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Social demography of transitional dietary patterns in Thailand: Prospective evidence from the Thai Cohort Study
- Source :
- Nutrients; Volume 9; Issue 11; Pages: 1173, Nutrients, Vol 9, Iss 11, p 1173 (2017), Nutrients
- Publication Year :
- 2019
- Publisher :
- MDPI, 2019.
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Abstract
- In recent decades, a health-risk transition with changes in diet and lifestyle in low and middle-income countries (LMICs) led to an emergence of chronic diseases. These trends in Southeast Asian LMICs are not well studied. Here, we report on transitional dietary patterns and their socio-demographic predictors in Thai adults. Dietary data in 2015 were from a random sub-sample (N = 1075) of 42,785 Thai Cohort Study (TCS) members who completed all three TCS surveys (2005, 2009, 2013). Principle Component Analysis identified dietary patterns and multivariable linear regression assessed associations (Beta estimates (ß) and confidence intervals (CIs)) between socio-demographic factors and dietary intake pattern scores. Four dietary patterns emerged: Healthy Transitional, Fatty Western, Highly Processed, and Traditional. In women, higher income (≥30,001 Baht/month vs. ≤10,000) and managerial work (vs. office assistant) was associated with lower scores for Traditional (ß = −0.67, 95% CI −1.15, −0.19) and Fatty Western diets (ß = −0.60, 95% CI −1.14, −0.05), respectively. University education associated with lower Highly Processed (ß = −0.57, 95% CI −0.98, −0.17) and higher Traditional diet scores (ß = 0.42, 95% CI 0.03, 0.81). In men and women, urban residence associated with higher Fatty Western and lower Traditional diets. Local policy makers should promote healthy diets, particularly in urban residents, in men, and in low-SEP adults.
- Subjects :
- Male
0301 basic medicine
Urban Population
Food Handling
0302 clinical medicine
Residence Characteristics
nutrition transition
Medicine
Prospective Studies
030212 general & internal medicine
2. Zero hunger
Principal Component Analysis
Nutrition and Dietetics
Multivariable linear regression
Dietary intake
Asian cohort
1. No poverty
Thailand
3. Good health
Educational Status
Female
lcsh:Nutrition. Foods and food supply
Cohort study
Adult
lcsh:TX341-641
Southeast asian
Article
principle component analysis
socioeconomic status
03 medical and health sciences
diet patterns
urban
Nutrition transition
Humans
Developing Countries
Socioeconomic status
030109 nutrition & dietetics
business.industry
Feeding Behavior
Dietary Fats
Confidence interval
Diet
Socioeconomic Factors
Diet, Western
Linear Models
Residence
Energy Intake
business
Food Science
Demography
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Nutrients; Volume 9; Issue 11; Pages: 1173, Nutrients, Vol 9, Iss 11, p 1173 (2017), Nutrients
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....7daf5065e28e96504b8527ac136049ef