Kulsum Asma, A Jyothi Lakshmi, Prakash Jamuna
Department of Studies in Food Science and Nutrition, University of Mysore, Mysore, India.
Ecol Food Nutr. 2009 May-Jun;48(3):161-77. doi: 10.1080/03670240902797922.
The influences of proximal and distal determinants of dietary adequacy of children from an urban slum in India were analyzed. Children numbering 271 (5-14 years) and their mothers were enrolled for the study. Intake of all nutrients except protein was inadequate in the dietaries of children. Among distal determinants, associations were found between (i) calorie intake and maternal nutritional status; (ii) protein, iron and B-complex intakes and economic status, and (iii) retinol, calcium and fat intakes and family size. Literacy status was not associated with dietary adequacy. Age of children and economic status of family were important determinants of dietary adequacy of children from slum area.
分析了印度一个城市贫民窟儿童膳食充足性的近端和远端决定因素的影响。共有271名5至14岁的儿童及其母亲参与了该研究。儿童饮食中除蛋白质外的所有营养素摄入量均不足。在远端决定因素中,发现(i)热量摄入与母亲营养状况之间存在关联;(ii)蛋白质、铁和复合维生素B的摄入量与经济状况之间存在关联,以及(iii)视黄醇、钙和脂肪的摄入量与家庭规模之间存在关联。识字状况与膳食充足性无关。儿童年龄和家庭经济状况是贫民窟地区儿童膳食充足性的重要决定因素。