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High Adherence to the Food Pyramid’s Recommendations Avoids the Risk of Insufficient Nutrient Intake among Farmers in Peri-Urban Kenya

This study aimed to investigate whether the Kenyan Food Pyramid (FP) can evaluate excess or insufficient nutrient intake. Participants were farmers (56 men and 64 women, aged 18–60 years) in Wangige Village, Kiambu County—a peri-urban area of Kenya. Cross-sectional data were collected for demographi...

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Autores principales: Kishino, Madoka, Hida, Azumi, Hara, Kenta, Mungai, David Nguatha, Opiyo, Rose Okoyo, Matsuda, Hirotaka, Tada, Yuki, Ishikawa-Takata, Kazuko, Irie, Kenji, Morimoto, Yasuyuki
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8707577/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34960020
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu13124470
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author Kishino, Madoka
Hida, Azumi
Hara, Kenta
Mungai, David Nguatha
Opiyo, Rose Okoyo
Matsuda, Hirotaka
Tada, Yuki
Ishikawa-Takata, Kazuko
Irie, Kenji
Morimoto, Yasuyuki
author_facet Kishino, Madoka
Hida, Azumi
Hara, Kenta
Mungai, David Nguatha
Opiyo, Rose Okoyo
Matsuda, Hirotaka
Tada, Yuki
Ishikawa-Takata, Kazuko
Irie, Kenji
Morimoto, Yasuyuki
author_sort Kishino, Madoka
collection PubMed
description This study aimed to investigate whether the Kenyan Food Pyramid (FP) can evaluate excess or insufficient nutrient intake. Participants were farmers (56 men and 64 women, aged 18–60 years) in Wangige Village, Kiambu County—a peri-urban area of Kenya. Cross-sectional data were collected for demographic characteristics, physical measurements, and 2-day and 24-h dietary recalls. The average adherence level to the FP (hereafter, “FP score”) was 25.0 out of 50.0, with a minimum and maximum of 14.1 and 41.5, respectively. Energy and protein % energy ratio were significantly higher (p for trend < 0.05) in the higher FP score group. A higher FP score was also associated with a higher energy-adjusted micronutrient intake, and it was more likely to meet nutrient requirements. However, the higher FP score group had a higher risk of excess sodium intake (p for trend < 0.001). The Kenyan FP could be a useful tool for avoiding the risk of insufficient nutrient intake, but not for avoiding high energy and sodium intake. It is necessary to include appropriate evaluations to limit energy, sugar, and salt. Food groups and recommendations of the FP should be optimised according to the dietary environment of the target population so as to promote their health.
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spelling pubmed-87075772021-12-25 High Adherence to the Food Pyramid’s Recommendations Avoids the Risk of Insufficient Nutrient Intake among Farmers in Peri-Urban Kenya Kishino, Madoka Hida, Azumi Hara, Kenta Mungai, David Nguatha Opiyo, Rose Okoyo Matsuda, Hirotaka Tada, Yuki Ishikawa-Takata, Kazuko Irie, Kenji Morimoto, Yasuyuki Nutrients Article This study aimed to investigate whether the Kenyan Food Pyramid (FP) can evaluate excess or insufficient nutrient intake. Participants were farmers (56 men and 64 women, aged 18–60 years) in Wangige Village, Kiambu County—a peri-urban area of Kenya. Cross-sectional data were collected for demographic characteristics, physical measurements, and 2-day and 24-h dietary recalls. The average adherence level to the FP (hereafter, “FP score”) was 25.0 out of 50.0, with a minimum and maximum of 14.1 and 41.5, respectively. Energy and protein % energy ratio were significantly higher (p for trend < 0.05) in the higher FP score group. A higher FP score was also associated with a higher energy-adjusted micronutrient intake, and it was more likely to meet nutrient requirements. However, the higher FP score group had a higher risk of excess sodium intake (p for trend < 0.001). The Kenyan FP could be a useful tool for avoiding the risk of insufficient nutrient intake, but not for avoiding high energy and sodium intake. It is necessary to include appropriate evaluations to limit energy, sugar, and salt. Food groups and recommendations of the FP should be optimised according to the dietary environment of the target population so as to promote their health. MDPI 2021-12-14 /pmc/articles/PMC8707577/ /pubmed/34960020 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu13124470 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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Kishino, Madoka
Hida, Azumi
Hara, Kenta
Mungai, David Nguatha
Opiyo, Rose Okoyo
Matsuda, Hirotaka
Tada, Yuki
Ishikawa-Takata, Kazuko
Irie, Kenji
Morimoto, Yasuyuki
High Adherence to the Food Pyramid’s Recommendations Avoids the Risk of Insufficient Nutrient Intake among Farmers in Peri-Urban Kenya
title High Adherence to the Food Pyramid’s Recommendations Avoids the Risk of Insufficient Nutrient Intake among Farmers in Peri-Urban Kenya
title_full High Adherence to the Food Pyramid’s Recommendations Avoids the Risk of Insufficient Nutrient Intake among Farmers in Peri-Urban Kenya
title_fullStr High Adherence to the Food Pyramid’s Recommendations Avoids the Risk of Insufficient Nutrient Intake among Farmers in Peri-Urban Kenya
title_full_unstemmed High Adherence to the Food Pyramid’s Recommendations Avoids the Risk of Insufficient Nutrient Intake among Farmers in Peri-Urban Kenya
title_short High Adherence to the Food Pyramid’s Recommendations Avoids the Risk of Insufficient Nutrient Intake among Farmers in Peri-Urban Kenya
title_sort high adherence to the food pyramid’s recommendations avoids the risk of insufficient nutrient intake among farmers in peri-urban kenya
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8707577/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34960020
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu13124470
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