Factors associated with low fruit and vegetable consumption among people with severe mental ill health

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Ben Lorimer
Gemma Traviss-Turner
Andrew Hill
Sarah Baker
Simon Gilbody
Emily Peckham
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[1] University of York,Department of Health Sciences
[2] University of Leeds,School of Medicine
[3] York St John University,undefined
[4] York and Scarborough Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust,undefined
[5] Hull York Medical School,undefined
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Schizophrenia; Psychosis; Bipolar affective disorders; Severe mental ill health; Health risk behaviours; Poor diet;
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Severe mental ill health (SMI) is associated with excess mortality, and poor diet is one associated modifiable risk factor. This study investigated factors associated with low consumption of fruit and vegetables among people with SMI (N = 9914). A total of 8.4% of participants ate no portions per day, while only 15% ate 5 + portions. Individuals who never consumed fruit and vegetables or ate < 5 portions per day were more likely to be male, younger than 65, unemployed, experience poorer general health, or perceive health as unimportant. Poor diet is common among people with SMI and tailored dietary improvement interventions are required.
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