Diet diversity and nutritional status among adults in southwest China

作者:Zhang Qiang; Chen Xinguang; Liu Zhitao; Varma Deepthi S; Wan Rong; Zhao Shiwen*
来源:PLos One, 2017, 12(2): e0172406.
DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0172406

摘要

Background With rapid urbanization in the past decades, diet diversity continues to increase in China. The present cross-sectional study aims to explore the association between dietary diversity and nutritional status among adults in southwest China. Methods This study used data from 2011-2012 National Nutritional Survey in Yunnan Province, southwest China (N = 1105). Data of three consecutive 24-hour dietary recalls were used to calculate dietary diversity scores (DDS) and nutrient adequacy ratio (NAR). Body mass index and waist circumference were used to determine nutritional status. Surveylogistic procedure of SAS 9.2 software was used to examine the association between DDS and obesity by estimating odds ratio (OR) and 95% confidence intervals (CI). Results The mean DDS was 5.2 (SD 1.1) out of nine points. Being female, younger age, belonging to Han ethnicity, having higher educational level and household income were positively associated with DDS (all P<0.05). As DDS increased, consumption also increased in most food groups except grains and vegetables. People with medium and high DDS (DDS = 5 and DDS >= 6, respectively) ingested more energy than the recommended quantity(NAR = 1.1 and 1.2, respectively). However, the intakes of Calcium and Vitamin A were seriously inadequate even for people with high DDS (NAR <= 0.5). With potential confounders adjusted, people with medium and high DDS were at higher risk of general and central obesity than people with DDS <= 4 (OR = 1.4-1.9, P<0.01). Conclusions Our data indicated that high DDS was associated with excessive energy intake and obesity among adults in southwest China. Although dietary diversity is widely recommended, public health messages should give less emphasis on dietary diversity.