Religiosity, dietary habit, intake of fruit and vegetable, and vegetarian status among Seventh-Day Adventists in West Malaysia

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Min-Min Tan
Carina K. Y. Chan
Daniel D. Reidpath
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[1] Monash University,Jeffrey Cheah School of Medicine and Health Sciences
[2] Australian Catholic University,School of Psychology
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Journal of Behavioral Medicine | 2016年 / 39卷
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Religion; Religiosity; Spirituality; Diet; Fruit and vegetable intake; Vegetarian;
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Religion has been shown to be salutary on health, and a possible link between religion and positive health outcomes is diet. Research has shown that religiosity is associated with better diet but most studies were conducted in a multi-denominational context, which might be confounded with theological differences. This study examined the relationship between religiosity and diet within a homogenous group of believers. Data from survey of 574 Seventh-Day Adventists residing in West Malaysia, aged 18–80, were analyzed using multiple regressions. While none of the religious variables were significantly associated with fruit and vegetable intake, a higher level of religiosity was associated with a better dietary habit and vegetarian status. The mixed relationship between religiosity and diet suggest that further research is needed to explore how religion might influence the diet of adherents.
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