Trends and Associated Factors of Dietary Knowledge among Chinese Older Residents: Results from the China Health and Nutrition Survey 2004–2015

Promoting a healthy diet of the elderly is an important task in the current “Healthy China Action”. This study aimed to describe the changing trends of the dietary knowledge elderly Chinese during 2004–2015 and to examine the associated factors of dietary knowledge. Elderly people aged ≥60 years wer...

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Main Authors: Shizhen Wang, Ying Yang, Runhu Hu, Hongfei Long, Ni Wang, Quan Wang, Zongfu Mao
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-10-01
Series:International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/17/21/8029
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spelling doaj-442b1369d8e44a6c8fb8a46820c6c9e32020-11-25T02:20:40ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health1661-78271660-46012020-10-01178029802910.3390/ijerph17218029Trends and Associated Factors of Dietary Knowledge among Chinese Older Residents: Results from the China Health and Nutrition Survey 2004–2015Shizhen Wang0Ying Yang1Runhu Hu2Hongfei Long3Ni Wang4Quan Wang5Zongfu Mao6School of Health Sciences, Wuhan University, Wuhan 430071, ChinaSchool of Health Sciences, Wuhan University, Wuhan 430071, ChinaSchool of Health Sciences, Wuhan University, Wuhan 430071, ChinaDong Fureng Economic & Social Development School, Wuhan University, Wuhan 430071, ChinaSchool of Health Sciences, Wuhan University, Wuhan 430071, ChinaSchool of Health Sciences, Wuhan University, Wuhan 430071, ChinaSchool of Health Sciences, Wuhan University, Wuhan 430071, ChinaPromoting a healthy diet of the elderly is an important task in the current “Healthy China Action”. This study aimed to describe the changing trends of the dietary knowledge elderly Chinese during 2004–2015 and to examine the associated factors of dietary knowledge. Elderly people aged ≥60 years were included as study subjects from the China Health and Nutrition Survey 2004–2015. A total of 15,607 samples were involved in the analysis. The correct rate of dietary knowledge items followed upward trends over time, except for two items regarding physical activity intensity (Question 11, Cochran-Armitage <i>c <sup>2</sup></i>= 20.05, <i>p</i> <0.001) and healthy weight (Question 12, Cochran-Armitage <i>c <sup>2</sup></i>= 43.93, <i>p</i> <0.001). Four of the twelve dietary knowledge items consistently followed the lowest correct rate between 2006 and 2015, regarding physical activity intensity (Question 11, 24.5%−25.8%), staple food consumption (Question 5, 36.6%−41.5%), animal product consumption (Question 6, 45.8%−59.5%), and fatty meat and animal fat consumption (Question 7, 63.6%−64.9%). Participants who had a lower educational level or lived in rural areas or western regions, did not know about the Chinese Food Pagoda (CFP) or Dietary Guidelines for Chinese Residents (DGCR), and did not proactively look for nutrition knowledge were less likely to have adequate dietary knowledge literacy. Targeted interventions should be developed to promote dietary knowledge level of the elderly.https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/17/21/8029dietary knowledgeChinese elderlytrendnutrition
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Ying Yang
Runhu Hu
Hongfei Long
Ni Wang
Quan Wang
Zongfu Mao
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Ying Yang
Runhu Hu
Hongfei Long
Ni Wang
Quan Wang
Zongfu Mao
Trends and Associated Factors of Dietary Knowledge among Chinese Older Residents: Results from the China Health and Nutrition Survey 2004–2015
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
dietary knowledge
Chinese elderly
trend
nutrition
author_facet Shizhen Wang
Ying Yang
Runhu Hu
Hongfei Long
Ni Wang
Quan Wang
Zongfu Mao
author_sort Shizhen Wang
title Trends and Associated Factors of Dietary Knowledge among Chinese Older Residents: Results from the China Health and Nutrition Survey 2004–2015
title_short Trends and Associated Factors of Dietary Knowledge among Chinese Older Residents: Results from the China Health and Nutrition Survey 2004–2015
title_full Trends and Associated Factors of Dietary Knowledge among Chinese Older Residents: Results from the China Health and Nutrition Survey 2004–2015
title_fullStr Trends and Associated Factors of Dietary Knowledge among Chinese Older Residents: Results from the China Health and Nutrition Survey 2004–2015
title_full_unstemmed Trends and Associated Factors of Dietary Knowledge among Chinese Older Residents: Results from the China Health and Nutrition Survey 2004–2015
title_sort trends and associated factors of dietary knowledge among chinese older residents: results from the china health and nutrition survey 2004–2015
publisher MDPI AG
series International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
issn 1661-7827
1660-4601
publishDate 2020-10-01
description Promoting a healthy diet of the elderly is an important task in the current “Healthy China Action”. This study aimed to describe the changing trends of the dietary knowledge elderly Chinese during 2004–2015 and to examine the associated factors of dietary knowledge. Elderly people aged ≥60 years were included as study subjects from the China Health and Nutrition Survey 2004–2015. A total of 15,607 samples were involved in the analysis. The correct rate of dietary knowledge items followed upward trends over time, except for two items regarding physical activity intensity (Question 11, Cochran-Armitage <i>c <sup>2</sup></i>= 20.05, <i>p</i> <0.001) and healthy weight (Question 12, Cochran-Armitage <i>c <sup>2</sup></i>= 43.93, <i>p</i> <0.001). Four of the twelve dietary knowledge items consistently followed the lowest correct rate between 2006 and 2015, regarding physical activity intensity (Question 11, 24.5%−25.8%), staple food consumption (Question 5, 36.6%−41.5%), animal product consumption (Question 6, 45.8%−59.5%), and fatty meat and animal fat consumption (Question 7, 63.6%−64.9%). Participants who had a lower educational level or lived in rural areas or western regions, did not know about the Chinese Food Pagoda (CFP) or Dietary Guidelines for Chinese Residents (DGCR), and did not proactively look for nutrition knowledge were less likely to have adequate dietary knowledge literacy. Targeted interventions should be developed to promote dietary knowledge level of the elderly.
topic dietary knowledge
Chinese elderly
trend
nutrition
url https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/17/21/8029
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