| Literature DB >> 27909559 |
Sonia Alejandra Pou1, María Del Pilar Díaz1, Ana Gabriela De La Quintana2, Carla Antonella Forte2, Laura Rosana Aballay3.
Abstract
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Keywords: Argentina; Obesity; cross-sectional study; eating pattern; epidemiology
Year: 2016 PMID: 27909559 PMCID: PMC5126411 DOI: 10.4162/nrp.2016.10.6.616
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nutr Res Pract ISSN: 1976-1457 Impact factor: 1.926
Rotated factor loading matrix and explained variances for major dietary patterns identified by factor analysis in Córdoba city population (n = 4,327), Argentina. CODIES 2005-2012.
Food groups with absolute rotated factor loading > 0.52, considered as dominant food groups for each factor, are shown in bold typeface.
1) Infusion of Ilex paraguariensis herb widely consumed in Argentina.
Mean intakes of dominant food groups (g/day or cc/day) by tertiles of scored dietary patterns in Córdoba city population (n = 4,327), Argentina. CODIES 2005-2012.
1) Mean ± SD
2) Infusion of Ilex paraguariensis herb widely consumed in Argentina.
Obesity risk estimates obtained from MLR modeling on tertiles of scored dietary patterns in Córdoba city population (n = 4,327), Argentina. CODIES 2005-2012.
OR, odds ratio. CI, confidence interval.
1) Tertile I, II, or III of pattern score distribution.
2) Adjusted for age (continuous), sex (dichotomic), physical activity level (dichotomic), total energy intake (continuous), educational level (dichotomic), smoking (dichotomic), and marital status (dichotomic).
* P < 0.05 as levels of significance.
Rotated factor loading matrix and explained variances for major dietary patterns identified by factor analysis for subjects with obesity (n = 735) in Córdoba city population, Argentina. CODIES 2005-2012.
Food groups with absolute rotated factor loading > 0.52, considered as dominant food groups for each factor, are shown in bold typeface.