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Dietary Habits, Physical Activity and Body Mass Index in Transgender and Gender Diverse Adults in Italy: A Voluntary Sampling Observational Study. (English)
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Transgender and gender-diverse (TGD) individuals continue to experience harassment and discrimination across various aspects of life, significantly impacting their physical and mental health. (English)
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The scarcity of data on their general health, particularly regarding dietary habits, remains a challenge in developing effective healthcare strategies for this population. (English)
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To address this gap, we analyzed selected dietary habits, physical activity (PA), and body mass index (BMI) among Italian TGD adults compared to the Italian general population (IGP). (English)
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An online anonymous survey was conducted via the Computer Assisted Web Interviewing technique from June 2020 to June 2021. (English)
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Participants were enrolled through clinical centers and TGD organizations. (English)
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Data from 959 TGD adults were analyzed using chi-squared tests and logistic regression models. (English)
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Key findings indicated that approximately 70% of TGD individuals consumed fewer servings of fruit and vegetables (FV) than recommended (five or more servings per day). (English)
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Although red meat consumption was lower overall, a greater percentage of TGD individuals reported consuming more than three servings per week. (English)
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Additionally, 58% of TGD participants indicated that they did not engage in any PA, compared to 36% of the IGP. (English)
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Notably, significant differences in BMI were identified, with higher rates of overweight and obesity among TGD individuals assigned female at birth. (English)
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These results underscore the urgent need for tailored nutritional guidelines and inclusive public health strategies to meet the specific health needs of the Italian TGD population. (English)
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Expanding access to targeted interventions could contribute to improving overall well-being in this marginalized group. (English)
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The authors declare that they have no competing interests. (English)
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