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改善葡萄牙儿童的早餐模式——根据欧洲营养成分模型评估即食谷物。

Improving breakfast patterns of portuguese children-an evaluation of ready-to-eat cereals according to the European nutrient profile model.

机构信息

Department of Food and Nutrition, National Health Institute Dr. Ricardo Jorge (INSA, IP), Av Padre Cruz, 1649-016, Lisboa, Portugal.

Center for Studies and Research In Social Dynamics and Health (CEIDSS), Fabrica da Pólvora de Barcarena, 2730-036, Oeiras, Portugal.

出版信息

Eur J Clin Nutr. 2019 Mar;73(3):465-473. doi: 10.1038/s41430-018-0235-6. Epub 2018 Jul 4.

Abstract

BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Ready-to-eat cereal (RTEC) breakfasts have been increasing in Portugal, among children. Eat Mediterranean (EM), a Portuguese comprehensive community-based intervention, proposed to improve breakfast patterns of children and adolescents and to evaluate the healthiness of RTEC according to WHO/Europe nutrient profile model (Euro-NP).

SUBJECTS/METHODS: EM Program was developed during two scholar years (15/16 and 16/17) toward 2333 students (pre to secondary education). Data on breakfast was provided using a family record form. The intervention consisted of 257 educational sessions addressing the principles of Mediterranean Diet, and promoting a "healthy breakfast at home". To check for compliance with Euro-NP, RTEC package food labels' nutritional composition was used.

RESULTS

After intervention 92.9% of children/adolescents had breakfast daily with no report of breakfast skippers. RTECs were one of the most frequent (66.5%) breakfasts. Statistically significant improvements were showed for: daily qualitative and complete breakfast frequency (5.6%) and fruit (11.2%). Consumption of RTEC decreased 28%. According to Euro-NP, 84.6% of the RTECs were non-compliant, regarding sugar content. Children's RTECs presented 5% more of energy and 26% more sugar than the "non-children's" RTECs.

CONCLUSION

EM strategy showed to be a successful program to improve patterns and quality of breakfast of the children and adolescents, reinforcing the importance of school-based nutritional programs in changing lifestyles. Nutrient profiling can be a useful tool to provide a selection of foods to be part of a healthy diet and can be used by policy-makers to design policies to identify the foods to which marketing restrictions to children, will apply.

摘要

背景/目的:即食早餐(RTEC)在葡萄牙的儿童中越来越受欢迎。Eat Mediterranean(EM)是一项葡萄牙综合社区为基础的干预措施,旨在改善儿童和青少年的早餐模式,并根据世界卫生组织/欧洲营养成分模型(Euro-NP)评估 RTEC 的健康程度。

受试者/方法:EM 计划在两个学年(15/16 和 16/17)期间向 2333 名学生(学前至中学教育)开展。使用家庭记录表格提供早餐数据。该干预措施包括 257 次教育课程,介绍地中海饮食原则,并促进“在家吃健康早餐”。为了检查是否符合 Euro-NP,使用 RTEC 包装食品标签的营养成分来检查。

结果

干预后,92.9%的儿童/青少年每天吃早餐,没有报告不吃早餐的人。RTEC 是最常见的早餐之一(66.5%)。日常定性和完整早餐频率(5.6%)和水果(11.2%)的统计数据显示出显著的改善。RTEC 的消耗量减少了 28%。根据 Euro-NP,84.6%的 RTEC 不符合规定,因为含糖量。儿童的 RTEC 比“非儿童”RTEC 多 5%的能量和 26%的糖。

结论

EM 策略被证明是改善儿童和青少年早餐模式和质量的成功计划,强化了学校营养计划在改变生活方式方面的重要性。营养成分分析可以作为选择健康饮食食品的有用工具,政策制定者可以使用它来制定政策,确定对儿童营销限制适用的食品。

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