Fruit and vegetable consumption and self-reported functional health in men and women in the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer-Norfolk (EPIC-Norfolk): a population-based cross-sectional study

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Myint, Phyo K. [1 ]
Welch, Ailsa A.
Bingham, Sheila A.
Surtees, Paul G.
Wainwright, Nicholas W. J.
Luben, Robert N.
Wareham, Nicholas J.
Smith, Richard D.
Harvey, Ian M.
Day, Nicholas E.
Khaw, Kay-Tee
机构
[1] Univ Cambridge, Dept Publ Hlth & Primary Care, Cambridge CB2 1TN, England
[2] Univ E Anglia, Sch Med Hlth Policy & Practice, Norwich NR4 7TJ, Norfolk, England
[3] MRC, Dunn Human Nutr Unit, Cambridge, England
[4] MRC, Epidemiol Unit, Cambridge, England
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英国医学研究理事会;
关键词
self-reported functional health; fruit and vegetable consumption; SF-36;
D O I
10.1017/S1368980007222608
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R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
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1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Objectives: To investigate the association between fruit and vegetable consumption and self-reported physical and mental functional health measured by an anglicised short-form 36-item questionnaire (UK SF-36). Design: Population-based cross-sectional study. Setting: General community in Norfolk, UK. Subjects: A total of 16 792 men and women aged 40-79 years recruited from general practice population registers as part of the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer (EPIC)-Norfolk study, who completed food-frequency questionnaires in 1993-1997 and Health and Life Experiences Questionnaires 18 months later, were enrolled in the study. Results: Mean SF-36 physical component summary scores increased significantly with increasing total fruit and vegetable consumption in both men and women (P < 0.0001 for trend). Men and women in the top quartile of consumption compared with the bottom quartile had a significantly higher likelihood of reporting good physical health (defined as a score >= 55); odds ratio (OR) 1.30, 95% confidence interval (CI) 1.11-1.53 for men and OR 1.28, 95% CI 1.11-1.48 for women, after controlling for age, body mass index, smoking, education, social class, prevalent illness and total energy intake. Exclusion of current smokers and people with prevalent illness did not alter the associations. Conclusion: Higher fruit and vegetable consumption is associated with better self-reported physical functional health within a general population. Increasing daily intake by two portions of fruit and vegetables was associated with an 11% higher likelihood of good functional health. Since the current average consumption of fruit and vegetables in the UK is about three portions, the recommended 'five a day' strategy may have additional benefit for functional as well as other health outcomes in the population.
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