TY - JOUR
T1 - Diet quality, general health and anthropometric outcomes in a Latin American population
T2 - Evidence from the Colombian National Nutritional Survey (ENSIN) 2010
AU - Mora-García, Gustavo
AU - Trujillo, Antonio
AU - García-Larsen, Vanessa
N1 - Funding Information:
Acknowledgements: The authors are thankful to the National Ministry of Health in Colombia, Profamilia Foundation and the Instituto Colombiano de Bienestar Familiar, which authorised the access to provided ENSIN 2010 data. Financial support: This study was supported by the Departamento Administrativo de Ciencia, Tecnología e Innovación (COLCIENCIAS) through the Fondo para Investigación en Salud (FIS) (grant number: 860-2017 to G.M.-G.). Conflict of interest: None to declare. Authorship: G.M.-G.: Data management and calculation of diet quality index. This author was involved in the writing of the first draft of the manuscript. A.T.: Estimation of the associations between AHEI and health variables and verification of statistic methodology and results. This author was involved in the writing of results and discussion. V.G.-L.: Design of the study, supervision of analyses, nutritional data verification and interpretation. This author was involved in the writing of introduction, methods, results and discussion. Ethics of human subject participation: The PROFAMILIA Ethics Committee approved the ENSIN survey prior to data collection (Resolución 8430 de 1993; Ministerio de Salud de Colombia). All adult participants provided written informed consent, whilst children and adolescents provided an informed assent form, in accordance with the guidelines stated in the Declaration of Helsinki. The data for the current analyses are publicly available, and the Ministry of Health of Colombia authorised the use of the data set for these secondary analyses.
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PY - 2021/4
Y1 - 2021/4
N2 - Objective: Colombia is experiencing a nutrition transition, characterised by nutritionally poor diets and an increased prevalence of non-communicable diseases (NCD). We aimed to investigate the association between diet quality and general health outcomes related to the risk of NCD, in a nationally representative sample of Colombian adolescents and adults. Design: Cross-sectional analysis. The Alternative Healthy-Eating Index (AHEI) was derived to calculate diet quality. Adjusted regressions were used to examine the association between AHEI, self-perceived general health status (GHS) and anthropometric variables (i.e. age-specific z-scores for height, and BMI for adolescents; waist circumference and BMI for adults). Setting: Nationally representative data from the Colombian National Nutrition Survey (ENSIN) 2010. Participants: Adolescents aged 10-17 years (n 6566) and adults aged ≥18 years (n 6750). Results: AHEI scores were similar between adolescents (mean 29.3 ± 7.2) and adults (mean 30.5 ± 7.2). In the whole sample, a better diet quality (higher AHEI score) was associated with worse self-perceived GHS (adjusted (a) β-coefficient: -0.004; P < 0.001) and with a smaller waist circumference ((a) β-coefficient: -0.06; P < 0.01). In adults, a higher AHEI score was negatively associated with BMI ((a) β-coefficient: -0.02; P < 0.05), whilst in adolescents it was associated with a reduced height-for-age z-score ((a) β-coefficient: -0.009; P < 0.001). Conclusions: A better diet quality was associated with reduced prevalence of predictors of NCD and with some indicators of general health in the Colombian population. In light of the high prevalence of overweight, our findings support the need for public health interventions focused on sustainable positive changes in dietary habits in the general population.
AB - Objective: Colombia is experiencing a nutrition transition, characterised by nutritionally poor diets and an increased prevalence of non-communicable diseases (NCD). We aimed to investigate the association between diet quality and general health outcomes related to the risk of NCD, in a nationally representative sample of Colombian adolescents and adults. Design: Cross-sectional analysis. The Alternative Healthy-Eating Index (AHEI) was derived to calculate diet quality. Adjusted regressions were used to examine the association between AHEI, self-perceived general health status (GHS) and anthropometric variables (i.e. age-specific z-scores for height, and BMI for adolescents; waist circumference and BMI for adults). Setting: Nationally representative data from the Colombian National Nutrition Survey (ENSIN) 2010. Participants: Adolescents aged 10-17 years (n 6566) and adults aged ≥18 years (n 6750). Results: AHEI scores were similar between adolescents (mean 29.3 ± 7.2) and adults (mean 30.5 ± 7.2). In the whole sample, a better diet quality (higher AHEI score) was associated with worse self-perceived GHS (adjusted (a) β-coefficient: -0.004; P < 0.001) and with a smaller waist circumference ((a) β-coefficient: -0.06; P < 0.01). In adults, a higher AHEI score was negatively associated with BMI ((a) β-coefficient: -0.02; P < 0.05), whilst in adolescents it was associated with a reduced height-for-age z-score ((a) β-coefficient: -0.009; P < 0.001). Conclusions: A better diet quality was associated with reduced prevalence of predictors of NCD and with some indicators of general health in the Colombian population. In light of the high prevalence of overweight, our findings support the need for public health interventions focused on sustainable positive changes in dietary habits in the general population.
KW - Alternative Healthy-Eating Index score
KW - Colombia
KW - Colombian National Nutrition Survey
KW - Diet
KW - Diet quality
KW - Latin America
KW - Non-communicable diseases
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U2 - 10.1017/S1368980019005093
DO - 10.1017/S1368980019005093
M3 - Review article
C2 - 32389161
AN - SCOPUS:85084797066
SN - 1368-9800
VL - 24
SP - 1385
EP - 1392
JO - Public Health Nutrition
JF - Public Health Nutrition
IS - 6
ER -