2020
DOI: 10.1186/s12889-020-08896-y
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Association between diet-related knowledge, attitudes, behaviors, and self-rated health in Chinese adult residents: a population-based study

Abstract: Background: Diet-related knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors (KABs) are important for building healthier dietary patterns. We conducted this study to (a) investigate diet conditions of Chinese adult residents from the perspective of knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors, and (b) assess the association between diet-related KABs and self-rated health. Methods: We analyzed the 2015 China Health and Nutrition Survey (CHNS) data. Individuals aged 18 years and older were included as study subjects (n = 12,814), assess… Show more

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“…While most component scores trended in the hypothesized direction, the only significant association with SRD was noted for fruit. In general, fruit and vegetables have been correlated with perceptions of healthfulness ( 46 – 49 ) and self-rated eating habits ( 33 ). A previous study in this same cohort showed that individuals consuming local fruit and vegetable more frequently (vs. never or rarely) had higher overall diet quality ( 50 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While most component scores trended in the hypothesized direction, the only significant association with SRD was noted for fruit. In general, fruit and vegetables have been correlated with perceptions of healthfulness ( 46 – 49 ) and self-rated eating habits ( 33 ). A previous study in this same cohort showed that individuals consuming local fruit and vegetable more frequently (vs. never or rarely) had higher overall diet quality ( 50 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previous medical studies demonstrated that smoking and alcohol consumption adversely affect health and induce chronic diseases [ 45 , 46 , 47 ]. However, several studies identified that the self-rated health conditions of smokers and drinkers tend to be biased upwards [ 11 , 48 ]. There are two possible explanations: one is that those who are addicted to smoking and alcohol consumption generally believe that their health is better and that smoking and alcohol consumption have a less negative impact on their health [ 49 ]; the other is that smoking and alcohol consumption may relieve psychological pressure and make people happy [ 50 ], leading to a better self-evaluation of health status.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…De Vriendt et al [ 8 ], Petrovici and Ritson [ 25 ] find that an individual’s level of nutrition knowledge mainly depends on his/her education, age, and occupation. Some scholars argue that more knowledge of diet usually leads to better health [ 11 , 26 ]. However, there are also studies suggesting that dietary knowledge is not translated into healthier food choices [ 27 ], and so has no positive impacts on health [ 28 , 29 ].…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Doyle et al [11] have emphasized the importance of improving PA-related knowledge and strengthening the awareness of PA's bene ts for mental health. In our previous study [12], we indicated the possibility that behavioral intervention from the perspective of knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors could help improve individual health. Thus, assessing PA-related knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors might be of vital importance in elderly health promotion in China.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%