Determinantes sociodemográficos do padrão de consumo de alimentos: Estudo Pró-Saúde

RESUMO: Objetivos: Identificar padrões alimentares e investigar sua associação com aspectos sociodemográficos. Métodos: Análise de dados seccionais de uma subamostra da fase 4 do Estudo Pró-Saúde (EPS) (2012-2013), com 520 participantes. Obtiveram-se padrões alimentares por análise de componentes pr...

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Published inRevista brasileira de epidemiologia Vol. 23
Main Authors Romeiro, Ariane Cristina Thoaldo, Curioni, Cintia Chaves, Bezerra, Flávia Fiorucci, Faerstein, Eduardo
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1980-5497
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Abstract RESUMO: Objetivos: Identificar padrões alimentares e investigar sua associação com aspectos sociodemográficos. Métodos: Análise de dados seccionais de uma subamostra da fase 4 do Estudo Pró-Saúde (EPS) (2012-2013), com 520 participantes. Obtiveram-se padrões alimentares por análise de componentes principais com base em um questionário de frequência alimentar. A associação entre os padrões alimentares e os aspectos sociodemográficos foi analisada por meio de regressão logística ajustada. Resultados: Identificaram-se quatro padrões alimentares: produtos processados e ultraprocessados; alimentos frescos; carnes e bebidas alcoólicas; e alimentos brasileiros tradicionais. Houve maior chance de adesão ao padrão “produtos processados e ultraprocessados” entre adultos com ≥ 55 anos e menor chance entre homens. A chance de adesão ao padrão “alimentos frescos” esteve diretamente associada aos homens e aos indivíduos com médio grau de escolaridade e inversamente associada aos adultos com ≥ 60 anos. Observou-se menor chance de realizar o padrão “carnes e bebidas alcoólicas” entre homens. Já em relação ao padrão “alimentos brasileiros tradicionais”, houve chance de adesão aumentada entre brancos e reduzida entre homens, indivíduos com ≥ 60 anos e com baixa escolaridade. Conclusão: Fatores sociodemográficos foram importantes determinantes dos padrões alimentares encontrados, especialmente sexo, escolaridade e idade. A presença de padrão alimentar composto de produtos processados e ultraprocessados indica a necessidade de estratégias de conscientização e limitação na oferta desses produtos entre os participantes do EPS, visto seu prejuízo à saúde. ABSTRACT: Aims: To identify dietary patterns (DP) and to investigate their association with sociodemographic aspects. Methodology: A cross-sectional data analysis of a sub-sample from Phase 4 of the Pró-Saúde Longitudinal Study (2012-2013), constituting a total of 520 participants. DP were obtained by principal component analysis from a food frequency questionnaire. Association between DP and sociodemographic aspects was analyzed by adjusted logistic regression. Results: Four DP were identified: processed and ultraprocessed products; fresh food; meats and alcoholic beverages; and traditional Brazilian foods. There was a greater adherence chance to “processed and ultraprocessed products” pattern among adults ≥ 55 years and lower chance among men. The probability of adherence to “fresh food” pattern was directly associated to men, subjects with a high educational level and inversely associated to adults aged ≥ 60 years. There was a lower chance of “meats and alcoholic beverages” pattern among men and increased chance of adherence to “traditional Brazilian foods” pattern among whites, subjects with ≥ 60 years and low schooling. Conclusion: Sociodemographic factors were important determinants of DP, especially gender, schooling and age. Presence of a DP composed of processed and ultraprocessed products indicates the need for awareness strategies and supply limitation in this population, since it affects their health.
AbstractList RESUMO: Objetivos: Identificar padrões alimentares e investigar sua associação com aspectos sociodemográficos. Métodos: Análise de dados seccionais de uma subamostra da fase 4 do Estudo Pró-Saúde (EPS) (2012-2013), com 520 participantes. Obtiveram-se padrões alimentares por análise de componentes principais com base em um questionário de frequência alimentar. A associação entre os padrões alimentares e os aspectos sociodemográficos foi analisada por meio de regressão logística ajustada. Resultados: Identificaram-se quatro padrões alimentares: produtos processados e ultraprocessados; alimentos frescos; carnes e bebidas alcoólicas; e alimentos brasileiros tradicionais. Houve maior chance de adesão ao padrão “produtos processados e ultraprocessados” entre adultos com ≥ 55 anos e menor chance entre homens. A chance de adesão ao padrão “alimentos frescos” esteve diretamente associada aos homens e aos indivíduos com médio grau de escolaridade e inversamente associada aos adultos com ≥ 60 anos. Observou-se menor chance de realizar o padrão “carnes e bebidas alcoólicas” entre homens. Já em relação ao padrão “alimentos brasileiros tradicionais”, houve chance de adesão aumentada entre brancos e reduzida entre homens, indivíduos com ≥ 60 anos e com baixa escolaridade. Conclusão: Fatores sociodemográficos foram importantes determinantes dos padrões alimentares encontrados, especialmente sexo, escolaridade e idade. A presença de padrão alimentar composto de produtos processados e ultraprocessados indica a necessidade de estratégias de conscientização e limitação na oferta desses produtos entre os participantes do EPS, visto seu prejuízo à saúde.
RESUMO: Objetivos: Identificar padrões alimentares e investigar sua associação com aspectos sociodemográficos. Métodos: Análise de dados seccionais de uma subamostra da fase 4 do Estudo Pró-Saúde (EPS) (2012-2013), com 520 participantes. Obtiveram-se padrões alimentares por análise de componentes principais com base em um questionário de frequência alimentar. A associação entre os padrões alimentares e os aspectos sociodemográficos foi analisada por meio de regressão logística ajustada. Resultados: Identificaram-se quatro padrões alimentares: produtos processados e ultraprocessados; alimentos frescos; carnes e bebidas alcoólicas; e alimentos brasileiros tradicionais. Houve maior chance de adesão ao padrão “produtos processados e ultraprocessados” entre adultos com ≥ 55 anos e menor chance entre homens. A chance de adesão ao padrão “alimentos frescos” esteve diretamente associada aos homens e aos indivíduos com médio grau de escolaridade e inversamente associada aos adultos com ≥ 60 anos. Observou-se menor chance de realizar o padrão “carnes e bebidas alcoólicas” entre homens. Já em relação ao padrão “alimentos brasileiros tradicionais”, houve chance de adesão aumentada entre brancos e reduzida entre homens, indivíduos com ≥ 60 anos e com baixa escolaridade. Conclusão: Fatores sociodemográficos foram importantes determinantes dos padrões alimentares encontrados, especialmente sexo, escolaridade e idade. A presença de padrão alimentar composto de produtos processados e ultraprocessados indica a necessidade de estratégias de conscientização e limitação na oferta desses produtos entre os participantes do EPS, visto seu prejuízo à saúde. ABSTRACT: Aims: To identify dietary patterns (DP) and to investigate their association with sociodemographic aspects. Methodology: A cross-sectional data analysis of a sub-sample from Phase 4 of the Pró-Saúde Longitudinal Study (2012-2013), constituting a total of 520 participants. DP were obtained by principal component analysis from a food frequency questionnaire. Association between DP and sociodemographic aspects was analyzed by adjusted logistic regression. Results: Four DP were identified: processed and ultraprocessed products; fresh food; meats and alcoholic beverages; and traditional Brazilian foods. There was a greater adherence chance to “processed and ultraprocessed products” pattern among adults ≥ 55 years and lower chance among men. The probability of adherence to “fresh food” pattern was directly associated to men, subjects with a high educational level and inversely associated to adults aged ≥ 60 years. There was a lower chance of “meats and alcoholic beverages” pattern among men and increased chance of adherence to “traditional Brazilian foods” pattern among whites, subjects with ≥ 60 years and low schooling. Conclusion: Sociodemographic factors were important determinants of DP, especially gender, schooling and age. Presence of a DP composed of processed and ultraprocessed products indicates the need for awareness strategies and supply limitation in this population, since it affects their health.
Author Faerstein, Eduardo
Bezerra, Flávia Fiorucci
Curioni, Cintia Chaves
Romeiro, Ariane Cristina Thoaldo
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