Food neophobia associates with lower dietary quality and higher BMI in Finnish adults.

نویسندگان

  • Antti J Knaapila
  • Mari A Sandell
  • Jenni Vaarno
  • Ulla Hoppu
  • Tuuli Puolimatka
  • Anne Kaljonen
  • Hanna Lagström
چکیده

OBJECTIVE Food neophobia has been associated with decreased consumption of vegetables mainly among children. We hypothesized that food neophobia in adults is also associated with lower overall dietary quality and higher BMI. DESIGN Data for the present cross-sectional analyses were derived from parents in a follow-up family study. SETTING The STEPS study, a longitudinal study of health and development of a cohort of children born in south-west Finland. SUBJECTS The parents, 1178 women (age 19-45 years, mean 32·2 years) and 1013 men (age 18-57 years, mean 34·1 years), completed a questionnaire at home when their child was 13 months old. The questionnaire included the Food Neophobia Scale (FNS; range 10-70), the Index of Diet Quality (IDQ; range 0-16) and a measure of fruit and vegetable consumption. At that time the participants' height and weight were also measured by a research nurse to calculate BMI. RESULTS Compared with the food neophilics (FNS score 10-24), the food neophobics (FNS score 40-70) consumed fewer vegetables (women: 15 v. 10 portions/week; men: 13 v. 7 portions/week), scored lower on the IDQ (women: 9·7 v. 8·5; men: 8·8 v. 7·8) and had higher BMI (women: 24·2 v. 26·0 kg/m²; men: 26·5 v. 27·5 kg/m²) as tested by one-way ANOVA, with all P values <0·001 in women and <0·05 in men. The food neophobics followed a diet lower in nutritional quality than did the food neophilics, especially regarding vegetables. CONCLUSIONS Food neophobia may complicate adaptation to dietary recommendations and predispose to overweight.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Public health nutrition

دوره 18 12  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2015