numbers of 'standard servings' consumed. Data analysed were from a multi-stage stratified cluster survey of 14 706 participants (46·5 % males, response proportion 64·1 %) aged 25-64 years in Vietnam. Measurements were made in accordance with the WHO STEPwise approach to surveillance of non-communicable diseases (STEPS) protocols. Approximately 80 % of Vietnamese people reported having less than five servings of fruit and vegetables daily in a typical week. Fruit and vegetable intake reported in 'standard serving' sizes was positively correlated with levels of education completed and household income (P<0·001 for trend). The correlations between summary values for each province reflect some known demographic, geographical and climatic characteristics of the country. For example, provinces at higher latitude had higher mean servings of vegetables (r 0·90), and provinces with higher proportions of urban population had higher mean servings of fruit (r 0·40). In conclusion, about eight in ten Vietnamese people aged 25-64 years did not meet WHO recommendations for daily consumption of at least five servings of fruit and vegetables. On the basis of the consistency of the data collected with other estimates and with physical and demographic characteristics of the country, the WHO STEPS instrument has construct validity for measuring fruit and vegetable intake, but with two issues identified. The issues were seasonal variation in reporting and a limitation on the usefulness of the information for associative analyses.

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Keywords:  BMI; Fruit and vegetable consumption; STEP STEPwise approach to surveillance of non-communicable diseases; Self-report; Standard serving sizes; Validation

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27169783     DOI: 10.1017/S0007114516001690

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Nutr        ISSN: 0007-1145            Impact factor:   3.718


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