Consumo de grupos de alimentos y su asociación con características sociodemográficas en población mexicana. Ensanut 2018-19
Sonia Rodríguez‐Ramírez, Elsa Berenice Gaona‐Pineda, Brenda Martínez‐Tapia, Andrea Arango‐Angarita, Edith Kim-Herrera, Andrys Valdez-Sánchez, María Concepción Medina-Zacarías, Teresa Shamah-Levy, Ivonne Ramírez‐Silva
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To describe the consumption of recommended and non-recommended food groups for daily consumption, and their association with sociodemographic characteristics in Mexican population. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Infor-mation from the 2018-19 National Health and Nutrition Survey from Mexico, using a 7-day food consumption fre-quency questionnaire, in children and adults. We estimated consumption of seven food groups in quartiles by age group. We analyzed the association of locality of residence, region and tertil of well-being index (WBI). RESULTS: Living in urban locality, north region, or medium or high WBI were associated with higher possibility of being in higher quartiles of egg and dairy, legumes, processed meat and snacks, candies and desserts consumption. CONCLUSIONS: In the southern Mexico more fruits are consumed, but less legumes, eggs and dairy products, while in urban locations more snacks, sweets and desserts are consumed.