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Public Health Nutrition
Eating out of home and obesity: a Brazilian nationwide survey
Ilana Nogueira Bezerra1  Rosely Sichieri1 
关键词: Eating out of home;    Obesity;    Household budget survey;    Brazil;   
DOI  :  10.1017/S1368980009005710
学科分类:卫生学
来源: Cambridge University Press
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ObjectiveThe aim of the present study was to investigate the relationship between out-of-home (OH) eating and overweight and obesity among adults in Brazil.DesignData were based on the 2002–2003 Household Budget Survey (48 470 households) conducted by The Brazilian Census Bureau. Foods and drinks purchased for OH eating during a one-week period were recorded by each participant. We considered OH eating as the purchase of at least one food or drink item for OH consumption during this period. We classified items as: soft drinks, deep-fried snacks, fast foods, sweets and sit-down meals.SettingUrban areas in Brazil.Subjects56 178 participants (26 225 men and 29 953 women), aged 25–65 years.ResultsThe weighted prevalence of OH eating was 40·3 %. Overall, OH eating was positively associated with overweight (OR = 1·21; 95 % CI 1·10, 1·33) and obesity (OR = 1·35; 95 % CI 1·16, 1·57) among men, but not among women. Sit-down meals and soft drinks were the most frequently reported food groups. Both were positively associated with overweight (OR = 1·34 for meals; OR = 1·17 for soft drinks, P < 0·05) and obesity (OR = 1·51 for meals; OR = 1·39 for soft drinks, P < 0·05) among men, but negatively associated with overweight and obesity among women.ConclusionsOH eating was associated with overweight and obesity only among men, whereas, among women, eating sit-down meals out of home was protective for obesity, suggesting that women make healthier food choices when they eat out of home.

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