Consumption of fruits and vegetables among Peruvian adults: Analysis of a national health survey 2017-2018.

The WHO recommends consuming ≥400 g/day of fruits and vegetables daily as part of a healthy diet to prevent non-communicable diseases (NCDs). Data on fruits and vegetables intake is scarce in several countries, including Peru. However, it remains crucial to monitor policies to reduce the burden of n...

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Main Authors: Wilmer Cristobal Guzman-Vilca, Rodrigo M Carrillo-Larco, Carla Tarazona-Meza
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2025-01-01
Series:PLOS Global Public Health
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgph.0004222
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Rodrigo M Carrillo-Larco
Carla Tarazona-Meza
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Carla Tarazona-Meza
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description The WHO recommends consuming ≥400 g/day of fruits and vegetables daily as part of a healthy diet to prevent non-communicable diseases (NCDs). Data on fruits and vegetables intake is scarce in several countries, including Peru. However, it remains crucial to monitor policies to reduce the burden of non-communicable diseases. Cross-sectional analysis of a representative at the national level survey of Peruvian adults conducted in 2017-2018. Consumption of fruits and vegetables, stratified by socio-demographic and health-related variables, was estimated from a single 24-hour dietary recall questionnaire. Regression models were conducted to assess the potential association with low consumption of fruits and vegetables. The mean consumption of fruits and vegetables was 153.8 (95% CI: 133.4-174.2) g/day. Only 13.6% of the population consumed ≥400 g/day of fruits and vegetables. People with obesity (120 g/day), unaware diabetes (79.6 g/day) and unaware hypertension (51.1 g/day) had the lowest mean consumption. A consumption of <400 g/day was associated with obesity (OR): 2.56 (95% CI: 1.22-5.37) and having hypertension (OR: 3.32 (95% CI: 1.16-9.5)). Only 14 out of 100 Peruvian adults consume the recommended daily amount of fruits and vegetables and the mean consumption of fruits and vegetables is less than 2 portions a day. There is an urgent need for multi-sectoral health policies focused on increasing the access and consumption of fruits and vegetables as part of a healthy diet to reduce the burden of NCDs.
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spelling doaj-art-e225e354130e45768102a62a2f9e0dff2025-08-20T02:40:33ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLOS Global Public Health2767-33752025-01-0153e000422210.1371/journal.pgph.0004222Consumption of fruits and vegetables among Peruvian adults: Analysis of a national health survey 2017-2018.Wilmer Cristobal Guzman-VilcaRodrigo M Carrillo-LarcoCarla Tarazona-MezaThe WHO recommends consuming ≥400 g/day of fruits and vegetables daily as part of a healthy diet to prevent non-communicable diseases (NCDs). Data on fruits and vegetables intake is scarce in several countries, including Peru. However, it remains crucial to monitor policies to reduce the burden of non-communicable diseases. Cross-sectional analysis of a representative at the national level survey of Peruvian adults conducted in 2017-2018. Consumption of fruits and vegetables, stratified by socio-demographic and health-related variables, was estimated from a single 24-hour dietary recall questionnaire. Regression models were conducted to assess the potential association with low consumption of fruits and vegetables. The mean consumption of fruits and vegetables was 153.8 (95% CI: 133.4-174.2) g/day. Only 13.6% of the population consumed ≥400 g/day of fruits and vegetables. People with obesity (120 g/day), unaware diabetes (79.6 g/day) and unaware hypertension (51.1 g/day) had the lowest mean consumption. A consumption of <400 g/day was associated with obesity (OR): 2.56 (95% CI: 1.22-5.37) and having hypertension (OR: 3.32 (95% CI: 1.16-9.5)). Only 14 out of 100 Peruvian adults consume the recommended daily amount of fruits and vegetables and the mean consumption of fruits and vegetables is less than 2 portions a day. There is an urgent need for multi-sectoral health policies focused on increasing the access and consumption of fruits and vegetables as part of a healthy diet to reduce the burden of NCDs.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgph.0004222
spellingShingle Wilmer Cristobal Guzman-Vilca
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Consumption of fruits and vegetables among Peruvian adults: Analysis of a national health survey 2017-2018.
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title Consumption of fruits and vegetables among Peruvian adults: Analysis of a national health survey 2017-2018.
title_full Consumption of fruits and vegetables among Peruvian adults: Analysis of a national health survey 2017-2018.
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title_short Consumption of fruits and vegetables among Peruvian adults: Analysis of a national health survey 2017-2018.
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