| Literature DB >> 27263981 |
Raquel P F Guiné1, Manuela Ferreira1, Paula Correia1, João Duarte1, Marcela Leal2, Ivana Rumbak3, Irena C Barić3, Drazenka Komes3, Zvonimir Satalić3, Marijana M Sarić4, Monica Tarcea5, Zita Fazakas5, Dijana Jovanoska6, Dragoljub Vanevski6, Elena Vittadini7, Nicoletta Pellegrini7, Viktória Szűcs8, Júlia Harangozó8, Ayman El-Kenawy9, Omnia El-Shenawy10, Erkan Yalçın11, Cem Kösemeci11, Dace Klava12, Evita Straumite12.
Abstract
The objective of this work was to study the degree of knowledge about dietary fibre (DF), as influenced by factors such as gender, level of education, living environment or country. For this, a descriptive cross-sectional study was undertaken on a non-probabilistic sample of 6010 participants from 10 countries in different continents (Europe, Africa and America). The results showed that the participants revealed on average a positive but still low global level of knowledge, which alerts for the need to take some actions to further inform the population about DF and its role as a component of a healthy diet. The results also indicated differences between genders, levels of education, living environments and countries. The highest level of knowledge was revealed by the participants from female gender, with higher education and living in urban areas. Concerning the country, the best informed were the participants from Romania, followed by those from Portugal and Turkey while the least informed were from Egypt.Entities:
Keywords: Dietary fibre; fibre-rich foods; knowledge; sources of fibre; survey
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27263981 DOI: 10.1080/09637486.2016.1191443
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Food Sci Nutr ISSN: 0963-7486 Impact factor: 3.833