Heterogeneity of nutritional habits of Lithuanian ethnolinguistic groups: population-based study
Background. Lithuania is a Northern European country consisting of two main ethnolinguistic groups: Samogitians and Highlanders. The objective of the paper is to investigate differences in nutritional habits of 18–65-year-old Lithuanians living in different ethnolinguistic regions. Materials and...
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doaj-a8afb1462d174430b10b9d240f62dbcc2021-02-03T09:23:42ZengVilnius University PressActa Medica Lituanica1392-01382029-41742016-07-0123210.6001/actamedica.v23i2.3323Heterogeneity of nutritional habits of Lithuanian ethnolinguistic groups: population-based studyAudronė JakaitienėDonatas AustysNeringa BurokienėVytautas KasiulevičiusRimantas StukasVaidutis KučinskasBackground. Lithuania is a Northern European country consisting of two main ethnolinguistic groups: Samogitians and Highlanders. The objective of the paper is to investigate differences in nutritional habits of 18–65-year-old Lithuanians living in different ethnolinguistic regions. Materials and methods. A representative, population-based, random sample of the 18–65-year-old ethnic Lithuanian population was interviewed from 17 December 2008 to 20 May 2013. Lithuanians living in their ethnolinguistic region for at least three generations were included (n = 1,133). We analysed responses to 12 questions about nutritional habits of respondents. For the univariate analysis, we applied the chi-squared test. For the clusterisation of the survey questions, we employed a multiple correspondence analysis (MCA). Results. Comparing Samogitians’ and Highlanders’ responses according to their gender, education, and place of residence, we observed more often significant differences (p https://www.journals.vu.lt/AML/article/view/21438nutritionlife styleoverweightsocial determinants of healthLithuanian populationpublic health |
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Heterogeneity of nutritional habits of Lithuanian ethnolinguistic groups: population-based study |
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Heterogeneity of nutritional habits of Lithuanian ethnolinguistic groups: population-based study |
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Heterogeneity of nutritional habits of Lithuanian ethnolinguistic groups: population-based study |
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Heterogeneity of nutritional habits of Lithuanian ethnolinguistic groups: population-based study |
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Heterogeneity of nutritional habits of Lithuanian ethnolinguistic groups: population-based study |
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heterogeneity of nutritional habits of lithuanian ethnolinguistic groups: population-based study |
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Background. Lithuania is a Northern European country consisting of two main ethnolinguistic groups: Samogitians and Highlanders. The objective of the paper is to investigate differences in nutritional habits of 18–65-year-old Lithuanians living in different ethnolinguistic regions.
Materials and methods. A representative, population-based, random sample of the 18–65-year-old ethnic Lithuanian population was interviewed from 17 December 2008 to 20 May 2013. Lithuanians living in their ethnolinguistic region for at least three generations were included (n = 1,133). We analysed responses to 12 questions about nutritional habits of respondents. For the univariate analysis, we applied the chi-squared test. For the clusterisation of the survey questions, we employed a multiple correspondence analysis (MCA).
Results. Comparing Samogitians’ and Highlanders’ responses according to their gender, education, and place of residence, we observed more often significant differences (p |
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nutrition life style overweight social determinants of health Lithuanian population public health |
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https://www.journals.vu.lt/AML/article/view/21438 |
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