Literature DB >> 31032763

[Intake of vegetables and fruits among the Chinese aged 60 and above in 15 provinces(autonomous region and municipatily) in 2015].

Yifei Ouyang1, Bing Zhang1, Zhihong Wang1, Chang Su1, Jiguo Zhang1, Wenwen Du1, Hongru Jiang1, Feifei Huang1, Xiaofang Jia1, Yun Wang1, Li Li1, Huijun Wang1.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To examine vegetables and fruits consumption in a sample of elderly Chinese.
METHODS: Samples from 2015 China Nutritional Transition Cohort Study were used. A total of 5031 participants were included in the final analysis. Three consecutive 24 h recalls were used to collect dietary consumption data. We calculated average daily vegetables and fruits intake. Then compared with recommended intake level of Dietary Guidelines for Chinese Residents(2016). Logistic regression was applied to analyze key factors affecting the consumption of vegetables and fruits intake.
RESULTS: The overall prevalence of vegetables and fruits consumption among elderly adults in 15 provinces were 99. 5% and 39. 7%. The P50 vegetables intake was 242. 3 g/d, and the The P75 fruits intake was 64. 8 g/d. The logistic analysis showed that the group of male, 60-79 years old and urban residents had more possibility consumed vegetables recommened. The group of high income level and urban residents had more possibility consumed fruits recommened.
CONCLUSION: Fruits consumption rate was low among Chinese elderly adults. The intake was insufficient. Vegetables consumption rate was high. However, the intake of dark vegetables was very low. Gender, age and area were key factors that influenced vegetabels consumpiton of the elderly. For fruits, the key factors were income level and area.

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Keywords:  fruits; the elderly; vegetables

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31032763

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Wei Sheng Yan Jiu        ISSN: 1000-8020


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