Consumption of sugar- and fat-modified foods among rural older adults: the Rural Nutrition and Health (RUN) Study
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Consumption of sugar- and fat-modified foods among rural older adults: the Rural Nutrition and Health (RUN) Study
Abstract
This study examines the levels of and factors associated with consumption of sugar and fat-reduced foods in sample of rural, ethnically diverse older adults. Data were collected from 122 older adults, including demographic and health characteristics and six 24-hour recalls over 16-month period. About one-quarter of sweetened foods were modified, while intake of fat-modified foods ranged from 4.4 to 76.1%. Few differences in intake of modified foods were observed by gender and ethnic groups. Diabetes status was associated with higher use of sugar-modified foods. This study shows high level of acceptance of sugar- and fat-modified foods among rural older adults across variety of demographic and health characteristics.
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