Práticas de comensalidade no âmbito familiar de crianças de 2 a 9 anos de idade durante a pandemia do Covid-19
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Resumo: | ABSTRACT Objective: to evaluate practices of commensality within the family and possible changes in the eating routine of children between 2 and 9 years during the COVID-19 pandemic. Method: a cross-sectional study was carried out with parents and/or guardians of children aged between 2 and 9 years, through an online questionnaire, between November and December 2020. Practices of commensality were evaluated as recommended in the Food Guide for the Brazilian Population. Results: among the 517 participating families, regular meals were observed: breakfast (79.1%), lunch (98.6%), afternoon snack (88, 6%), and dinner (91.5%). Most children had defined times to have meals (82.6%), but more than half consumed snacks between main meals (53%). Lunch (83.0%) and dinner (80.1%) were taken with the family, sitting at the table (83.4%) and sharing the same foods (89.9%). Regarding the dietary changes caused by the pandemic, 50.5% of the families reported that there was no change, however, among the families that reported it, 52.3% considered it was for the better. The frequency of homemade preparations increased in 65.8% of the families, with lunch (82.6%) and dinner (78.1%) being prepared between 5-7 times a week. Conclusion: the practices of commensality were present daily in most of household, with little expression only attention to food. Regarding the eating routine, the social distance caused by the COVID-19 pandemic seems to have had a positive impact. Keywords: food guide, child, COVID-19, family, meals |
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Práticas de comensalidade no âmbito familiar de crianças de 2 a 9 anos de idade durante a pandemia do Covid-19ABSTRACT Objective: to evaluate practices of commensality within the family and possible changes in the eating routine of children between 2 and 9 years during the COVID-19 pandemic. Method: a cross-sectional study was carried out with parents and/or guardians of children aged between 2 and 9 years, through an online questionnaire, between November and December 2020. Practices of commensality were evaluated as recommended in the Food Guide for the Brazilian Population. Results: among the 517 participating families, regular meals were observed: breakfast (79.1%), lunch (98.6%), afternoon snack (88, 6%), and dinner (91.5%). Most children had defined times to have meals (82.6%), but more than half consumed snacks between main meals (53%). Lunch (83.0%) and dinner (80.1%) were taken with the family, sitting at the table (83.4%) and sharing the same foods (89.9%). Regarding the dietary changes caused by the pandemic, 50.5% of the families reported that there was no change, however, among the families that reported it, 52.3% considered it was for the better. The frequency of homemade preparations increased in 65.8% of the families, with lunch (82.6%) and dinner (78.1%) being prepared between 5-7 times a week. Conclusion: the practices of commensality were present daily in most of household, with little expression only attention to food. Regarding the eating routine, the social distance caused by the COVID-19 pandemic seems to have had a positive impact. Keywords: food guide, child, COVID-19, family, mealsObjetivo: avaliar práticas de comensalidade no âmbito familiar e possíveis mudanças na rotina alimentar, de crianças entre 2 e 9 anos de idade durante a pandemia do COVID-19. Métodos: estudo transversal realizado com pais e/ou responsáveis de crianças entre 2 e 9 anos, por meio de questionário online, entre novembro e dezembro de 2020. Foram avaliadas as práticas de comensalidade conforme o recomendado no Guia Alimentar Para a População Brasileira. Resultados: dentre as 517 famílias participantes, no que se refere às práticas de comensalidade, foi observada a realização das refeições com regularidade: café da manhã (79,1%), almoço (98,6%), lanche da tarde (88,6%) e jantar (91,5%). A maior parte das crianças possuía horários definidos para realizar as refeições (82,6%), porém mais da metade consumia alimentos entre as refeições (53%). As refeições principais, tais como almoço (83,0%) e jantar (80,1%), eram realizadas em companhia da família, sentados à mesa (83,4%) e compartilhando os mesmos alimentos (89,9%). Com relação as mudanças alimentares provocadas pela pandemia, 50,5% das famílias relataram não ter ocorrido mudança, porém, entre as famílias que relataram, 52,3% considera que foi para melhor. Ainda, a frequência das preparações caseiras aumentou em 65,8% das famílias, sendo o almoço (82,6%) e o jantar (78,1%) preparado entre 5-7 vezes por semana. Conclusão: as práticas de comensalidade estavam presentes no dia a dia da maioria das famílias, sendo pouco expressiva apenas a atenção ao alimento. No que tange a rotina alimentar, o distanciamento social provocado pela pandemia do COVID-19 parece ter gerado um impacto positivo. Palavras-chave: Guias alimentares. Criança. COVID-19. Família. Refeições.ASSOCIAÇÃO BRASILEIRA DE NUTRIÇÃO (ASBRAN)2023-07-04info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rasbran.com.br/rasbran/article/view/247210.47320/rasbran.2023.2472Revista da Associação Brasileira de Nutrição - RASBRAN; v. 14 n. 1 (2023); 1-172357-78941983-3164reponame:Rasbraninstname:Associação Brasileira de Nutrição (ASBRAN)instacron:ASBRANporhttps://rasbran.com.br/rasbran/article/view/2472/444Copyright (c) 2023 Revista da Associação Brasileira de Nutrição - RASBRANhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessDall‘Agnol Brandão, Mariana Sant Anna de Menezes, Carolina Theisen Sacramento, Julia Broilo, Mônica CristinaBotelho Vinholes, DanieleViegas Raimundo, Fabiana2023-05-11T18:46:07Zoai:ojs.emnuvens.com.br:article/2472Revistahttps://www.rasbran.com.br/rasbranONGhttps://rasbran.com.br/rasbran/oaiindex_rasbran@asbran.org.br || rasbran@asbran.org.br2357-78941983-3164opendoar:2023-05-11T18:46:07Rasbran - Associação Brasileira de Nutrição (ASBRAN)false |
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Práticas de comensalidade no âmbito familiar de crianças de 2 a 9 anos de idade durante a pandemia do Covid-19 |
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Práticas de comensalidade no âmbito familiar de crianças de 2 a 9 anos de idade durante a pandemia do Covid-19 |
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Práticas de comensalidade no âmbito familiar de crianças de 2 a 9 anos de idade durante a pandemia do Covid-19 Dall‘Agnol Brandão, Mariana |
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Práticas de comensalidade no âmbito familiar de crianças de 2 a 9 anos de idade durante a pandemia do Covid-19 |
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Práticas de comensalidade no âmbito familiar de crianças de 2 a 9 anos de idade durante a pandemia do Covid-19 |
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Práticas de comensalidade no âmbito familiar de crianças de 2 a 9 anos de idade durante a pandemia do Covid-19 |
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Práticas de comensalidade no âmbito familiar de crianças de 2 a 9 anos de idade durante a pandemia do Covid-19 |
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Dall‘Agnol Brandão, Mariana |
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Dall‘Agnol Brandão, Mariana Sant Anna de Menezes, Carolina Theisen Sacramento, Julia Broilo, Mônica Cristina Botelho Vinholes, Daniele Viegas Raimundo, Fabiana |
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Sant Anna de Menezes, Carolina Theisen Sacramento, Julia Broilo, Mônica Cristina Botelho Vinholes, Daniele Viegas Raimundo, Fabiana |
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Dall‘Agnol Brandão, Mariana Sant Anna de Menezes, Carolina Theisen Sacramento, Julia Broilo, Mônica Cristina Botelho Vinholes, Daniele Viegas Raimundo, Fabiana |
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ABSTRACT Objective: to evaluate practices of commensality within the family and possible changes in the eating routine of children between 2 and 9 years during the COVID-19 pandemic. Method: a cross-sectional study was carried out with parents and/or guardians of children aged between 2 and 9 years, through an online questionnaire, between November and December 2020. Practices of commensality were evaluated as recommended in the Food Guide for the Brazilian Population. Results: among the 517 participating families, regular meals were observed: breakfast (79.1%), lunch (98.6%), afternoon snack (88, 6%), and dinner (91.5%). Most children had defined times to have meals (82.6%), but more than half consumed snacks between main meals (53%). Lunch (83.0%) and dinner (80.1%) were taken with the family, sitting at the table (83.4%) and sharing the same foods (89.9%). Regarding the dietary changes caused by the pandemic, 50.5% of the families reported that there was no change, however, among the families that reported it, 52.3% considered it was for the better. The frequency of homemade preparations increased in 65.8% of the families, with lunch (82.6%) and dinner (78.1%) being prepared between 5-7 times a week. Conclusion: the practices of commensality were present daily in most of household, with little expression only attention to food. Regarding the eating routine, the social distance caused by the COVID-19 pandemic seems to have had a positive impact. Keywords: food guide, child, COVID-19, family, meals |
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