2019
DOI: 10.1017/s1368980019001289
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Nutrition literacy predicts adherence to healthy/unhealthy diet patterns in adults with a nutrition-related chronic condition

Abstract: Objective To describe the relationship between adherence to distinct dietary patterns and nutrition literacy. Design We identified distinct dietary patterns using principal covariates regression (PCovR) and principal components analysis (PCA) from the Diet History Questionnaire (DHQ) II. Nutrition literacy was assessed using the Nutrition Literacy Assessment Instrument (NLit). Cross-sectional relationships between dietary pattern adherence and global and domain-specific NLit scores were tested by multiple li… Show more

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“…However, after controlling for the effect of other possible predictors in multivariate analysis, this association was not significant anymore. The relationship between weight status and FNL has been addressed in a number of studies [12,15,20,30,34,35]; however, the results have not been consistent. In some studies, people with higher BMI have had a lower level of FNL [20,34], while in some others non-significant [12,15,30] or positive [35] association between BMI and FNL has been reported.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, after controlling for the effect of other possible predictors in multivariate analysis, this association was not significant anymore. The relationship between weight status and FNL has been addressed in a number of studies [12,15,20,30,34,35]; however, the results have not been consistent. In some studies, people with higher BMI have had a lower level of FNL [20,34], while in some others non-significant [12,15,30] or positive [35] association between BMI and FNL has been reported.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, after controlling for the effect of other possible predictors in multivariate analysis, this association was not signi cant anymore. The relationship between weight status and FNL has been addressed in a number of studies [11,14,19,29,34,35]; however, the results have not been consistent. In some studies, people with higher BMI have had a lower level of FNL [19,34], while in some others non-signi cant [11,14,29] or positive [35] association between BMI and FNL has been reported.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Imported and processed foods can play a role in providing affordable and convenient options for families. Previous studies have documented the links between nutrition knowledge and nutritional literacy with better food choices, healthier diets, and healthy body compositions (Michou et al, 2018;Taylor et al, 2019). Promoting nutrition education, particularly if harnessing traditional knowledge, can help build adaptive capacity towards climate change (Granderson, 2017) and improve the nutrient density of food supplies.…”
Section: A Case For Building a More Resilient Food Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%