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Health literacy and fruit and vegetable intake in rural Australia.

Siew Lim1, Alison Beauchamp1, Sarity Dodson1, Jonathan O'Hara1, Crystal McPhee1, Alexandra Fulton1, Carol Wildey1, Richard H Osborne1.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Adequate fruit and vegetable intake is important in the prevention of chronic disease. Health literacy is associated with health outcomes but its role in dietary behaviour has received little attention. The present study investigated the association between a multidimensional measure of health literacy, sociodemographic characteristics, and fruit and vegetable intake in rural Australia.
DESIGN: A cross-sectional survey on intake of fruits and vegetables (servings/d), demographic characteristics and health literacy profile using a nine-scale Health Literacy Questionnaire (HLQ). Associations between health literacy and fruit and vegetable intake were assessed using logistic regression.
SETTING: A large rural area of Victoria.
SUBJECTS: Adults residing in the Grampians region (n 1154; 61 % female, mean age 52 (sd 17) years).
RESULTS: The HLQ scale 'Actively managing my health' predicted (OR; 95 % CI) fruit (2·31; 1·87, 2·84) and vegetable (1·81; 1·45, 2·26) intake. The scales 'Appraisal of health information' (fruits: 1·73; 1·41, 2·13; vegetables: 1·49; 1·20, 1·86), 'Social support for health' (fruits: 1·31; 1·06, 1·63; vegetables: 1·40; 1·10, 1·76) and 'Ability to find good health information' (fruits: 1·25; 1·05, 1·48; vegetables: 1·36; CI 1·13, 1·63) also predicted fruit and vegetable intake. These associations remained significant after adjusting for age, gender, educational attainment and having private health insurance.
CONCLUSIONS: Health literacy, particularly being proactive, appraising information and having social support for health, is associated with greater fruit and vegetable intake. Future interventions should consider the health literacy needs of the community to improve fruit and vegetable intake.

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Keywords:  Diet; Health behaviour; Health promotion; Nutrition; Prevention

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28735582     DOI: 10.1017/S1368980017001483

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Public Health Nutr        ISSN: 1368-9800            Impact factor:   4.022


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