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Consumption of Ultra-Processed Foods Is Inversely Associated with Adherence to the Mediterranean Diet: A Cross-Sectional Study
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Colombini, Barbara
, Lotti, Sofia
, Tristan Asensi, Marta
, Dinu, Monica
, Martini, Daniela
, Sofi, Francesco
, Pagliai, Giuditta
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Adult
/ Beverages
/ Body mass index
/ Cereals
/ Cross-Sectional Studies
/ Dairy products
/ Diet
/ Diet, Mediterranean
/ Education
/ Fast Foods
/ Feeding Behavior
/ Female
/ Flavors
/ Food
/ Food Handling
/ Humans
/ Legumes
/ Male
/ Overweight
/ Processed foods
/ Questionnaires
/ Regression analysis
/ Sociodemographics
/ Women
2022
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Consumption of Ultra-Processed Foods Is Inversely Associated with Adherence to the Mediterranean Diet: A Cross-Sectional Study
by
Colombini, Barbara
, Lotti, Sofia
, Tristan Asensi, Marta
, Dinu, Monica
, Martini, Daniela
, Sofi, Francesco
, Pagliai, Giuditta
in
Adult
/ Beverages
/ Body mass index
/ Cereals
/ Cross-Sectional Studies
/ Dairy products
/ Diet
/ Diet, Mediterranean
/ Education
/ Fast Foods
/ Feeding Behavior
/ Female
/ Flavors
/ Food
/ Food Handling
/ Humans
/ Legumes
/ Male
/ Overweight
/ Processed foods
/ Questionnaires
/ Regression analysis
/ Sociodemographics
/ Women
2022
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Consumption of Ultra-Processed Foods Is Inversely Associated with Adherence to the Mediterranean Diet: A Cross-Sectional Study
by
Colombini, Barbara
, Lotti, Sofia
, Tristan Asensi, Marta
, Dinu, Monica
, Martini, Daniela
, Sofi, Francesco
, Pagliai, Giuditta
in
Adult
/ Beverages
/ Body mass index
/ Cereals
/ Cross-Sectional Studies
/ Dairy products
/ Diet
/ Diet, Mediterranean
/ Education
/ Fast Foods
/ Feeding Behavior
/ Female
/ Flavors
/ Food
/ Food Handling
/ Humans
/ Legumes
/ Male
/ Overweight
/ Processed foods
/ Questionnaires
/ Regression analysis
/ Sociodemographics
/ Women
2022
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Consumption of Ultra-Processed Foods Is Inversely Associated with Adherence to the Mediterranean Diet: A Cross-Sectional Study
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Consumption of Ultra-Processed Foods Is Inversely Associated with Adherence to the Mediterranean Diet: A Cross-Sectional Study
2022
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Information on the consumption of ultra-processed foods (UPF) in relation to an adherence to the Mediterranean diet (MD) is limited. Our aim was to assess UPF consumption in a group of Italian adults and to evaluate the relationship with the MD adherence. A total of 670 participants (median age: 30 years) were included in the analysis. The consumption of UPF was assessed through the NOVA Food Frequency Questionnaire (NFFQ). Adherence to the MD was assessed through the Medi-Lite score. The percentage of UPF in the diet was 16.4% corresponding to 299 g of UPF per day. These amounts were significantly (p < 0.05) higher in men than in women and came mainly from ready-to-eat meals or pre-packaged bread, bread alternatives, pizza, frozen potato chips (24.5% of total UPF intake), pre-packaged biscuits and sweets (20.7%), soft drinks (15.8%), and dairy products such as flavored yogurt (12%). As to the MD adherence, a significant inverse association between the Medi-Lite score and the percentage of UPF in the diet (R = −0.35; p < 0.001) was observed. Participants with a low adherence to the MD had a significantly higher contribution of UPF in the diet (22.2%) compared to those with a moderate (16.2%) and high (12.6%) adherence. In terms of individual UPF, the largest difference between low and high MD adherents was observed for pre-packaged biscuits and sweets, soft and energy drinks, sausages and other reconstituted meat products, and pre-packaged bread and bread alternatives. These results suggest that public health strategies are needed to implement more effective actions to promote healthy eating habits in the population.
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