Stages of change and factors associated with misperceived eating behavior in obese individuals

ABSTRACT Objective: To evaluate the stages of behavior change related to fat and fruit/vegetable intakes and the factors associated with misperceived eating behavior (pseudo-maintenance). Methods: This cross-sectional study collected sociodemographic, socioeconomic, health, and food intake data fr...

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Main Authors: Lydiane Bragunci BEDESCHI, Aline Cristine Souza LOPES, Luana Caroline dos SANTOS
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Language:English
Published: Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Campinas 2016-02-01
Series:Revista de Nutrição
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spelling doaj-7dd3d3aade6447f5aa4ae8a8db17efb62020-11-24T20:46:19ZengPontifícia Universidade Católica de CampinasRevista de Nutrição1678-98652016-02-01291334210.1590/1678-98652016000100004S1415-52732016000100033Stages of change and factors associated with misperceived eating behavior in obese individualsLydiane Bragunci BEDESCHIAline Cristine Souza LOPESLuana Caroline dos SANTOSABSTRACT Objective: To evaluate the stages of behavior change related to fat and fruit/vegetable intakes and the factors associated with misperceived eating behavior (pseudo-maintenance). Methods: This cross-sectional study collected sociodemographic, socioeconomic, health, and food intake data from obese individuals (n=103) aged ≥20 years. Stages of behavior change according to the Transtheoretical Model were measured for fat and fruit/vegetable intakes. The pseudo-maintenance stage was reclassified in subjects in the action/maintenance stage who had inappropriate food habits. Multiple logistic regression models were proposed to assess the factors associated with misperceptions. Results: The prevalences of pseudo-maintenance for fat and fruit/vegetable intakes were 23.3 and 19.4%, respectively. The factors associated with misperceived fat intake were overconsumption of saturated fatty acids (OR=3.84; 1.18-12.56) and age (OR=1.06; 1.02-1.11), and with fruit and vegetable intake, income (OR=0.99; 0.98-0.99). Conclusion: The results reveal that perceived eating behavior and actual food intake diverge from anthropometric and health data, signaling the need of different intervention strategies to raise awareness in this group for the need of modifications.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1415-52732016000100033&lng=en&tlng=enDieta com restrição de gordurasComportamento alimentarFrutasObesidadeVerduras
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author Lydiane Bragunci BEDESCHI
Aline Cristine Souza LOPES
Luana Caroline dos SANTOS
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Aline Cristine Souza LOPES
Luana Caroline dos SANTOS
Stages of change and factors associated with misperceived eating behavior in obese individuals
Revista de Nutrição
Dieta com restrição de gorduras
Comportamento alimentar
Frutas
Obesidade
Verduras
author_facet Lydiane Bragunci BEDESCHI
Aline Cristine Souza LOPES
Luana Caroline dos SANTOS
author_sort Lydiane Bragunci BEDESCHI
title Stages of change and factors associated with misperceived eating behavior in obese individuals
title_short Stages of change and factors associated with misperceived eating behavior in obese individuals
title_full Stages of change and factors associated with misperceived eating behavior in obese individuals
title_fullStr Stages of change and factors associated with misperceived eating behavior in obese individuals
title_full_unstemmed Stages of change and factors associated with misperceived eating behavior in obese individuals
title_sort stages of change and factors associated with misperceived eating behavior in obese individuals
publisher Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Campinas
series Revista de Nutrição
issn 1678-9865
publishDate 2016-02-01
description ABSTRACT Objective: To evaluate the stages of behavior change related to fat and fruit/vegetable intakes and the factors associated with misperceived eating behavior (pseudo-maintenance). Methods: This cross-sectional study collected sociodemographic, socioeconomic, health, and food intake data from obese individuals (n=103) aged ≥20 years. Stages of behavior change according to the Transtheoretical Model were measured for fat and fruit/vegetable intakes. The pseudo-maintenance stage was reclassified in subjects in the action/maintenance stage who had inappropriate food habits. Multiple logistic regression models were proposed to assess the factors associated with misperceptions. Results: The prevalences of pseudo-maintenance for fat and fruit/vegetable intakes were 23.3 and 19.4%, respectively. The factors associated with misperceived fat intake were overconsumption of saturated fatty acids (OR=3.84; 1.18-12.56) and age (OR=1.06; 1.02-1.11), and with fruit and vegetable intake, income (OR=0.99; 0.98-0.99). Conclusion: The results reveal that perceived eating behavior and actual food intake diverge from anthropometric and health data, signaling the need of different intervention strategies to raise awareness in this group for the need of modifications.
topic Dieta com restrição de gorduras
Comportamento alimentar
Frutas
Obesidade
Verduras
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