1. Dietary Intake of Upper Midwest and Southwest Native American Adults.
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Loh IH, Trude ACB, Setiono F, Redmond L, Jock B, and Gittelsohn J
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- Adult, Aged, Cross-Sectional Studies, Dietary Fats administration & dosage, Dietary Sugars administration & dosage, Energy Intake, Female, Humans, Male, Micronutrients administration & dosage, Middle Aged, New Mexico, Nutrients administration & dosage, Nutrition Surveys, Sodium, Dietary administration & dosage, Vitamins administration & dosage, Wisconsin, Young Adult, Diet, Eating, American Indian or Alaska Native
- Abstract
Limited information on current dietary patterns of Native American (NA) adults exists. This paper describes the dietary intake of 582 NA adults, aged 19-75 years, living in six communities in New Mexico and Wisconsin in 2016-2017 and compares macronutrient and micronutrient intakes, estimated via a semi-quantitative 30-day Block Food Frequency Questionnaire, among different age and sex groups. NA adults consumed a diet high in % energy from total fat, saturated fat, added sugars, and sodium. A general trend of lower micronutrient intakes with increasing age was observed. Health professionals can apply this information to develop effective and culturally relevant nutrition interventions. Abbreviations: NA = Native American; CVD = Cardiovascular diseases; IOM = Institute of Medicine; IRB = Institutional Review Board; AIQ = Adult Impact Questionnaire; FFQ = Food Frequency Questionnaire; NHANES = National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey; NHNS : Navajo Health and Nutrition Survey.
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- 2020
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