Journal of Nutrition, Health and Aging
Volume 9, Issue 4, 2005, Pages 226-231
U.S. food guide pyramid food group intake by Asian Indian immigrants in the U.S. (Article)
Jonnalagadda S.S.* ,
Diwan S. ,
Cohen D.L.
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Department of Nutrition, Georgia State University, MSC 2A 0880, 33 Gilmer Street, SE, Atlanta, GA 30303-3082, United States
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School of Social Service Administration, University of Chicago, 969 East 60th Street, Chicago, IL 60037, United States
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406 Longview Drive, Dawsonville, GA 30534, United States
Abstract
This study examined the food group intake and the dietary quality of middle-aged and older Gujarati Asian Indian immigrants (45 years or older) living in two urban metropolitan areas in the U.S. Participants (90 men, 99 females) completed a 24-hour dietary recall, which was used to determine if they met the daily food group intake guidelines of the U.S. Food Guide Pyramid. The overall quality of their reported dietary intake was determined using the Healthy Eating Index based on their nutrient and food group intake. Both men and women met the daily number of servings recommendations for the grains (men: 9.3 servings/day; women: 6.9 servings/day) and vegetables (men: 4.5 servings/day; women: 3.6 servings/day) groups, but did not meet the recommendations for fruits, dairy and meats groups. The total score on the Healthy Eating Index of the diets of these participants was 73, indicative of a dietary intake that does not meet the established U.S. dietary guidelines. These immigrants should be educated about appropriate food choices (ethnic and non-ethnic) within each of the U.S. Food Guide Pyramid food groups to improve the overall quality of their dietary intakes. © The Journal of Nutrition, Health & Aging 2005.
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ISSN: 12797707
Cited by: 7
Original Language: English