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Nutritional Calorie Labeling and Menu Ordering Practices Among US Adults With Chronic Illnesses.
Ibecheozor, Chukwuka; Morales, Justin; Ross, Jillian; Ezeofor, Adaeze; McKie, Charmaine; Scott, Victor F; Kibreab, Angesom; Howell, Charles; Aduli, Farshad; Brim, Hassan; Ashktorab, Hassan; Oyawusi, Mosunmola; McDonald-Pinkett, Shelly; Laiyemo, Adeyinka O.
Afiliação
  • Ibecheozor C; Department of Medicine, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, USA.
  • Morales J; Department of Psychiatry, New York University, New York, USA.
  • Ross J; Department of Medicine, Georgetown University, Washington, D.C., USA.
  • Ezeofor A; Department of Medicine, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, USA.
  • McKie C; Department of Clinical Research, Mid-Atlantic Permanente Research Institute, Mid-Atlantic Permanente Medical Group Largo Medical Center, Largo, USA.
  • Scott VF; Department of Medicine, Howard University College of Medicine, Washington, D.C., USA.
  • Kibreab A; Department of Medicine, Howard University College of Medicine, Washington, D.C., USA.
  • Howell C; Department of Medicine, Howard University College of Medicine, Washington, D.C., USA.
  • Aduli F; Department of Medicine, Howard University College of Medicine, Washington, D.C., USA.
  • Brim H; Department of Pathology, Howard University College of Medicine, Washington, D.C., USA.
  • Ashktorab H; Department of Medicine, Howard University College of Medicine, Washington, D.C., USA.
  • Oyawusi M; Department of Neurology, Howard University College of Medicine, Washington, D.C., USA.
  • McDonald-Pinkett S; Department of Medicine, Howard University College of Medicine, Washington, D.C., USA.
  • Laiyemo AO; Department of Medicine, Howard University College of Medicine, Washington, D.C., USA.
Cureus ; 16(4): e58484, 2024 Apr.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38765419
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

The relationship between diet and the management of chronic illnesses is well established. However, it is unknown the extent to which people with chronic illnesses pay attention to nutritional information and act upon the information obtained. We evaluated the menu ordering practices of adults with chronic illnesses.

METHODS:

We analyzed the 2018 Health Information National Trends Survey (HINTS 5 Cycle 2). Our analytic cohort included 3,154 respondents (weighted population size=228,464,822) who answered questions regarding a personal history of diabetes, hypertension, heart disease, and obesity. They also answered questions about their nutritional habits regarding whether they noticed caloric information at fast-food or sit-down restaurants and how that information influenced their dietary choices.

RESULTS:

Among respondents with these chronic illnesses, only obese patients were significantly more likely to pay attention to caloric information (OR=1.56; 95%CI 1.06-2.31). However, noticing the calorie information was not associated with ordering less calories among all categories of respondents with chronic illnesses.

CONCLUSION:

US adults with chronic illnesses do not pay sufficient attention to the calorie information of their diet. Furthermore, awareness of the calorie information did not influence their dietary choices. Healthcare professionals should incorporate dietary counseling into the management of chronic illnesses of their patients.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Cureus Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Estados Unidos

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Cureus Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Estados Unidos
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