Public Awareness of Diet-Related Diseases and Dietary Risk Factors: A 2022 Nationwide Cross-Sectional Survey among Adults in Poland
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Study Design and Population
2.2. Measures
2.3. Statistical Analysis
2.4. Ethics
3. Results
3.1. Characteristics of the Study Population
3.2. Public Awareness of Diet-Related Diseases and Dietary Risk Factors
3.3. Factors Associated with Awareness of Diet-Related Diseases and Dietary Risk Factors
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Variable | n | % |
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Gender | ||
Female | 570 | 53.3 |
Male | 500 | 46.7 |
Age (years) | ||
18–34 | 345 | 32.2 |
35–49 | 287 | 26.8 |
50–64 | 282 | 26.4 |
65+ | 156 | 14.6 |
Educational level | ||
Primary | 24 | 2.2 |
Vocational | 107 | 10.0 |
Secondary | 475 | 44.4 |
Higher | 464 | 43.4 |
Marital status | ||
Single | 229 | 21.4 |
Married | 540 | 50.5 |
Informal relationship | 174 | 16.3 |
Divorced | 43 | 4.0 |
Widowed | 84 | 7.9 |
Having children | ||
Yes | 677 | 63.3 |
No | 393 | 36.7 |
Number of household members | ||
Living alone | 147 | 13.7 |
2 or more | 923 | 86.3 |
Place of residence | ||
Rural | 357 | 33.4 |
City below 20,000 residents | 135 | 12.6 |
City from 20,000 to 99,999 residents | 227 | 21.2 |
City from 100,000 to 499,999 residents | 202 | 18.9 |
City above 500,000 residents | 149 | 13.9 |
Occupational status | ||
Active | 666 | 62.2 |
Passive | 404 | 37.8 |
Self-reported economic status | ||
Rather good, good, or very good | 410 | 38.3 |
Moderate/difficult to tell | 430 | 40.2 |
Rather bad, bad, or very good | 230 | 21.5 |
Presence of chronic diseases | ||
Yes | 481 | 45.0 |
No | 589 | 55.0 |
Self-reported health status | ||
Rather good, good, or very good | 472 | 44.1 |
Moderate/difficult to tell | 502 | 46.9 |
Rather bad, bad, or very good | 96 | 9.0 |
Overall (n = 1070) | ||
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Variable | n | % |
What do you think are diet-related diseases? (multiple-choice format; positive answers) | ||
Overweight or obesity | 910 | 85.0 |
Diabetes mellitus | 792 | 74.0 |
Arterial hypertension | 730 | 68.2 |
Myocardial infarction | 632 | 59.1 |
Stroke | 280 | 26.2 |
Cancer | 598 | 55.9 |
Osteoporosis | 191 | 17.9 |
Tooth decay | 573 | 53.6 |
Which of the following dietary patterns can lead to the development of diseases? (multiple-choice format; positive answers) | ||
Excessive caloric intake | 538 | 50.3 |
Excessive consumption of sugar and salt | 785 | 73.4 |
Excessive consumption of saturated fatty acids and trans isomers | 575 | 53.7 |
Too little dietary fiber intake | 413 | 38.6 |
Too little vitamin intake | 496 | 46.4 |
Too little consumption of vegetables and fruits | 671 | 62.7 |
Too little intake of calcium and magnesium | 434 | 40.6 |
Too little consumption of fish and oils | 467 | 43.6 |
Diet-Related Diseases—Percentage of Respondents Who Answered “Yes” by Sociodemographic Factors | ||||||||
Variable | Overweight or Obesity | Diabetes Mellitus | Arterial Hypertension | Myocardial Infarction | ||||
n (%) | p | n (%) | p | n (%) | p | n (%) | p | |
Gender | ||||||||
Female | 514 (90.2) | <0.001 | 442 (77.5) | 0.01 | 402 (70.5) | 0.08 | 350 (61.4) | 0.1 |
Male | 396 (79.2) | 350 (70.0) | 328 (65.6) | 282 (56.4) | ||||
Age (years) | ||||||||
18–34 | 275 (79.7) | <0.001 | 258 (74.8) | 0.7 | 209 (60.6) | <0.001 | 194 (56.2) | 0.2 |
35–49 | 237 (82.6) | 209 (72.8) | 201 (70.0) | 181 (63.1) | ||||
50–64 | 259 (91.8) | 214 (75.9) | 213 (75.5) | 171 (60.6) | ||||
65+ | 139 (89.1) | 111 (71.2) | 107 (68.6) | 86 (55.1) | ||||
Educational level | ||||||||
Primary | 18 (75.0) | <0.001 | 14 (58.3) | <0.001 | 11 (45.8) | <0.001 | 12 (50.0) | 0.003 |
Vocational | 78 (72.9) | 56 (52.3) | 61 (57.0) | 51 (47.7) | ||||
Secondary | 402 (84.6) | 355 (74.7) | 307 (64.6) | 269 (56.6) | ||||
Higher | 412 (88.8) | 367 (79.1) | 351 (75.6) | 300 (64.7) | ||||
Marital status | ||||||||
Single | 183 (79.9) | 0.1 | 176 (76.9) | 0.3 | 144 (62.9) | 0.4 | 128 (55.9) | 0.8 |
Married | 469 (86.9) | 393 (72.8) | 380 (70.4) | 324 (60.0) | ||||
Informal relationship | 146 (83.9) | 134 (77.0) | 120 (69.0) | 106 (60.9) | ||||
Divorced | 39 (90.7) | 33 (76.7) | 29 (67.4) | 25 (58.1) | ||||
Widowed | 73 (86.9) | 56 (66.7) | 57 (67.9) | 49 (58.3) | ||||
Having children | ||||||||
Yes | 596 (88.0) | <0.001 | 496 (73.3) | 0.5 | 478 (70.6) | 0.03 | 401 (59.2) | 0.9 |
No | 314 (79.9) | 296 (75.3) | 252 (64.1) | 231 (58.8) | ||||
Number of household members | ||||||||
Living alone | 122 (83.0) | 0.5 | 107 (72.8) | 0.7 | 99 (67.3) | 0.8 | 80 (54.4) | 0.2 |
2 or more | 788 (85.4) | 685 (74.2) | 631 (68.4) | 552 (59.8) | ||||
Place of residence | ||||||||
Rural | 299 (83.8) | 0.5 | 262 (73.4) | 0.04 | 229 (64.1) | 0.1 | 203 (56.9) | 0.2 |
City below 20,000 residents | 110 (81.5) | 91 (67.4) | 89 (65.9) | 83 (61.5) | ||||
City from 20,000 to 99,999 residents | 194 (85.5) | 170 (74.9) | 158 (69.6) | 140 (61.7) | ||||
City from 100,000 to 499,999 residents | 178 (88.1) | 145 (71.8) | 141 (69.8) | 109 (54.0) | ||||
City above 500,000 residents | 129 (86.6) | 124 (83.2) | 113 (75.8) | 97 (65.1) | ||||
Occupational status | ||||||||
Active | 560 (84.1) | 0.3 | 488 (73.3) | 0.5 | 467 (70.1) | 0.09 | 416 (62.5) | 0.004 |
Passive | 350 (86.6) | 304 (75.2) | 263 (65.1) | 216 (53.5) | ||||
Self-reported financial status | ||||||||
Rather good, good, or very good | 352 (85.9) | 0.7 | 311 (75.9) | 0.3 | 282 (68.8) | 0.4 | 241 (58.8) | 0.9 |
Moderate/difficult to tell | 366 (85.1) | 320 (74.4) | 284 (66.0) | 254 (59.1) | ||||
Rather bad, bad, or very good | 192 (83.5) | 161 (70.0) | 164 (71.3) | 137 (59.6) | ||||
Presence of chronic diseases | ||||||||
Yes | 434 (90.2) | <0.001 | 378 (78.6) | 0.002 | 357 (74.2) | <0.001 | 310 (64.4) | 0.001 |
No | 476 (80.8) | 414 (70.3) | 373 (63.3) | 322 (54.7) | ||||
Self-reported health status | ||||||||
Rather good, good, or very good | 406 (86.0) | 0.7 | 351 (74.4) | 0.9 | 319 (67.6) | 0.9 | 270 (57.2) | 0.5 |
Moderate/difficult to tell | 424 (84.5) | 369 (73.5) | 346 (68.9) | 302 (60.2) | ||||
Rather bad, bad, or very good | 80 (83.3) | 72 (75.0) | 65 (67.7) | 60 (62.5) | ||||
Variable | Stroke | Cancer | Osteoporosis | Tooth Decay | ||||
n (%) | p | n (%) | p | n (%) | p | n (%) | p | |
Gender | ||||||||
Female | 157 (27.5) | 0.3 | 334 (58.6) | 0.057 | 106 (18.6) | 0.5 | 333 (58.4) | <0.001 |
Male | 123 (24.6) | 264 (52.8) | 85 (17.0) | 240 (48.0) | ||||
Age (years) | ||||||||
18–34 | 67 (19.4) | 0.01 | 169 (49.0) | 0.01 | 61 (17.7) | 0.9 | 211 (61.2) | <0.001 |
35–49 | 88 (30.7) | 166 (57.8) | 55 (19.2) | 160 (55.7) | ||||
50–64 | 80 (28.4) | 175 (62.1) | 48 (17.0) | 140 (49.6) | ||||
65+ | 45 (28.8) | 88 (56.4) | 27 (17.3) | 62 (39.7) | ||||
Educational level | ||||||||
Primary | 3 (12.5) | <0.001 | 9 (37.5) | <0.001 | 2 (8.3) | <0.001 | 13 (54.2) | <0.001 |
Vocational | 13 (12.1) | 40 (37.4) | 13 (12.1) | 33 (30.8) | ||||
Secondary | 109 (22.9) | 251 (52.8) | 67 (14.1) | 238 (50.1) | ||||
Higher | 155 (33.4) | 298 (64.2) | 109 (23.5) | 289 (62.3) | ||||
Marital status | ||||||||
Single | 53 (23.1) | 0.2 | 119 (52.0) | 0.4 | 41 (17.9) | 0.1 | 130 (56.8) | <0.001 |
Married | 140 (25.9) | 314 (58.1) | 88 (16.3) | 271 (50.2) | ||||
Informal relationship | 57 (32.8) | 96 (55.2) | 42 (24.1) | 116 (66.7) | ||||
Divorced | 10 (23.3) | 20 (46.5) | 4 (9.3) | 16 (37.2) | ||||
Widowed | 20 (23.8) | 49 (58.3) | 16 (19.0) | 40 (47.6) | ||||
Having children | ||||||||
Yes | 180 (26.6) | 0.7 | 376 (55.5) | 0.8 | 109 (16.1) | 0.05 | 350 (51.7) | 0.1 |
No | 100 (25.4) | 222 (56.5) | 82 (20.9) | 223 (56.7) | ||||
Number of household members | ||||||||
Living alone | 38 (25.9) | 0.9 | 76 (51.7) | 0.3 | 38 (25.9) | 0.006 | 67 (45.6) | 0.04 |
2 or more | 242 (26.2) | 522 (56.6) | 153 (16.6) | 506 (54.8) | ||||
Place of residence | ||||||||
Rural | 84 (23.5) | 0.2 | 193 (54.1) | 0.7 | 62 (17.4) | 0.1 | 193 (54.1) | 0.2 |
City below 20,000 residents | 38 (28.1) | 77 (57.0) | 18 (13.3) | 60 (44.4) | ||||
City from 20,000 to 99,999 residents | 63 (27.8) | 129 (56.8) | 53 (23.3) | 124 (54.6) | ||||
City from 100,000 to 499,999 residents | 47 (23.3) | 120 (59.4) | 36 (17.8) | 108 (53.5) | ||||
City above 500,000 residents | 48 (32.2) | 79 (53.0) | 22 (14.8) | 88 (59.1) | ||||
Occupational status | ||||||||
Active | 186 (27.9) | 0.09 | 377 (56.6) | 0.5 | 131 (19.7) | 0.046 | 382 (57.4) | 0.001 |
Passive | 94 (23.3) | 221 (54.7) | 60 (14.9) | 191 (47.3) | ||||
Self-reported financial status | ||||||||
Rather good, good, or very good | 114 (27.8) | 0.5 | 228 (55.6) | 0.01 | 70 (17.1) | 0.3 | 231 (56.3) | 0.3 |
Moderate/difficult to tell | 104 (24.2) | 260 (60.5) | 72 (16.7) | 227 (52.8) | ||||
Rather bad, bad, or very good | 62 (27.0) | 110 (47.8) | 49 (21.3) | 115 (50.0) | ||||
Presence of chronic diseases | ||||||||
Yes | 145 (30.1) | 0.01 | 298 (62.0) | <0.001 | 94 (19.5) | 0.2 | 276 (57.4) | 0.02 |
No | 135 (22.9) | 300 (50.9) | 97 (16.5) | 297 (50.4) | ||||
Self-reported health status | ||||||||
Rather good, good, or very good | 119 (25.2) | 0.8 | 265 (56.1) | 0.06 | 86 (18.2) | 0.8 | 267 (56.6) | 0.2 |
Moderate/difficult to tell | 136 (27.1) | 290 (57.8) | 90 (17.9) | 256 (51.0) | ||||
Rather bad, bad, or very good | 25 (26.0) | 43 (44.8) | 15 (15.6) | 50 (52.1) |
Risk Factors for Diet-Related Diseases—Percentage of Respondents Who Answered “Yes” by Sociodemographic Factors | ||||||||
Variable | Excessive Caloric Intake | Excessive Consumption of Sugar and Salt | Excessive Consumption of Saturated Fatty Acids and Trans Isomers | Too Little Dietary Fiber Intake | ||||
n (%) | p | n (%) | p | n (%) | p | n (%) | p | |
Gender | ||||||||
Female | 317 (55.6) | <0.001 | 443 (77.7) | <0.001 | 326 (57.2) | 0.02 | 240 (42.1) | 0.01 |
Male | 221 (44.2) | 342 (68.4) | 249 (49.8) | 173 (34.6) | ||||
Age (years) | ||||||||
18–34 | 169 (49.0) | 0.6 | 244 (70.7) | 0.1 | 165 (47.8) | 0.048 | 121 (35.1) | 0.2 |
35–49 | 139 (48.4) | 202 (70.4) | 158 (55.1) | 109 (38.0) | ||||
50–64 | 151 (53.5) | 218 (77.3) | 165 (58.5) | 112 (39.7) | ||||
65+ | 79 (50.6) | 121 (77.6) | 87 (55.8) | 71 (45.5) | ||||
Educational level | ||||||||
Primary | 10 (41.7) | <0.001 | 14 (58.3) | <0.001 | 6 (25.0) | <0.001 | 7 (29.2) | <0.001 |
Vocational | 32 (29.9) | 64 (59.8) | 43 (40.2) | 29 (27.1) | ||||
Secondary | 221 (46.5) | 341 (71.8) | 240 (50.5) | 163 (34.3) | ||||
Higher | 275 (59.3) | 366 (78.9) | 286 (61.6) | 214 (46.1) | ||||
Marital status | ||||||||
Single | 115 (50.2) | 0.9 | 155 (67.7) | 0.2 | 116 (50.7) | 0.6 | 84 (36.7) | 0.1 |
Married | 271 (50.2) | 401 (74.3) | 288 (53.3) | 198 (36.7) | ||||
Informal relationship | 90 (51.7) | 132 (75.9) | 100 (57.5) | 79 (45.4) | ||||
Divorced | 19 (44.2) | 31 (72.1) | 26 (60.5) | 14 (32.6) | ||||
Widowed | 43 (51.2) | 66 (78.6) | 45 (53.6) | 38 (45.2) | ||||
Having children | ||||||||
Yes | 344 (50.8) | 0.6 | 511 (75.5) | 0.04 | 369 (54.5) | 0.5 | 271 (40.0) | 0.2 |
No | 194 (49.4) | 274 (69.7) | 206 (52.4) | 142 (36.1) | ||||
Number of household members | ||||||||
Living alone | 76 (51.7) | 0.7 | 102 (69.4) | 0.2 | 86 (58.5) | 0.2 | 54 (36.7) | 0.6 |
2 or more | 462 (50.1) | 683 (74.0) | 489 (53.0) | 359 (38.9) | ||||
Place of residence | ||||||||
Rural | 169 (47.3) | 0.03 | 249 (69.7) | 0.2 | 183 (51.3) | 0.2 | 131 (36.7) | 0.2 |
City below 20,000 residents | 60 (44.4) | 100 (74.1) | 64 (47.4) | 43 (31.9) | ||||
City from 20,000 to 99,999 residents | 110 (48.5) | 167 (73.6) | 127 (55.9) | 96 (42.3) | ||||
City from 100,000 to 499,999 residents | 109 (54.0) | 150 (74.3) | 118 (58.4) | 77 (38.1) | ||||
City above 500,000 residents | 90 (60.4) | 119 (79.9) | 83 (55.7) | 66 (44.3) | ||||
Occupational status | ||||||||
Active | 336 (50.5) | 0.9 | 493 (74.0) | 0.5 | 366 (55.0) | 0.3 | 259 (38.9) | 0.8 |
Passive | 202 (50.0) | 292 (72.3) | 209 (51.7) | 154 (38.1) | ||||
Self-reported financial status | ||||||||
Rather good, good, or very good | 215 (52.4) | 0.5 | 302 (73.7) | 0.9 | 224 (54.6) | 0.4 | 163 (39.8) | 0.7 |
Moderate/difficult to tell | 213 (49.5) | 315 (73.3) | 236 (54.9) | 167 (38.8) | ||||
Rather bad, bad, or very good | 110 (47.8) | 168 (73.0) | 115 (50.0) | 83 (36.1) | ||||
Presence of chronic diseases | ||||||||
Yes | 279 (58.0) | <0.001 | 383 (79.6) | <0.001 | 283 (58.8) | 0.003 | 208 (43.2) | 0.01 |
No | 259 (44.0) | 402 (68.3) | 292 (49.6) | 205 (34.8) | ||||
Self-reported health status | ||||||||
Rather good, good, or very good | 241 (51.1) | 0.9 | 350 (74.2) | 0.5 | 251 (53.2) | 0.08 | 189 (40.0) | 0.7 |
Moderate/difficult to tell | 248 (49.4) | 361 (71.9) | 282 (56.2) | 187 (37.3) | ||||
Rather bad, bad, or very good | 49 (51.0) | 74 (77.1) | 42 (43.8) | 37 (38.5) | ||||
Variable | Too Little Vitamin Intake | Too Little Consumption of Vegetables and Fruits | Too Little Intake of Calcium and Magnesium | Too Little Consumption of Fish and Oils | ||||
n (%) | p | n (%) | p | n (%) | p | n (%) | p | |
Gender | ||||||||
Female | 279 (48.9) | 0.07 | 378 (66.3) | 0.01 | 240 (42.1) | 0.3 | 269 (47.2) | 0.01 |
Male | 217 (43.4) | 293 (58.6) | 194 (38.8) | 198 (39.6) | ||||
Age (years) | ||||||||
18–34 | 183 (53.0) | 0.004 | 190 (55.1) | <0.001 | 145 (42.0) | 0.9 | 127 (36.8) | 0.01 |
35–49 | 137 (47.7) | 178 (62.0) | 113 (39.4) | 131 (45.6) | ||||
50–64 | 110 (39.0) | 191 (67.7) | 111 (39.4) | 130 (46.1) | ||||
65+ | 66 (42.3) | 112 (71.8) | 65 (41.7) | 79 (50.6) | ||||
Educational level | ||||||||
Primary | 9 (37.5) | <0.001 | 11 (45.8) | <0.001 | 8 (33.3) | 0.03 | 6 (25.0) | 0.003 |
Vocational | 34 (31.8) | 52 (48.6) | 35 (32.7) | 35 (32.7) | ||||
Secondary | 205 (43.2) | 295 (62.1) | 180 (37.9) | 200 (42.1) | ||||
Higher | 248 (53.4) | 313 (67.5) | 211 (45.5) | 226 (48.7) | ||||
Marital status | ||||||||
Single | 103 (45.0) | <0.001 | 137 (59.8) | 0.5 | 83 (36.2) | 0.02 | 85 (37.1) | 0.2 |
Married | 225 (41.7) | 340 (63.0) | 219 (40.6) | 238 (44.1) | ||||
Informal relationship | 107 (61.5) | 107 (61.5) | 86 (49.4) | 86 (49.4) | ||||
Divorced | 16 (37.2) | 31 (72.1) | 11 (25.6) | 20 (46.5) | ||||
Widowed | 45 (53.6) | 56 (66.7) | 35 (41.7) | 38 (45.2) | ||||
Having children | ||||||||
Yes | 303 (44.8) | 0.2 | 445 (65.7) | 0.007 | 271 (40.0) | 0.6 | 310 (45.8) | 0.06 |
No | 193 (49.1) | 226 (57.5) | 163 (41.5) | 157 (39.9) | ||||
Number of household members | ||||||||
Living alone | 60 (40.8) | 0.1 | 95 (64.6) | 0.6 | 51 (34.7) | 0.1 | 62 (42.2) | 0.7 |
2 or more | 436 (47.2) | 576 (62.4) | 383 (41.5) | 405 (43.9) | ||||
Place of residence | ||||||||
Rural | 149 (41.7) | 0.02 | 205 (57.4) | 0.08 | 138 (38.7) | 0.2 | 141 (39.5) | 0.06 |
City below 20,000 residents | 54 (40.0) | 81 (60.0) | 45 (33.3) | 50 (37.0) | ||||
City from 20,000 to 99,999 residents | 113 (49.8) | 152 (67.0) | 99 (43.6) | 108 (47.6) | ||||
City from 100,000 to 499,999 residents | 98 (48.5) | 135 (66.8) | 85 (42.1) | 98 (48.5) | ||||
City above 500,000 residents | 82 (55.0) | 98 (65.8) | 67 (45.0) | 70 (47.0) | ||||
Occupational status | ||||||||
Active | 324 (48.6) | 0.053 | 406 (61.0) | 0.1 | 285 (42.8) | 0.056 | 285 (42.8) | 0.5 |
Passive | 172 (42.6) | 265 (65.6) | 149 (36.9) | 182 (45.0) | ||||
Self-reported financial status | ||||||||
Rather good, good, or very good | 192 (46.8) | 0.4 | 263 (64.1) | 0.06 | 174 (42.4) | 0.4 | 170 (41.5) | 0.5 |
Moderate/difficult to tell | 206 (47.9) | 279 (64.9) | 175 (40.7) | 192 (44.7) | ||||
Rather bad, bad, or very good | 98 (42.6) | 129 (56.1) | 85 (37.0) | 105 (45.7) | ||||
Presence of chronic diseases | ||||||||
Yes | 227 (47.2) | 0.6 | 334 (69.4) | <0.001 | 208 (43.2) | 0.1 | 240 (49.9) | <0.001 |
No | 269 (45.7) | 337 (57.2) | 226 (38.4) | 227 (38.5) | ||||
Self-reported health status | ||||||||
Rather good, good, or very good | 240 (50.8) | 0.02 | 314 (66.5) | 0.05 | 194 (41.1) | 0.6 | 212 (44.9) | 0.5 |
Moderate/difficult to tell | 219 (43.6) | 296 (59.0) | 206 (41.0) | 218 (43.4) | ||||
Rather bad, bad, or very good | 37 (38.5) | 61 (63.5) | 34 (35.4) | 37 (38.5) |
Factors Associated with Awareness of Diet–Related Diseases | ||||||||||||
Variable | Overweight or Obesity | Diabetes Mellitus | Arterial Hypertension | |||||||||
Simple Logistic Regression | Multivariable Logistic Regression | Simple Logistic Regression | Multivariable Logistic Regression | Simple Logistic Regression | Multivariable Logistic Regression | |||||||
p | OR (95%CI) | p | OR (95%CI) | p | OR (95%CI) | p | OR (95%CI) | p | OR (95%CI) | p | OR (95%CI) | |
Gender | ||||||||||||
Female | <0.001 | 2.41 (1.70–3.42) | <0.001 | 2.22 (1.54–3.18) | 0.005 | 1.48 (1.13–1.95) | 0.008 | 1.46 (1.10–1.93) | 0.08 | 1.26 (0.97–1.62) | ||
Male | Reference | Reference | Reference | Reference | Reference | |||||||
Age (years) | ||||||||||||
18–34 | Reference | Reference | 0.4 | 1.20 (0.79-1.84) | Reference | Reference | ||||||
35–49 | 0.4 | 1.21 (0.81–1.80) | 0.8 | 1.50 (0.77–2.94) | 0.7 | 1.09 (0.70–1.68) | 0.01 | 1.52 (1.09–2.12) | 0.06 | 1.06 (0.66–1.68) | ||
50–64 | <0.001 | 2.87 (1.74–4.73) | 0.01 | 2.11 (1.18–3.77) | 0.3 | 1.28 (0.82–1.98) | <0.001 | 2.01 (1.42–2.84) | 0.01 | 1.74 (1.17–2.61) | ||
65+ | 0.01 | 2.08 (1.18–3.67) | 0.2 | 1.50 (0.68–1.69) | Reference | 0.09 | 1.42 (0.95–2.12) | 0.8 | 1.06 (0.66–1.68) | |||
Having higher education | ||||||||||||
Yes | 0.003 | 1.72 (1.20–2.45) | 0.001 | 1.84 (1.28–2.67) | <0.001 | 1.61 (1.21–2.14) | 0.001 | 1.60 (1.20–2.14) | <0.001 | 1.86 (1.42–2.43) | <0.001 | 1.89 (1.43–2.50) |
No | Reference | Reference | Reference | Reference | Reference | Reference | ||||||
Ever married | ||||||||||||
Yes | 0.02 | 1.52 (1.08–2.13) | 0.5 | 0.84 (0.52–1.36) | 0.1 | 0.78 (0.59–1.04) | 0.1 | 1.22 (0.94–1.59) | ||||
No | Reference | Reference | Reference | Reference | ||||||||
Having children | ||||||||||||
Yes | <0.001 | 1.85 (1.32–2.60) | 0.2 | 1.38 (0.85–2.24) | 0.4 | 0.90 (0.68–1.20) | 0.03 | 1.34 (1.03–1.75) | 0.7 | 1.06 (0.77–1.45) | ||
No | Reference | Reference | Reference | Reference | Reference | |||||||
Number of household members | ||||||||||||
Living alone | 0.5 | 0.84 (0.52–1.33) | 0.7 | 0.93 (0.63–1.38) | 0.8 | 0.95 (0.66–1.38) | ||||||
2 or more | Reference | Reference | Reference | |||||||||
Place of residence | ||||||||||||
Rural | Reference | Reference | Reference | Reference | Reference | |||||||
City below 20,000 residents | 0.5 | 0.85 (0.51–1.43) | 0.2 | 0.75 (0.49–1.15) | 0.2 | 0.73 (0.47–1.12) | 0.7 | 1.08 (0.71–1.64) | 0.8 | 1.07 (0.70–1.64) | ||
City from 20,000 to 99,999 residents | 0.6 | 1.14 (0.72–1.81) | 0.7 | 1.08 (0.74–1.58) | 0.8 | 0.95 (0.65–1.41) | 0.2 | 1.28 (0.90–1.83) | 0.6 | 1.12 (0.77–1.62) | ||
City from 100,000 to 499,999 residents | 0.2 | 1.44 (0.86–2.40) | 0.7 | 0.92 (0.63–1.36) | 0.4 | 0.85 (0.58–1.25) | 0.2 | 1.29 (0.89–1.87) | 0.4 | 1.16 (0.79–1.70) | ||
City above 500,000 residents | 0.4 | 1.25 (0.72–2.17) | 0.02 | 1.80 (1.10–2.94) | 0.1 | 1.53 (0.93–2.51) | 0.01 | 1.75 (1.14–2.71) | 0.1 | 1.43 (0.91–2.24) | ||
Occupational status | ||||||||||||
Active | Reference | Reference | Reference | |||||||||
Passive | 0.3 | 1.23 (0.86–1.75) | 0.5 | 1.11 (0.84–1.47) | 0.09 | 0.80 (0.61–1.03) | ||||||
Self-reported financial status | ||||||||||||
Rather good, good or very good | 0.4 | 1.20 (0.77–1.88) | 0.1 | 1.35 (0.94–1.93) | 0.5 | 0.89 (0.62–1.26) | ||||||
Moderate/difficult to tell | 0.6 | 1.13 (0.73–1.75) | 0.2 | 1.25 (0.87–1.78) | 0.2 | 0.78 (0.55–1.11) | ||||||
Rather bad, bad or very good | Reference | Reference | Reference | |||||||||
Presence of chronic diseases | ||||||||||||
Yes | <0.001 | 2.20 (1.52–3.16) | 0.005 | 1.77 (1.19–2.63) | 0.002 | 1.55 (1.17–2.05) | 0.004 | 1.52 (1.14–2.02) | <0.001 | 1.67 (1.28–2.17) | 0.002 | 1.58 (1.18–2.10) |
No | Reference | Reference | Reference | Reference | Reference | Reference | ||||||
Self-reported health status | ||||||||||||
Rather good, good or very good | 0.5 | 1.23 (0.68–2.23) | 0.9 | 0.97 (0.58–1.60) | 0.9 | 0.99 (0.62–1.59) | ||||||
Moderate/difficult to tell | 0.8 | 1.09 (0.60–1.96) | 0.8 | 0.93 (0.56–1.53) | 0.8 | 1.06 (0.66–1.69) | ||||||
Rather bad, bad or very good | Reference | Reference | Reference | |||||||||
Variable | Myocardial Infarction | Stroke | Cancer | |||||||||
Simple Logistic Regression | Multivariable Logistic Regression | Simple Logistic Regression | Multivariable Logistic Regression | Simple Logistic Regression | Multivariable Logistic Regression | |||||||
p | OR (95%CI) | p | OR (95%CI) | p | OR (95%CI) | p | OR (95%CI) | p | OR (95%CI) | p | OR (95%CI) | |
Gender | ||||||||||||
Female | 0.1 | 1.23 (0.96–1.57) | 0.3 | 1.17 (0.89–1.53) | 0.057 | 1.27 (0.99–1.61) | ||||||
Male | Reference | Reference | Reference | |||||||||
Age (years) | ||||||||||||
18–34 | 0.8 | 1.05 (0.72–1.53) | Reference | Reference | Reference | Reference | ||||||
35–49 | 0.1 | 1.39 (0.94–2.07) | 0.001 | 1.84 (1.27–2.65) | 0.002 | 1.78 (1.23–2.58) | 0.03 | 1.43 (1.04–1.96) | 0.09 | 1.33 (0.96–1.84) | ||
50–64 | 0.3 | 1.25 (0.84–1.86) | 0.01 | 1.64 (1.13–2.38) | 0.03 | 1.54 (1.04–2.28) | 0.001 | 1.70 (1.24–2.35) | 0.01 | 1.54 (1.10–2.17) | ||
65+ | Reference | 0.02 | 1.68 (1.09–2.61) | 0.2 | 1.36 (0.86–2.16) | 0.1 | 1.35 (0.92–1.97) | 0.7 | 1.09 (0.72–1.64) | |||
Having higher education | ||||||||||||
Yes | 0.001 | 1.51 (1.18–1.94) | 0.005 | 1.44 (1.12–1.86) | <0.001 | 1.93 (1.47–2.54) | <0.001 | 1.93 (1.45–2.56) | <0.001 | 1.83 (1.43–2.35) | <0.001 | 1.88 (1.46–2.44) |
No | Reference | Reference | Reference | Reference | Reference | Reference | ||||||
Ever married | ||||||||||||
Yes | 0.6 | 1.07 (0.83–1.37) | 0.5 | 0.91 (0.69–1.21) | 0.2 | 1.18 (0.92–1.51) | ||||||
No | Reference | Reference | Reference | |||||||||
Having children | ||||||||||||
Yes | 0.9 | 1.02 (0.79–1.31) | 0.7 | 1.06 (0.80–1.41) | 0.8 | 0.96 (0.75–1.24) | ||||||
No | Reference | Reference | Reference | |||||||||
Number of household members | ||||||||||||
Living alone | 0.2 | 0.80 (0.57–1.14) | 0.9 | 0.98 (0.66–1.46) | 0.3 | 0.82 (0.58–1.17) | ||||||
2 or more | Reference | Reference | Reference | |||||||||
Place of residence | ||||||||||||
Rural | Reference | Reference | Reference | Reference | ||||||||
City below 20,000 residents | 0.4 | 1.21 (0.81–1.82) | 0.3 | 1.27 (0.81–1.99) | 0.3 | 1.26 (0.80–2.00) | 0.6 | 1.13 (0.76–1.68) | ||||
City from 20,000 to 99,999 residents | 0.3 | 1.22 (0.87–1.72) | 0.3 | 1.25 (0.85–1.83) | 0.6 | 1.10 (0.74–1.63) | 0.5 | 1.12 (0.80–1.56) | ||||
City from 100,000 to 499,999 residents | 0.5 | 0.89 (0.63–1.26) | 0.9 | 0.99 (0.66–1.48) | 0.6 | 0.91 (0.60–1.38) | 0.2 | 1.24 (0.88–1.76) | ||||
City above 500,000 residents | 0.09 | 1.42 (0.95–2.10) | 0.04 | 1.55 (1.01–2.36) | 0.2 | 1.29 (0.84–2.00) | 0.8 | 0.96 (0.65–1.41) | ||||
Occupational status | ||||||||||||
Active | 0.004 | 1.45 (1.13–1.86) | <0.001 | 1.58 (1.21–2.07) | 0.09 | 1.28 (0.96–1.70) | 0.5 | 1.08 (0.84–1.39) | ||||
Passive | Reference | Reference | Reference | Reference | ||||||||
Self-reported financial status | ||||||||||||
Rather good, good or very good | 0.8 | 0.97 (0.70–1.35) | 0.8 | 1.04 (0.73–1.50) | 0.06 | 1.37 (0.99–1.89) | 0.3 | 1.22 (0.86–1.75) | ||||
Moderate/difficult to tell | 0.9 | 0.98 (0.71–1.36) | 0.4 | 0.86 (0.60–1.25) | 0.002 | 1.67 (1.21–2.30) | 0.01 | 1.56 (1.11–2.19) | ||||
Rather bad, bad or very good | Reference | Reference | Reference | Reference | ||||||||
Presence of chronic diseases | ||||||||||||
Yes | 0.001 | 1.50 (1.17–1.93) | <0.001 | 1.73 (1.33–2.24) | 0.008 | 1.45 (1.10–1.91) | 0.02 | 1.42 (1.05–1.92) | <0.001 | 1.57 (1.23–2.00) | <0.001 | 1.80 (1.35–2.40) |
No | Reference | Reference | Reference | Reference | Reference | Reference | ||||||
Self-reported health status | ||||||||||||
Rather good, good or very good | 0.3 | 0.80 (0.51–1.26) | 0.9 | 0.96 (0.58–1.58) | 0.04 | 1.58 (1.02–2.45) | 0.007 | 2.02 (1.21–3.35) | ||||
Moderate/difficult to tell | 0.7 | 0.91 (0.58–1.42) | 0.8 | 1.06 (0.64–1.73) | 0.02 | 1.69 (1.09–2.62) | 0.01 | 1.83 (1.14–2.93) | ||||
Rather bad, bad or very good | Reference | Reference | Reference | Reference | ||||||||
Variable | Osteoporosis | Tooth Decay | ||||||||||
Simple Logistic Regression | Multivariable Logistic Regression | Simple Logistic Regression | Multivariable Logistic Regression | |||||||||
p | OR (95%CI) | p | OR (95%CI) | p | OR (95%CI) | p | OR (95%CI) | |||||
Gender | ||||||||||||
Female | 0.5 | 1.12 (0.81–1.53) | <0.001 | 1.52 (1.20–1.94) | <0.001 | 1.60 (1.23–2.07) | ||||||
Male | Reference | Reference | Reference | |||||||||
Age (years) | ||||||||||||
18–34 | Reference | <0.001 | 2.39 (1.62–3.52) | 0.004 | 2.07 (1.26–3.41) | |||||||
35–49 | 0.6 | 1.10 (0.74–1.65) | 0.001 | 1.91 (1.29–2.84) | 0.03 | 1.73 (1.06–2.83) | ||||||
50–64 | 0.8 | 0.96 (0.63–1.45) | 0.047 | 1.50 (1.01–2.22) | 0.2 | 1.34 (0.86–2.10) | ||||||
65+ | 0.9 | 0.97 (0.59–1.60) | Reference | Reference | ||||||||
Having higher education | ||||||||||||
Yes | <0.001 | 1.96 (1.43–2.69) | <0.001 | 1.91 (1.38–2.65) | <0.001 | 1.87 (1.46–2.40) | <0.001 | 2.00 (1.54–2.60) | ||||
No | Reference | Reference | Reference | Reference | ||||||||
Ever married | ||||||||||||
Yes | 0.07 | 0.75 (0.54–1.02) | Reference | Reference | ||||||||
No | Reference | <0.001 | 1.63 (1.27–2.10) | 0.002 | 1.60 (1.18–2.17) | |||||||
Having children | ||||||||||||
Yes | 0.05 | 0.73 (0.53–1.00) | 0.1 | 0.82 (0.64–1.05) | ||||||||
No | Reference | Reference | ||||||||||
Number of household members | ||||||||||||
Living alone | 0.007 | 1.76 (1.17–2.64) | Reference | Reference | ||||||||
2 or more | Reference | 0.04 | 1.45 (1.02–2.06) | 0.02 | 1.57 (1.07–2.30) | |||||||
Place of residence | ||||||||||||
Rural | 0.5 | 1.21 (0.72–2.06) | 0.2 | 1.43 (0.83–2.44) | Reference | |||||||
City below 20,000 residents | 0.7 | 0.89 (0.45–1.74) | 0.9 | 1.00 (0.51–1.97) | 0.06 | 0.68 (0.46–1.01) | ||||||
City from 20,000 to 99,999 residents | 0.04 | 1.76 (1.02–3.04) | 0.02 | 1.95 (1.12–3.39) | 0.9 | 1.02 (0.73–1.43) | ||||||
City from 100,000 to 499,999 residents | 0.4 | 1.25 (0.70–2.23) | 0.3 | 1.37 (0.76–2.46) | 0.9 | 0.98 (0.69–1.38) | ||||||
City above 500,000 residents | Reference | Reference | 0.3 | 1.23 (0.83–1.81) | ||||||||
Occupational status | ||||||||||||
Active | 0.047 | 1.40 (1.01–1.96) | 0.1 | 1.30 (0.92–1.83) | 0.001 | 1.50 (1.17–1.92) | 0.2 | 1.26 (0.92–1.71) | ||||
Passive | Reference | Reference | Reference | Reference | ||||||||
Self-reported financial status | ||||||||||||
Rather good, good or very good | 0.2 | 0.76 (0.51–1.14) | 0.1 | 1.29 (0.93–1.78) | ||||||||
Moderate/difficult to tell | 0.2 | 0.74 (0.50-1.11) | 0.5 | 1.12 (0.81-1.54) | ||||||||
Rather bad, bad or very good | Reference | Reference | ||||||||||
Presence of chronic diseases | ||||||||||||
Yes | 0.2 | 1.23 (0.90–1.69) | 0.02 | 1.32 (1.04–1.69) | <0.001 | 1.85 (1.40–2.44) | ||||||
No | Reference | Reference | Reference | |||||||||
Self-reported health status | ||||||||||||
Rather good, good or very good | 0.5 | 1.20 (0.66–2.19) | 0.4 | 1.20 (0.77–1.86) | ||||||||
Moderate/difficult to tell | 0.6 | 1.18 (0.65–2.14) | 0.8 | 0.96 (0.62–1.48) | ||||||||
Rather bad, bad or very good | Reference | Reference |
Factors Associated with Awareness of Dietary Behaviors That Increase the Risk for Diet–Related Diseases | ||||||||||||
Variable | Excessive Caloric Intake | Excessive Consumption of Sugar and Salt | Excessive Consumption of Saturated Fatty Acids and Trans Isomers | |||||||||
Simple Logistic Regression | Multivariable Logistic Regression | Simple Logistic Regression | Multivariable Logistic Regression | Simple Logistic Regression | Multivariable Logistic Regression | |||||||
p | OR (95%CI) | p | OR (95%CI) | p | OR (95%CI) | p | OR (95%CI) | p | OR (95%CI) | p | OR (95%CI) | |
Gender | ||||||||||||
Female | <0.001 | 1.58 (1.24–2.01) | <0.001 | 1.57 (1.22–2.01) | <0.001 | 1.61 (1.23–2.12) | 0.002 | 1.55 (1.17–2.05) | 0.02 | 1.35 (1.06–1.71) | 0.05 | 1.28 (0.99–1.64) |
Male | Reference | Reference | Reference | Reference | Reference | Reference | ||||||
Age (years) | ||||||||||||
18–34 | 0.7 | 0.94 (0.64–1.37) | Reference | Reference | Reference | Reference | ||||||
35–49 | 0.7 | 0.92 (0.62–1.35) | 0.9 | 0.98 (0.70–1.39) | 0.07 | 1.34 (0.98–1.83) | 0.2 | 1.27 (0.92–1.75) | ||||
50–64 | 0.6 | 1.12 (0.76–1.66) | 0.06 | 1.41 (0.98–2.03) | 0.01 | 1.54 (1.12–2.11) | 0.06 | 1.38 (0.98–1.93) | ||||
65+ | Reference | 0.1 | 1.43 (0.92–2.23) | 0.1 | 1.38 (0.94–2.01) | 0.4 | 1.18 (0.79–1.78) | |||||
Having higher education | ||||||||||||
Yes | <0.001 | 1.90 (1.49–2.43) | <0.001 | 1.94 (1.51–2.50) | <0.001 | 1.67 (1.26–2.21) | <0.001 | 1.67 (1.25–2.23) | <0.001 | 1.76 (1.38–2.25) | <0.001 | 1.81 (1.41–2.33) |
No | Reference | Reference | Reference | Reference | Reference | Reference | ||||||
Ever married | ||||||||||||
Yes | 0.8 | 0.96 (0.75–1.23) | 0.2 | 1.19 (0.90–1.57) | 0.9 | 1.01 (0.79–1.29) | ||||||
No | Reference | Reference | Reference | |||||||||
Having children | ||||||||||||
Yes | 0.6 | 1.06 (0.83–1.36) | 0.04 | 1.34 (1.01–1.76) | 0.3 | 1.15 (0.87–1.54) | 0.5 | 1.09 (0.85–1.40) | ||||
No | Reference | Reference | Reference | Reference | ||||||||
Number of household members | ||||||||||||
Living alone | 0.7 | 1.07 (0.75–1.51) | 0.2 | 0.80 (0.55–1.17) | 0.2 | 1.25 (0.88–1.78) | ||||||
2 or more | Reference | Reference | Reference | |||||||||
Place of residence | ||||||||||||
Rural | Reference | Reference | Reference | Reference | Reference | |||||||
City below 20,000 residents | 0.6 | 0.89 (0.60–1.33) | 0.5 | 0.86 (0.57–1.29) | 0.3 | 1.24 (0.79–1.94) | 0.4 | 1.21 (0.76–1.90) | 0.4 | 0.86 (0.58–1.27) | ||
City from 20,000 to 99,999 residents | 0.8 | 1.05 (0.75–1.46) | 0.5 | 0.88 (0.62–1.24) | 0.3 | 1.21 (0.83–1.75) | 0.9 | 1.04 (0.71–1.52) | 0.3 | 1.21 (0.86–1.69) | ||
City from 100,000 to 499,999 residents | 0.1 | 1.30 (0.92–1.84) | 0.3 | 1.20 (0.84–1.71) | 0.3 | 1.25 (0.85–1.84) | 0.5 | 1.15 (0.77–1.71) | 0.1 | 1.34 (0.94–1.89) | ||
City above 500,000 residents | 0.008 | 1.70 (1.15–2.50) | 0.1 | 1.37 (0.92–2.05) | 0.02 | 1.72 (1.09–2.73) | 0.1 | 1.43 (0.89–2.29) | 0.4 | 1.20 (0.81–1.76) | ||
Occupational status | ||||||||||||
Active | 0.9 | 1.02 (0.80–1.30) | 0.5 | 1.09 (0.83–1.44) | 0.3 | 1.14 (0.89–1.46) | ||||||
Passive | Reference | Reference | Reference | |||||||||
Self-reported financial status | ||||||||||||
Rather good, good or very good | 0.3 | 1.20 (0.87–1.66) | 0.9 | 1.03 (0.72–1.49) | 0.3 | 1.20 (0.87–1.66) | ||||||
Moderate/difficult to tell | 0.7 | 1.07 (0.78–1.48) | 0.9 | 1.01 (0.70–1.45) | 0.2 | 1.22 (0.88–1.68) | ||||||
Rather bad, bad or very good | Reference | Reference | Reference | |||||||||
Presence of chronic diseases | ||||||||||||
Yes | <0.001 | 1.76 (1.38–2.25) | <0.001 | 1.79 (1.39–2.31) | <0.001 | 1.82 (1.37–2.41) | <0.001 | 1.77 (1.33–2.37) | 0.003 | 1.45 (1.14–1.85) | 0.003 | 1.55 (1.16–2.06) |
No | Reference | Reference | Reference | Reference | Reference | Reference | ||||||
Self-reported health status | ||||||||||||
Rather good, good or very good | 0.9 | 1.00 (0.65–1.55) | 0.5 | 0.85 (0.51–1.43) | 0.09 | 1.46 (0.94–2.27) | 0.01 | 1.84 (1.13–2.99) | ||||
Moderate/difficult to tell | 0.8 | 0.94 (0.61–1.45) | 0.3 | 0.76 (0.46–1.27) | 0.03 | 1.65 (1.06–2.56) | 0.01 | 1.81 (1.14–2.87) | ||||
Rather bad, bad or very good | Reference | Reference | Reference | Reference | ||||||||
Variable | Too Little Dietary Fiber Intake | Too Little Vitamin Intake | Too Little Consumption of Vegetables and Fruits | |||||||||
Simple Logistic Regression | Multivariable Logistic Regression | Simple Logistic Regression | Multivariable Logistic Regression | Simple Logistic Regression | Multivariable Logistic Regression | |||||||
p | OR (95%CI) | p | OR (95%CI) | p | OR (95%CI) | p | OR (95%CI) | p | OR (95%CI) | p | OR (95%CI) | |
Gender | ||||||||||||
Female | 0.01 | 1.38 (1.07–1.76) | 0.01 | 1.38 (1.07–1.78) | 0.07 | 1.25 (0.98–1.59) | 0.01 | 1.39 (1.09–1.78) | 0.02 | 1.38 (1.05–1.79) | ||
Male | Reference | Reference | Reference | Reference | Reference | |||||||
Age (years) | ||||||||||||
18–34 | Reference | Reference | 0.03 | 1.54 (1.05–2.26) | 0.1 | 1.41 (0.91–2.19) | Reference | Reference | ||||
35–49 | 0.5 | 1.13 (0.82–1.57) | 0.6 | 1.09 (0.79–1.52) | 0.3 | 1.25 (0.84–1.85) | 0.2 | 1.22 (0.80–1.84) | 0.08 | 1.33 (0.97–1.83) | 0.2 | 1.28 (0.90–1.82) |
50–64 | 0.2 | 1.22 (0.88–1.69) | 0.6 | 1.11 (0.79–1.56) | 0.5 | 0.87 (0.59–1.30) | 0.7 | 0.90 (0.60–1.35) | 0.001 | 1.71 (1.23–2.38) | 0.07 | 1.43 (0.98–2.10) |
65+ | 0.03 | 1.55 (1.05–2.27) | 0.2 | 1.35 (0.90–2.03) | Reference | Reference | <0.001 | 2.08 (1.38–3.12) | 0.03 | 1.68 (1.05–2.69) | ||
Having higher education | ||||||||||||
Yes | <0.001 | 1.75 (1.37–2.25) | <0.001 | 1.78 (1.38–2.29) | <0.001 | 1.66 (1.30–2.12) | <0.001 | 1.54 (1.20–1.99) | 0.005 | 1.44 (1.12–1.85) | 0.02 | 1.36 (1.04–1.78) |
No | Reference | Reference | Reference | Reference | Reference | Reference | ||||||
Ever married | ||||||||||||
Yes | 0.3 | 0.88 (0.69–1.14) | 0.003 | Reference | 0.1 | Reference | 0.3 | 1.16 (0.90–1.50) | ||||
No | Reference | 1.45 (1.13–1.86) | 1.24 (0.93–1.66) | Reference | ||||||||
Having children | ||||||||||||
Yes | 0.2 | 1.18 (0.91–1.53) | 0.2 | 0.84 (0.65–1.08) | 0.007 | 1.42 (1.10–1.83) | 0.7 | 1.07 (0.79–1.44) | ||||
No | Reference | Reference | Reference | Reference | ||||||||
Number of household members | ||||||||||||
Living alone | 0.6 | 0.91 (0.64–1.31) | 0.1 | Reference | 0.6 | 1.10 (0.77–1.58) | ||||||
2 or more | Reference | 1.30 (0.91–1.85) | Reference | |||||||||
Place of residence | ||||||||||||
Rural | Reference | Reference | Reference | Reference | Reference | |||||||
City below 20,000 residents | 0.3 | 0.81 (0.53–1.23) | 0.7 | 0.93 (0.62–1.39) | 0.7 | 0.93 (0.62–1.40) | 0.6 | 1.11 (0.74–1.67) | 0.6 | 1.10 (0.73–1.67) | ||
City from 20,000 to 99,999 residents | 0.2 | 1.26 (0.90–1.78) | 0.06 | 1.38 (0.99–1.93) | 0.05 | 1.41 (1.00–1.99) | 0.02 | 1.50 (1.06–2.13) | 0.2 | 1.29 (0.90–1.85) | ||
City from 100,000 to 499,999 residents | 0.7 | 1.06 (0.74–1.52) | 0.1 | 1.32 (0.93–1.86) | 0.2 | 1.30 (0.91–1.85) | 0.03 | 1.49 (1.04–2.14) | 0.08 | 1.39 (0.96–2.01) | ||
City above 500,000 residents | 0.1 | 1.37 (0.93–2.02) | 0.006 | 1.71 (1.16–2.51) | 0.02 | 1.63 (1.09–2.44) | 0.08 | 1.43 (0.96–2.12) | 0.4 | 1.20 (0.80–1.82) | ||
Occupational status | ||||||||||||
Active | 0.8 | 1.03 (0.80–1.33) | 0.05 | 1.28 (0.99–1.64) | 0.1 | 0.82 (0.63–1.06) | ||||||
Passive | Reference | Reference | Reference | |||||||||
Self-reported financial status | ||||||||||||
Rather good, good or very good | 0.4 | 1.17 (0.84–1.63) | 0.3 | 1.19 (0.86–1.64) | 0.04 | 1.40 (1.01–1.95) | 0.01 | 1.56 (1.10–2.20) | ||||
Moderate/difficult to tell | 0.5 | 1.13 (0.81–1.57) | 0.2 | 1.24 (0.90–1.71) | 0.03 | 1.45 (1.04–2.01) | 0.01 | 1.55 (1.10–2.17) | ||||
Rather bad, bad or very good | Reference | Reference | Reference | Reference | ||||||||
Presence of chronic diseases | ||||||||||||
Yes | 0.005 | 1.43 (1.11–1.83) | 0.02 | 1.37 (1.05–1.79) | 0.6 | 1.06 (0.84–1.35) | <0.001 | 1.70 (1.32–2.19) | 0.002 | 1.56 (1.18–2.06) | ||
No | Reference | Reference | Reference | Reference | Reference | |||||||
Self-reported health status | ||||||||||||
Rather good, good or very good | 0.8 | 1.07 (0.68–1.67) | 0.03 | 1.65 (1.05–2.58) | 0.09 | 1.49 (0.94–2.37) | 0.6 | 1.14 (0.72–1.80) | ||||
Moderate/difficult to tell | 0.8 | 0.95 (0.60–1.48) | 0.4 | 1.23 (0.79–1.93) | 0.3 | 1.25 (0.79–1.98) | 0.4 | 0.82 (0.53–1.30) | ||||
Rather bad, bad or very good | Reference | Reference | Reference | Reference | ||||||||
Variable | Too Little Intake of Calcium and Magnesium | Too Little Consumption of Fish and Oils | ||||||||||
Simple Logistic Regression | Multivariable Logistic Regression | Simple Logistic Regression | Multivariable Logistic Regression | |||||||||
p | OR (95%CI) | p | OR (95%CI) | p | OR (95%CI) | p | OR (95%CI) | |||||
Gender | ||||||||||||
Female | 0.3 | 1.15 (0.90–1.47) | 0.01 | 1.36 (1.07–1.74) | 0.02 | 1.36 (1.06–1.74) | ||||||
Male | Reference | Reference | Reference | |||||||||
Age (years) | ||||||||||||
18–34 | 0.9 | 1.02 (0.69–1.49) | Reference | Reference | ||||||||
35–49 | 0.6 | 0.91 (0.61–1.35) | 0.03 | 1.44 (1.05–1.98) | 0.04 | 1.41 (1.02–1.95) | ||||||
50–64 | 0.6 | 0.91 (0.61–1.35) | 0.02 | 1.47 (1.07–2.02) | 0.2 | 1.25 (0.89–1.75) | ||||||
65+ | Reference | 0.004 | 1.76 (1.20–2.58) | 0.07 | 1.47 (0.98–2.20) | |||||||
Having higher education | ||||||||||||
Yes | 0.004 | 1.43 (1.12–1.83) | 0.004 | 1.43 (1.12–1.83) | 0.004 | 1.44 (1.13–1.84) | 0.007 | 1.42 (1.10–1.82) | ||||
No | Reference | Reference | Reference | Reference | ||||||||
Ever married | ||||||||||||
Yes | 0.5 | 0.91 (0.71–1.17) | 0.5 | 1.08 (0.84–1.39) | ||||||||
No | Reference | Reference | ||||||||||
Having children | ||||||||||||
Yes | 0.6 | 0.94 (0.73–1.21) | 0.06 | 1.27 (0.99–1.63) | ||||||||
No | Reference | Reference | ||||||||||
Number of household members | ||||||||||||
Living alone | 0.1 | 0.75 (0.52–1.08) | 0.7 | 0.93 (0.66–1.33) | ||||||||
2 or more | Reference | Reference | ||||||||||
Place of residence | ||||||||||||
Rural | Reference | Reference | Reference | |||||||||
City below 20,000 residents | 0.3 | 0.79 (0.52–1.20) | 0.6 | 0.90 (0.60–1.36) | 0.6 | 0.88 (0.58–1.34) | ||||||
City from 20,000 to 99,999 residents | 0.2 | 1.23 (0.88–1.72) | 0.06 | 1.39 (0.99–1.95) | 0.2 | 1.23 (0.87–1.74) | ||||||
City from 100,000 to 499,999 residents | 0.4 | 1.15 (0.81–1.64) | 0.04 | 1.44 (1.02–2.05) | 0.08 | 1.37 (0.96–1.95) | ||||||
City above 500,000 residents | 0.2 | 1.30 (0.88–1.91) | 0.1 | 1.36 (0.92–2.00) | 0.4 | 1.17 (0.79–1.74) | ||||||
Occupational status | ||||||||||||
Active | 0.06 | 1.28 (0.99–1.65) | 0.5 | 0.91 (0.71–1.17) | ||||||||
Passive | Reference | Reference | ||||||||||
Self-reported financial status | ||||||||||||
Rather good, good or very good | 0.2 | 1.26 (0.90–1.75) | 0.3 | 0.84 (0.61–1.17) | ||||||||
Moderate/difficult to tell | 0.3 | 1.17 (0.84–1.63) | 0.8 | 0.96 (0.70–1.33) | ||||||||
Rather bad, bad or very good | Reference | Reference | ||||||||||
Presence of chronic diseases | ||||||||||||
Yes | 0.1 | 1.22 (0.96–1.56) | <0.001 | 1.59 (1.24–2.03) | 0.004 | 1.48 (1.14–1.93) | ||||||
No | Reference | Reference | Reference | |||||||||
Self-reported health status | ||||||||||||
Rather good, good or very good | 0.3 | 1.27 (0.81–2.01) | 0.3 | 1.30 (0.83–2.04) | ||||||||
Moderate/difficult to tell | 0.3 | 1.27 (0.81–2.00) | 0.4 | 1.22 (0.78–1.91) | ||||||||
Rather bad, bad or very good | Reference | Reference |
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Żarnowski, A.; Jankowski, M.; Gujski, M. Public Awareness of Diet-Related Diseases and Dietary Risk Factors: A 2022 Nationwide Cross-Sectional Survey among Adults in Poland. Nutrients 2022, 14, 3285. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu14163285
Żarnowski A, Jankowski M, Gujski M. Public Awareness of Diet-Related Diseases and Dietary Risk Factors: A 2022 Nationwide Cross-Sectional Survey among Adults in Poland. Nutrients. 2022; 14(16):3285. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu14163285
Chicago/Turabian StyleŻarnowski, Adam, Mateusz Jankowski, and Mariusz Gujski. 2022. "Public Awareness of Diet-Related Diseases and Dietary Risk Factors: A 2022 Nationwide Cross-Sectional Survey among Adults in Poland" Nutrients 14, no. 16: 3285. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu14163285
APA StyleŻarnowski, A., Jankowski, M., & Gujski, M. (2022). Public Awareness of Diet-Related Diseases and Dietary Risk Factors: A 2022 Nationwide Cross-Sectional Survey among Adults in Poland. Nutrients, 14(16), 3285. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu14163285