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Diet quality variety in Spanish and Mexican adults

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ARCHIVOS LATINOAMERICANOS DE NUTRICION
卷 71, 期 2, 页码 127-137

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ARCHIVOS LATINOAMERICANOS NUTRICION
DOI: 10.37527/2021.71.2.005

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Mediterranean diet; Mexico; healthy diet; diet records; nutrition

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The study compared the diet quality of Mexican and Spanish populations, finding higher quality values for the Mexican population, especially in vegetable intake. Variety was the most punished dimension for all subjects, with poor performance in protein sources for Mexicans.
Introduction: The loss of traditional eating patterns in favour of more Western ones results in a decline in dietary quality around the world. Many aspects determine dietary quality, but in general they can be summarised as a moderate, varied, balanced diet suitable for each individual. These aspects are assessed by the Diet Quality Index-International (DQI-I). Objective: To compare the quality of the diet of the Mexican and Spanish populations using an international diet quality index, determining which factors are most responsible for the loss of quality. Material and methods: Cross-sectional observational study on a representative sample of adult subjects living in Queretaro (Mexico) and subjects of the same age group from the Region of Murcia, in the Spanish Mediterranean basin. Sociodemographic, anthropometric, food frequency consumption and intake data were collected with 3 24-hour recall and the DQI-I was assessed in the population. Results: Differences were found for energy expenditure and DQI-I in all aspects with higher quality values for the Mexican population. Variety was the most punished dimension for all subjects, with Mexicans presenting better figures for vegetable intake but worse for protein sources. Conclusions: The Mexican sample improved the quality figures of the Spanish sample, perhaps due to a greater influence of nutritional knowledge. Eighty-six percent of the population could improve their DQI-I quality scores by adjusting their food consumption frequencies.

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