Caloric and Lipid Profiles in the Spanish Population of North Africa
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Mohatar Barba, Miriam; López Olivares, María; Fernández Gómez, Elisabet; Luque Vara, Trinidad; Linares Manrique, Marta; Enrique Mirón, CarmenEditorial
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Materia
Culture Eating habits Sugar Caloric profile Lipid profile Diet quality
Date
2022-04-14Referencia bibliográfica
Mohatar-Barba,M... [et al.]. Caloric and Lipid Profiles in the Spanish Population of North Africa. Foods 2022, 11, 1140. [https://doi.org/10.3390/foods11081140]
Résumé
This study introduces an analysis for determining factors of diet quality among the Spanish
adult population in North Africa with the aim of promoting healthier eating habits to prevent
the development of diabetes mellitus. It is a diagnostic, non-experimental, cross-sectional and
observational study, with a descriptive correlational methodology, with 201 participants from Ceuta
and Melilla. The information collection has been carried out through the 24 h diet recall. Various
sociodemographic factors influencing the quality of the diet have been analyzed. People from Melilla
adopt a carbohydrate-rich diet (p = 0.004), whereas people from Ceuta have a lipid-rich diet (p = 0.002),
particularly a high- monounsaturated-fat diet (p = 0.007). Muslims consume more sugar (p = 0.001)
compared with Christians. Those working consume less carbohydrates (p = 0.13) than those not
working. The latter consuming more fats (p = 0.39), and those with a higher education level show
higher consumption of proteins (p = 0.001). The results of this study suggest that diet quality, in
general, does not follow healthy recommendations established for the Spanish population, where the
sugar consumption-diabetes relationship justifies the need for further research on Muslim population.