Compliance with dietary recommendations in the population of Geneva, Switzerland: a ten-year trend study (1999-2009)

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Compliance with dietary recommendations in the population of Geneva, Switzerland: a ten-year trend study (1999-2009)
Titre de la conférence
12. Dreiländertagung der AKE, der DGEM und der GESKES : Jahrestagung des SVDE
Auteur⸱e⸱s
Marques-Vidal P.M., De Abreu D., Gaspoz J.M., Guessous I.
Adresse
Zürich, Schweiz, 6-8 Juni, 2013
ISBN
0341-0501 (Print)
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Publié
Date de publication
2013
Volume
38
Série
Aktuelle Ernährungsmedizin
Pages
225
Langue
anglais
Résumé
Introduction: There is little information regarding compliance with dietary recommendations in Switzerland. Objectives: To assess the trends in compliance with dietary recommendations in the Geneva population for period 1999 - 2009. Methods: Ten cross-sectional, population-based surveys (Bus Santé study). Dietary intake was assessed using a self-administered, validated semi quantitative Food Frequency Questionnaire. Compliance with the Swiss Society for Nutrition recommendations for nutrient intake was assessed. In all 9320 participants aged 35 to 75 years (50% women) were included. Trends were assessed by logistic regression adjusting for age, smoking stats, education and nationality, using survey year as the independent variable. Results: After excluding participants with extreme intakes, the percentage of participants with a cholesterol consumption< 300 mg/day increased from 40.8% in 1999 to 43.6% in 2009 for men (multivariate-adjusted p for trend = 0.04) and from 57.8% to 61.4% in women (multivariate-adjusted p for trend = 0.06). Calcium intake > 1 g/day decreased from 53.3% to 46.0% in men and from 47.6% to 40.7% in women (multivariate-adjusted p for trend< 0.001). Adequate iron intake decreased from 68.3%to 65.3% in men and from 13.3% to 8.4% in women (multivariate-adjusted p for trend< 0.001). Conversely, no significant changes were observed for carbohydrates, protein, total fat (including saturated, monounsaturated and polyunsaturated fatty acids), fibre, vitamins D and A. Conclusion: Fewimprovements were noted in adherence to dietary recommendations in the Geneva population between 1999 and 2009. The low and decreasing prevalence of adequate calcium and iron intake are of concern.
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