Dietary patterns for reducing cardiovascular disease risk among Thai alcohol drinkers

Aim: To study alcohol consumption patterns and dietary patterns among Thai people living in provinces with high risk of cardiovascular disease. Methods: A cross-sectional survey was applied using a face-to-face interview. A total of 1698 respondents aged 15-59years participated. Four provinces from...

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Main Authors: Klaewkla Jeeranun, Klaewsiri Duangporn
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spelling th-mahidol.198592018-07-12T09:49:51Z Dietary patterns for reducing cardiovascular disease risk among Thai alcohol drinkers Klaewkla Jeeranun Klaewsiri Duangporn Mahidol University Nursing Aim: To study alcohol consumption patterns and dietary patterns among Thai people living in provinces with high risk of cardiovascular disease. Methods: A cross-sectional survey was applied using a face-to-face interview. A total of 1698 respondents aged 15-59years participated. Four provinces from northern, central, eastern and southern Thailand as well as Bangkok were selected. Results: A total of 724 (42.6%) men and 974 (57.4%) women participated in the study. There were more unhealthy habits associated with increased cardiovascular disease risk in the regular alcohol drinker group than in the occasional drinker and non-drinker groups. There were differences in diet practices between men and women. Both men and women in the regular alcohol drinker group consumed highly salty food regularly 2.05 and 2.25 times more often than those in the occasional and non-drinker group. They also regularly added fish sauce to ready cooked food 1.57 and 3.62 times more often than the occasional and non-drinker group. Men in the regular alcohol drinker group regularly consumed deep-fried food 1.97 times more often than those in the occasional and non-drinker group. Men in the occasional and non-drinker group regularly consumed fibre food 1.69 times more than those in the regular drinker group. Conclusions: These results showed that alcohol drinkers also consumed poor diets that may put them at risk of development of cardiovascular disease. Programs aimed at increasing knowledge concerning better nutrition and fostering healthy eating habits among alcohol drinkers are warranted. © 2008 The Author Journal compilation © 2008 Dietitians Association of Australia. 2018-07-12T02:49:51Z 2018-07-12T02:49:51Z 2008-11-19 Article Nutrition and Dietetics. Vol.65, No.4 (2008), 272-278 10.1111/j.1747-0080.2008.00313.x 14466368 2-s2.0-56049104503 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/19859 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=56049104503&origin=inward
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Klaewkla Jeeranun
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Dietary patterns for reducing cardiovascular disease risk among Thai alcohol drinkers
description Aim: To study alcohol consumption patterns and dietary patterns among Thai people living in provinces with high risk of cardiovascular disease. Methods: A cross-sectional survey was applied using a face-to-face interview. A total of 1698 respondents aged 15-59years participated. Four provinces from northern, central, eastern and southern Thailand as well as Bangkok were selected. Results: A total of 724 (42.6%) men and 974 (57.4%) women participated in the study. There were more unhealthy habits associated with increased cardiovascular disease risk in the regular alcohol drinker group than in the occasional drinker and non-drinker groups. There were differences in diet practices between men and women. Both men and women in the regular alcohol drinker group consumed highly salty food regularly 2.05 and 2.25 times more often than those in the occasional and non-drinker group. They also regularly added fish sauce to ready cooked food 1.57 and 3.62 times more often than the occasional and non-drinker group. Men in the regular alcohol drinker group regularly consumed deep-fried food 1.97 times more often than those in the occasional and non-drinker group. Men in the occasional and non-drinker group regularly consumed fibre food 1.69 times more than those in the regular drinker group. Conclusions: These results showed that alcohol drinkers also consumed poor diets that may put them at risk of development of cardiovascular disease. Programs aimed at increasing knowledge concerning better nutrition and fostering healthy eating habits among alcohol drinkers are warranted. © 2008 The Author Journal compilation © 2008 Dietitians Association of Australia.
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Klaewsiri Duangporn
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title Dietary patterns for reducing cardiovascular disease risk among Thai alcohol drinkers
title_short Dietary patterns for reducing cardiovascular disease risk among Thai alcohol drinkers
title_full Dietary patterns for reducing cardiovascular disease risk among Thai alcohol drinkers
title_fullStr Dietary patterns for reducing cardiovascular disease risk among Thai alcohol drinkers
title_full_unstemmed Dietary patterns for reducing cardiovascular disease risk among Thai alcohol drinkers
title_sort dietary patterns for reducing cardiovascular disease risk among thai alcohol drinkers
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