Alcohol consumption and Mediterranean Diet adherence among health science students in Spain: the DiSA-UMH Study


Autoria(s): Scholz,Alexander; Navarrete-Muñoz,Eva Maria; Garcia de la Hera,Manuela; Gimenez-Monzo,Daniel; Gonzalez-Palacios,Sandra; Valera-Gran,Desirée; Torres-Collado,Laura; Vioque,Jesus
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01/04/2016

Resumo

Objective: To describe the association between consumption of different alcoholic beverages and adherence to the Mediterranean diet. Methods: A cross-sectional analysis was conducted of the baseline data of the DiSA-UMH study, an ongoing cohort study with Spanish health science students (n = 1098) aged 17-35 years. Dietary information was collected by a validated 84-item food frequency questionnaire. Participants were grouped into non-drinkers, exclusive beer and/or wine drinkers and drinkers of all types of alcoholic beverages. Mediterranean diet adherence was determined by using a modification of the relative Mediterranean Diet Score (rMED; score range: 0-16) according to consumption of 8 dietary components. We performed multiple linear and multinomial regression analyses. Results: The mean alcohol consumption was 4.3 g/day (SD: 6.1). A total of 19.5%, 18.9% and 61.6% of the participants were non-drinkers, exclusive beer and/or wine drinkers and drinkers of all types of alcoholic beverages, respectively. Participants who consumed beer and/or wine exclusively had higher rMED scores than non-drinkers (β: 0.76, 95%CI: 0.25-1.27). Drinkers of all types of alcoholic beverages had similar rMED scores to non-drinkers. Non-drinkers consumed less fish and more meat, whereas drinkers of all types of alcoholic beverages consumed fewer fruits, vegetables and more meat than exclusive beer and/or wine drinkers. Conclusions: The overall alcohol consumption among the students in our study was low-to-moderate. Exclusive beer and/or wine drinkers differed regarding the Mediterranean diet pattern from non-drinkers and drinkers of all types of alcohol. These results show the need to properly adjust for diet in studies of the effects of alcohol consumption.

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en

Publicador

Ediciones Doyma, S.L.

Fonte

Gaceta Sanitaria v.30 n.2 2016

Palavras-Chave #Alcohol drinking #Alcoholic beverages #Students #Health occupations #Diet #Mediterranean Diet
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journal article