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在校用餐改善巴西儿童饮食,视其社会脆弱性风险而定。

Consuming school meals improves Brazilian children's diets according to their social vulnerability risk.

机构信息

Department of Nutrition, Federal University of Minas Gerais, Avenida Professor Alfredo Balena 190, 3 andar - sala 324, Belo Horizonte, MG 303130-100, Brazil.

Department of Epidemiology, Institute of Social Medicine, Rio de Janeiro State University, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil.

出版信息

Public Health Nutr. 2019 Oct;22(14):2714-2719. doi: 10.1017/S1368980019001459. Epub 2019 Jun 26.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To estimate usual diets among Brazilian children regarding the consumption of school meals and social vulnerability risks.

DESIGN

A cross-sectional study. School meal consumers were considered those children who reported consuming school meals ≥3 times/week. Social vulnerability risk was classified by an index. Dietary intake was evaluated by one 24 h dietary recall for the whole sample; a second 24 h dietary recall was administered in a sub-sample (38·6 %). The National Cancer Institute's method was used to estimate children's usual intake of nutrients and food groups.

SETTING

Municipal public schools from Belo Horizonte, Brazil.

PARTICIPANTS

Children (n 1357) aged 8-12 years.

RESULTS

Half of the sample lived in low/medium social vulnerability risk areas and 27·9 % were school meal non-consumers. School meal consumers more frequently lived in high/very high social vulnerability risk areas (76·2 v. 68·7 %). Children with low/medium social vulnerability risk had a higher mean intake of thiamin (1·13 v. 1·04 mg) and a lower mean intake of candy (1·35 v. 1·42 g). Consumption of school meals among children under high/very high social vulnerability risk was associated with higher mean consumption of vitamin C (31·9 v. 24·1 mg), unprocessed/minimally processed foods (956·3 v. 851·9 g), fruits (128·5 v. 90·9 g) and vegetables (58·2 v. 47·1 g). Ultra-processed food product consumption was lower among school meal consumers (136·2 v. 187·7 g), especially ultra-processed beverages (252·5 v. 305·7 g).

CONCLUSIONS

Consuming school meals was associated with a better usual diet quality, particularly among those with higher social vulnerability risk.

摘要

目的

评估巴西儿童的日常饮食,包括学校供餐的消费情况和社会脆弱性风险。

设计

横断面研究。学校供餐消费者被定义为每周至少食用学校供餐 3 次的儿童。社会脆弱性风险通过指数进行分类。采用一次 24 h 膳食回忆法对整个人群进行膳食摄入评估;在子样本(38.6%)中进行第二次 24 h 膳食回忆法评估。采用国家癌症研究所的方法来估计儿童营养素和食物组的通常摄入量。

地点

巴西贝洛奥里藏特市的公立学校。

参与者

8-12 岁的儿童(n 1357)。

结果

样本的一半生活在低/中社会脆弱性风险地区,27.9%是非学校供餐消费者。学校供餐消费者更频繁地生活在高/极高社会脆弱性风险地区(76.2%比 68.7%)。低/中社会脆弱性风险的儿童的硫胺素平均摄入量较高(1.13 毫克比 1.04 毫克),糖果的平均摄入量较低(1.35 克比 1.42 克)。在高/极高社会脆弱性风险的儿童中,食用学校供餐与较高的平均维生素 C 摄入量(31.9 毫克比 24.1 毫克)、未加工/最低限度加工食品(956.3 克比 851.9 克)、水果(128.5 克比 90.9 克)和蔬菜(58.2 克比 47.1 克)有关。学校供餐消费者消费的超加工食品量较低(136.2 克比 187.7 克),尤其是超加工饮料(252.5 克比 305.7 克)。

结论

食用学校供餐与更好的日常饮食质量有关,尤其是在社会脆弱性风险较高的人群中。

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