Fast-Food Consumption, Dietary Quality, and Dietary Intake of Adolescents in Saudi Arabia

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Mumena, Walaa A. [1 ]
Ateek, Amaal A. [1 ]
Alamri, Rawan K. [1 ]
Alobaid, Sarah A. [1 ]
Alshallali, Salwa H. [1 ]
Afifi, Samah Y. [1 ]
Aljohani, Ghaida A. [1 ]
Kutbi, Hebah A. [2 ]
机构
[1] Taibah Univ, Coll Appl Med Sci, Clin Nutr Dept, POB 344, Madinah 42353, Saudi Arabia
[2] King Abdulaziz Univ, Fac Appl Med Sci, Clin Nutr Dept, POB 80215, Jeddah 21589, Saudi Arabia
关键词
fast-food; dietary quality; dietary intake; predictors; adolescents; Saudi Arabia; NUTRIENT INTAKE; ENERGY-INTAKE; HABITS; UNIVERSITY; CHILDREN; ASSOCIATIONS; STUDENTS; CHOICES; WEIGHT; RISK;
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10.3390/ijerph192215083
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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摘要
High fast-food consumption is a common public-health concern among adolescents, due to its link to a number of non-communicable diseases. Frequent consumption of fast food may also affect diets of individuals; however, research addressing this issue is lacking in Saudi Arabia. We aimed to investigate the association between fast-food consumption, dietary quality, and dietary intake of adolescents in Saudi Arabia. This is a cross-sectional study of 617 healthy adolescents aged 11-18 years, who were recruited randomly from 16 middle- and high-schools located in Jeddah and Madinah, Saudi Arabia. Sociodemographic data were collected from parents. Dietary data, including the frequency of fast-food consumption, dietary quality (assessed using the short-form food frequency questionnaire), and dietary intake (assessed using multiple 24 h diet recalls from a subsample), were collected from the adolescents. Approximately one-third of adolescents (28.5%) reported frequent fast-food consumption (>two times a week). Results showed that a higher proportion of male adolescents frequently consumed fast-food, compared with female adolescents (32.8% vs. 24.8%, p = 0.039). Adolescents with the highest monthly family-income (>= SAR 21,000 ) reported a significantly higher frequency of fast-food consumption compared with families with a lower monthly income (p = 0.009). Frequency of fast-food consumption predicted lower dietary-quality in adolescents (Beta (B) = -0.27 [95% confidence interval (CI): -0.35 to -0.18]) and higher carbohydrate and free-sugar intake (B = 6.93 [95% CI: 0.78 to 13.1], and B = 3.93 [95% CI: 1.48 to 6.38], respectively). In conclusion, nutrition-intervention programs aiming to limit fast-food consumption and enhance the dietary quality of adolescents in Saudi Arabia, are warranted.
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