2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.jand.2012.08.011
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Diet Quality of Americans Differs by Age, Sex, Race/Ethnicity, Income, and Education Level

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“…Similar to our findings, multiple other analyses have confirmed lower prevalence of physical activity and healthy diet among race/ethnic minorities 19, 20. In addition to differences in weight perception, other barriers may be present that negatively impact these and other healthy lifestyle practices in minority groups.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Similar to our findings, multiple other analyses have confirmed lower prevalence of physical activity and healthy diet among race/ethnic minorities 19, 20. In addition to differences in weight perception, other barriers may be present that negatively impact these and other healthy lifestyle practices in minority groups.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Ao analisarem idosos com 65 anos ou mais incluídos no National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES), Juan et al 22 e Hiza et al 23 também encontraram escores baixos para grãos integrais, sódio e leite, no entanto a pontuação de frutas totais foi bastante elevada 1 . O governo brasileiro definiu um conjunto de estratégias para elevar o consumo de frutas e vegetais e diminuir o de sal, destacando-se o crescimento da produção, oferta e queda dos preços de alimentos in natura, além de estabelecer acordos com o setor produtivo para reduzir o teor de sal dos produtos industrializados 24 .…”
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“…HEI has been previously used to assess whether diet quality changes over time [Juan, Guenther, & Kott, 2008], the effectiveness of dietary interventions, and to validate research tools and nutrition indices [Fulgoni, Keast, & Drewnowski, 2009]. It has also been effectively used to evaluate diets of population subgroups [Hiza, Casavale, Guenther, & Davis, 2013] and food environments [Reedy, Krebs‐Smith, & Bosire, 2010]. Several recent studies have also used HEI to assess relationships between intakes of nutrients, specific foods, and dietary patterns with health‐related outcomes [Fulgoni et al., 2017; Nicklas, O'Neil, & Fulgoni, 2012; Chiuve et al., 2012; Reedy et al., 2008; O'Neil, Nicklas, Rampersaud, & Fulgoni, 2011].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%