Evaluation of diet quality with the mediterranean dietary quality index in university students

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作者
Satalic, Z [1 ]
Baric, IC [1 ]
Keser, I [1 ]
Maric, B [1 ]
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[1] Fac Food Technol & Biotechnol, Lab Food Chem & Nutr, Zagreb, Croatia
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10.1080/09637480500086141
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TS2 [食品工业];
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0832 ;
摘要
Data on diet quality in Croatian university students have been missing for more than 15 years. A food approach rather than a nutrient approach appears more appropriate to present knowledge on diet and health. The aim of the present study was to evaluate diet quality in Croatian university students (n = 663) with the Mediterranean Dietary Quality Index (M-DQI) in continental and Mediterranean regions. The M-DQI was determined with a Quantified Food Frequency Questionnaire. The minimum score for the M-DQI is 0 and the maximum score is 14. A higher score indicates a less healthy diet. The score for the M-DQI was the same in both regions (9.6) and did not differ significantly. In the category for scores 8-14 were 84.0% and 84.6% of students in the continental and Mediterranean regions, respectively. Higher correlation for the M-DQI was observed with macronutrient intakes than with micronutrient intakes. The M-DQI did not correlate with trans-fatty acid intake. A significant correlation ( negative) with lycopene was observed in the Mediterranean region only. The body mass index did not correlate with the M-DQI. Students from both regions, continental and Mediterranean, had a lower diet quality evaluated with the M-DQI, with no significant difference according to region.
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