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Food Security, Dietary Intake, and Foodways of Urban Low-Income Older South African Women: An Exploratory Study

This cross-sectional study explored the differences in sociodemographics, dietary intake, and household foodways (cultural, socioeconomic practices that affect food purchase, consumption, and preferences) of food secure and food insecure older women living in a low-income urban setting in South Afri...

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Autores principales: Odunitan-Wayas, Feyisayo A, Faber, Mieke, Mendham, Amy E, Goedecke, Julia H, Micklesfield, Lisa K, Brooks, Naomi E, Christensen, Dirk L, Gallagher, Iain J, Myburgh, Kathryn H, Hunter, Angus M, Lambert, Estelle V
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8069086/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33918829
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18083973
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author Odunitan-Wayas, Feyisayo A
Faber, Mieke
Mendham, Amy E
Goedecke, Julia H
Micklesfield, Lisa K
Brooks, Naomi E
Christensen, Dirk L
Gallagher, Iain J
Myburgh, Kathryn H
Hunter, Angus M
Lambert, Estelle V
author_facet Odunitan-Wayas, Feyisayo A
Faber, Mieke
Mendham, Amy E
Goedecke, Julia H
Micklesfield, Lisa K
Brooks, Naomi E
Christensen, Dirk L
Gallagher, Iain J
Myburgh, Kathryn H
Hunter, Angus M
Lambert, Estelle V
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description This cross-sectional study explored the differences in sociodemographics, dietary intake, and household foodways (cultural, socioeconomic practices that affect food purchase, consumption, and preferences) of food secure and food insecure older women living in a low-income urban setting in South Africa. Women (n = 122) aged 60–85 years old were recruited, a sociodemographic questionnaire was completed, and food security categories were determined. The categories were dichotomised into food secure (food secure and mild food insecurity) and food insecure (moderate and severe). A one-week quantified food frequency questionnaire was administered. Height and weight were measured to calculate body mass index (BMI, kg/m(2)). Most participants (>90%) were overweight/obese, unmarried/widowed, and breadwinners with a low monthly household income. Food insecure participants (36.9%) more frequently borrowed money for food (57.8% vs. 39.0%, p = 0.04), ate less so that their children could have more to eat (64.4%. vs. 27.3%, p = 0.001), and had higher housing density (1.2 vs. 1.0, p = 0.03), compared to their food-secure counterparts. Overall, <30% of participants met the WHO (Geneva, Switzerland) recommended daily servings of healthy foods (fruits, vegetables, and dairy products), but >60% perceived that they consumed an adequate amount of healthy foods. The overall low-quality diet of our cohort was associated with poor nutritional perceptions and choices, coupled with financial constraints.
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spelling pubmed-80690862021-04-26 Food Security, Dietary Intake, and Foodways of Urban Low-Income Older South African Women: An Exploratory Study Odunitan-Wayas, Feyisayo A Faber, Mieke Mendham, Amy E Goedecke, Julia H Micklesfield, Lisa K Brooks, Naomi E Christensen, Dirk L Gallagher, Iain J Myburgh, Kathryn H Hunter, Angus M Lambert, Estelle V Int J Environ Res Public Health Article This cross-sectional study explored the differences in sociodemographics, dietary intake, and household foodways (cultural, socioeconomic practices that affect food purchase, consumption, and preferences) of food secure and food insecure older women living in a low-income urban setting in South Africa. Women (n = 122) aged 60–85 years old were recruited, a sociodemographic questionnaire was completed, and food security categories were determined. The categories were dichotomised into food secure (food secure and mild food insecurity) and food insecure (moderate and severe). A one-week quantified food frequency questionnaire was administered. Height and weight were measured to calculate body mass index (BMI, kg/m(2)). Most participants (>90%) were overweight/obese, unmarried/widowed, and breadwinners with a low monthly household income. Food insecure participants (36.9%) more frequently borrowed money for food (57.8% vs. 39.0%, p = 0.04), ate less so that their children could have more to eat (64.4%. vs. 27.3%, p = 0.001), and had higher housing density (1.2 vs. 1.0, p = 0.03), compared to their food-secure counterparts. Overall, <30% of participants met the WHO (Geneva, Switzerland) recommended daily servings of healthy foods (fruits, vegetables, and dairy products), but >60% perceived that they consumed an adequate amount of healthy foods. The overall low-quality diet of our cohort was associated with poor nutritional perceptions and choices, coupled with financial constraints. MDPI 2021-04-09 /pmc/articles/PMC8069086/ /pubmed/33918829 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18083973 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Odunitan-Wayas, Feyisayo A
Faber, Mieke
Mendham, Amy E
Goedecke, Julia H
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Brooks, Naomi E
Christensen, Dirk L
Gallagher, Iain J
Myburgh, Kathryn H
Hunter, Angus M
Lambert, Estelle V
Food Security, Dietary Intake, and Foodways of Urban Low-Income Older South African Women: An Exploratory Study
title Food Security, Dietary Intake, and Foodways of Urban Low-Income Older South African Women: An Exploratory Study
title_full Food Security, Dietary Intake, and Foodways of Urban Low-Income Older South African Women: An Exploratory Study
title_fullStr Food Security, Dietary Intake, and Foodways of Urban Low-Income Older South African Women: An Exploratory Study
title_full_unstemmed Food Security, Dietary Intake, and Foodways of Urban Low-Income Older South African Women: An Exploratory Study
title_short Food Security, Dietary Intake, and Foodways of Urban Low-Income Older South African Women: An Exploratory Study
title_sort food security, dietary intake, and foodways of urban low-income older south african women: an exploratory study
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8069086/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33918829
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18083973
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