A stage-of-change classification system based on actions and beliefs regarding dietary fat and fiber
- PMID: 10176094
- DOI: 10.4278/0890-1171-12.3.192
A stage-of-change classification system based on actions and beliefs regarding dietary fat and fiber
Abstract
Purpose: The objectives of this study were to develop a stage-of-change classification system and to determine the degree to which various adult subgroups have adopted the behavioral changes necessary to achieve a low-fat and/or high-fiber diet as recommended by the Dietary Guidelines for Americans.
Design: The study used a mail survey randomly sent to 7110 adults.
Setting: The survey was conducted in 11 states and the District of Columbia.
Subjects: The random sample included males and females over age 18. Of the eligible respondents, 3198 (51.5%) were included in this analysis, with 2004 and 2066 unambiguously classified into stages of change for fat and fiber, respectively.
Measures: Stage of change was defined by an algorithm based on self-reported intent and behaviors to limit fat and/or increase fiber.
Results: 45% of the respondents were classified as being in action/maintenance for fat and 38% for fiber. Women, older adults, individuals with advanced education, persons with diet-related chronic disease, people with higher levels of relevant nutrition knowledge and attitudes, and persons who indicated that health concerns were a primary influence on their diet were more likely to be in action/maintenance than other respondents.
Conclusions: The algorithm in this study presents a model that more closely reflects the proportions of the adult population that have achieved low-fat diets and classifies a greater proportion in the preparation stage than classification systems in previous studies.
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