Food behavior, social aspects and nutritional status in Romania
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MATRAN, Irina Mihaela, MARTIN-HADMAS, Roxana, FAZAKAS, Zita, GUINE, Raquel. Food behavior, social aspects and nutritional status in Romania. In: One Health and Risk Management, 2021, nr. 2(4-S), p. 6. ISSN 2587-3458.
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One Health and Risk Management
Numărul 2(4-S) / 2021 / ISSN 2587-3458 /ISSNe 2587-3466

Food behavior, social aspects and nutritional status in Romania

CZU: 613.2(498)

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Matran Irina Mihaela1, Martin-Hadmas Roxana1, Fazakas Zita1, Guine Raquel2
 
1 George Emil Palade University of Medicine, Pharmacy, Science and Technology of Targu Mures,
2 Polytechnic Institute of Viseu
 
 
 
Disponibil în IBN: 5 octombrie 2021


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Introduction. Health status is directly linked with nutritional status, life style and food behaviour. There are 4 Health Indicators: Health Conscience, Health Information Orienta-tion, Health-Oriented Beliefs, and Healthy Activities. People who are health conscious have a positive attitude towards preventive measures such as healthy eating. Health in-formation refers to the extent to which an individual is willing to seek health information. At the cognitive level, health orientation is manifested in the field of health beliefs, which refers to the specific cognitions held by individuals about health behaviors. Also, health-oriented individuals are more likely to engage in healthy activities than other people in the population. The four aspects of the health orientation mentioned suggest the differ-ences between individuals in the context of their sources of information in the health field. Our aim was to evaluate connections between social characteristics, nutritional status data and food behaviour, in a Romanian population sample. Material and methods. We followed a qualitative cross-sectional study based on screen-ing of 751 Romanian adults from different regions of our country, which was carried out in 2018. We used a validated questionnaire from an international project, based on 26 specific questions, filled in online, regarding their nutritional and social data completed by their attitudes and information towards food behaviour. In our group, 68.7% were women, one quarter had over 50 years old, 82.3% were from urban areas and almost 2/3rds were higly educated. Results. We obtained a positive correlation between demographic parameters and the BMI, also healthy food behaviors were more frequent at women versus man. On the op-posite, the confidence of men upon the information about healthy eating from the inter-net was higher than that of women. The number of hours/day spent watching TV or in front of the computer was positively correlated with age and also with their BMI. A high education level was significantly positively associated with healthier choices regarding nutrition practices. Health status in relation with nutritional status showed us that the most concerned group for their diet was those who suffered from different pathologies especially cardiovascular disorders. We obtained no significant associations among BMI, environment, current professional activity, responsibility for eating, and physical activity. Conclusions. Nutritionists, specialists in medicine, and food stakeholders should pro-mote healthy diets through adequate sources of information aimed at target groups. Mul-tidisciplinary teams should develop a more efficient strategy to motivate people to make healthy eating choices and improve population food behavior.

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health, motivation, BMI, food behaviour, education