Public Health Nutrition
Volume 16, Issue 1, 2014, Pages 156-163
Fruit and vegetable consumption among migrants in Switzerland (Article) (Open Access)
Volken T.* ,
Ruesch P. ,
Guggisberg J.
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School of Health Professions, Zurich University of Applied Sciences, Technikumstrasse 71, Winterthur, POB8401, Switzerland
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School of Health Professions, Zurich University of Applied Sciences, Technikumstrasse 71, Winterthur, POB8401, Switzerland
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Und Sozialpolitische Studien BASS, Bern, Switzerland
Abstract
Objective To assess the relative risk of low daily fruit and vegetable consumption for six large migrant groups in Switzerland. Design Cross-sectional health survey carried out 2007 (Swiss Health Survey) and 2010 (Swiss Migrant Health Survey) in Switzerland. Multinomial logistic regression models were used to estimate relative risk rates (RRR) of migrants relative to Swiss nationals. Setting Data obtained from representative samples of Swiss and foreign nationals living in Switzerland. Subjects A random sample (n 14637) of the Portuguese, German, Italian, Turkish, Serbian, Kosovan and Swiss permanent resident adult population (17-64 years old) was interviewed. Results The proportion of participants who adhered to the recommended fruit and vegetable consumption was below one-third in all study populations. Compared with Swiss nationals, the relative risk of low daily fruit and vegetable intake relative to recommended intake was higher in Turkish nationals (RRR = 2·92, 95 % CI 1·91, 4·48; P = 0·0000) and Kosovan nationals (RRR = 4·76, 95 % CI 3·01, 7·55; P = 0·0000). The respective relative risks of Portuguese, Serbian, German and Italian nationals were not significantly different from the Swiss reference group. Conclusions Initiatives for the promotion of fruit and vegetable consumption should continue to address the population at large. At the same time, programmes that are tailored to the specific needs of migrants from Turkey and Kosovo should be considered. © 2012 The Authors.
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DOI: 10.1017/S1368980012001292
ISSN: 13689800
Cited by: 5
Original Language: English