Association between overweight and consumption of ultra-processed food and sugar-sweetened beverages among vegetarians

作者:Cardoso da Silveira Jonas Augusto; Meneses Sabrina Silva; Quintana Patricia Teles; Santos Valquiria de Souza
来源:Revista de Nutricao-Brazilian Journal of Nutrition, 2017, 30(4): 431-441.
DOI:10.1590/1678-98652017000400003

摘要

Objective To assess the consumption of ultra-processed food and sugar-sweetened beverages and to identify the association of this consumption with overweight among vegetarians. Methods A cross-sectional study with a convenience sampling method was conducted. Data were collected using an online questionnaire from 8/24/2015 to 10/8/2015. Subjects were male and female vegetarians aged >16 years. Using a food frequency questionnaire, we assessed the weekly consumption of ultra-processed food and sugar-sweetened beverages and described the frequency of daily consumption overall and according to type of vegetarianism. The association between overweight and excessive daily intake of ultra-processed food was analyzed by multiple logistic regression (OR [95CI%]). Results Information was retrieved from 503 individuals (29.8 +/- 8.5 years old); 83.7% were women. The most frequent types of vegetarianism in our sample were ovo-lacto (45.5%) and vegan (41.7%), and the median time of vegetarianism was 5.3 years. The consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages (>= 2x/day) and ultra-processed food (>= 3x/day) was 21.0% and 16.0%, respectively, and regarding the different vegetarianism types, vegans showed the lowest frequency of excessive daily sugar-sweetened beverages and ultra-processed food consumption. In the multivariable analysis, consumption of ultra-processed food >= 3x/day (2.33 [1.36-4.03]), male sex (1.73 [1.01-2.96]), age >= 35 years (2.03 [1.23-3.36]) and not preparing one's food (1.67 [0.95-2.94]) were independently associated with overweight. Conclusion Although vegetarianism is frequently associated with a healthier diet and, consequently, prevention of poor health outcomes, this study found that the excessive consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages and ultra-processed food was associated with overweight.

  • 出版日期2017-8