Diet quality of consumers and non-consumers of red and processed meats: ISA-Capital Study

Authors

  • Camilla Fabiana Catto de FREITAS Universidade de São Paulo
  • Aline Mendes PERALTA Universidade de São Paulo
  • Aline Martins CARVALHO Universidade de São Paulo
  • Antonio Augusto Ferreira CARIOCA Universidade de São Paulo
  • Regina Mara FISBERG Universidade de São Paulo
  • Dirce Maria Lobo MARCHIONI Universidade de São Paulo

Keywords:

Meat, Diet, Diet surveys, Meat products

Abstract

Objective
To evaluate the diet quality of consumers and non-consumers of red and processed meats in São Paulo city.

Methods
Data came from the Health Study of São Paulo - 2008, a cross-sectional study of 726 individuals who completed a dietary survey (195 adolescents, 272 adults, and 259 older adults). Diet was assessed by two 24-hour dietary recalls collected on two nonconsecutive days, including a weekend day and all seasons, and a food frequency questionnaire to estimate the frequency of red and processed meat consumption. We used the Multiple Source Method to estimate the usual food intake. The Diet Quality Index was calculated based on the usual food intake of the participants. The recommendations of the World Health Organization were used for stimating
macronutrient intake adequacy.

Results
Non-consumers of red and processed meat presented higher score in: total score (p=0.006), group of fresh fruits (p=0.022), and group of milk and dairy products (p<0.001); and lower score in: group of fats and added sugar (p=0.039) and group of meats, eggs, and beans (p<0.001) than consumers of red and processed meats. Non-consumers of red and processed meats also presented higher fat intake adequacy.

Conclusion
Our results suggest that non-consumers of red and processed meats had higher diet quality and fat intake adequacy than consumers of red and processed meats. 

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Published

2023-04-05

How to Cite

Catto de FREITAS, C. F., Mendes PERALTA, A., Martins CARVALHO, A. ., Ferreira CARIOCA, A. A. ., FISBERG, R. M. ., & Lobo MARCHIONI, D. M. . (2023). Diet quality of consumers and non-consumers of red and processed meats: ISA-Capital Study. Brazilian Journal of Nutrition, 28(6). Retrieved from https://puccampinas.emnuvens.com.br/nutricao/article/view/8264

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