[Changes in the awareness of nutritional knowledge in Chinese adults during 2004-2015].

Wei sheng yan jiu = Journal of hygiene research
Xiaofang JiaHuijun Wang

Abstract

To analyze the changes in the awareness of nutritional knowledge in Chinese adults during 2004-2015. The present study used data from "China Health and Nutrition Health" and selected those participated in surveys conducted in 2004-2015, with completed data of demographic characteristics and nutritional knowledge measurement and aged 18 years and above as subjects. We analyzed the awareness rates of Chinese Dietary Guidelines and various nutritional knowledges in adults from different provinces and adults of 9 provinces by characteristics, and evaluated the changes during 2004-2015. There were 9615, 9702, 9999, 12 990 and 15 958 subjects in waves of 2004, 2006, 2009, 2011 and 2015, respectively. Awareness of dietary guidelines in adults from 9 provinces significantly increased during 2004-2015(P<0. 0001), and the rate was 21. 1% in 2015, 2. 9 times as high as that in 2004. The awareness rates of all seven correct nutritional knowledges also displayed an increased trend during survey periods(P<0. 0001), and there was a considerable rise in 2006. Awareness on staple foods was lower in each wave, especially in 2004(0. 9%). The changes in the awareness of all five wrong nutritional knowledges were inconsistent during 2004-2015...Continue Reading

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Nov 5, 2020·International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health·Shizhen WangZongfu Mao

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