Valores práticos para avaliação de micronutrientes no atendimento nutricional
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Resumo: | Introduction: DRIs are a set of four categories of values used for diet planning and evaluation for healthy individuals. Based on the recommendations of DRIs and habitual food consumption, it is possible to calculate the probability of adequacy or inadequacy of ingestion. The calculation of probability presents relative complexity, which raises difficulties in the application of this knowledge in everyday professional practice. Objective: To present values for assessing the adequacy of micronutrient intake by adults. Methods: For the adequacy calculation, intrapersonal standard deviation values of nutrient intake obtained from national data from the ISA-Capital study were considered. A reliability level of 70% was adopted, corresponding to the value of Z 0.5, classifying values above this level as adequate habitual intake. Results: Individual intake values of vitamin E, vitamin B6, thiamine, riboflavin, calcium, magnesium, iron, zinc, folate and niacin nutrients were obtained, based on a 3-day food record, for males and females, second stage. of life. Conclusion: The values presented, based on national data, are useful for the nutritionist to be able to assess, with greater ease and agility, the adequacy of micronutrient intake by individuals, in the practical context of nutritional care. |
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Valores práticos para avaliação de micronutrientes no atendimento nutricionalIntroduction: DRIs are a set of four categories of values used for diet planning and evaluation for healthy individuals. Based on the recommendations of DRIs and habitual food consumption, it is possible to calculate the probability of adequacy or inadequacy of ingestion. The calculation of probability presents relative complexity, which raises difficulties in the application of this knowledge in everyday professional practice. Objective: To present values for assessing the adequacy of micronutrient intake by adults. Methods: For the adequacy calculation, intrapersonal standard deviation values of nutrient intake obtained from national data from the ISA-Capital study were considered. A reliability level of 70% was adopted, corresponding to the value of Z 0.5, classifying values above this level as adequate habitual intake. Results: Individual intake values of vitamin E, vitamin B6, thiamine, riboflavin, calcium, magnesium, iron, zinc, folate and niacin nutrients were obtained, based on a 3-day food record, for males and females, second stage. of life. Conclusion: The values presented, based on national data, are useful for the nutritionist to be able to assess, with greater ease and agility, the adequacy of micronutrient intake by individuals, in the practical context of nutritional care.Introdução: As Dietary Reference Intakes (DRI) são um conjunto de quatro categorias de valores utilizados para o planejamento e avaliação de dietas para indivíduos saudáveis. Tendo como base as recomendações das DRI e o consumo habitual, é possível calcular a probabilidade de adequação ou inadequação da ingestão. O cálculo de probabilidade apresenta relativa complexidade, o que dificulta a aplicação deste conhecimento na prática do nutricionista. Objetivo: Apresentar valores teóricos para avaliação da adequação de ingestão de micronutrientes por indivíduos adultos. Método: Para o cálculo de adequação, foram considerados os valores de desvio-padrão intrapessoal da ingestão de nutrientes obtidos a partir de dados nacionais, provenientes do estudo ISA-Capital. Foi adotado o nível de confiabilidade de 70%, correspondente ao valor de Z 0,5, classificando-se valores acima deste nível como ingestão habitual adequada. Resultados: Foram obtidos valores de ingestão individual de vitamina E, vitamina B6, tiamina, riboflavina, cálcio, magnésio, ferro, zinco, folato e niacina nutrientes, com base em registro alimentar de 3 dias, para o sexo masculino e feminino, segundo estágio de vida. Conclusão: Os valores apresentados, baseados em dados nacionais, são úteis para que o nutricionista possa avaliar, com maior facilidade e agilidade, a adequação da ingestão de micronutrientes por indivíduos, no contexto prático do atendimento nutricional. Palavras-chave: Consumo alimentar. Recomendações nutricionais. Avaliação nutricional.ASSOCIAÇÃO BRASILEIRA DE NUTRIÇÃO (ASBRAN)2023-09-11info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rasbran.com.br/rasbran/article/view/261910.47320/rasbran.2023.2619Revista da Associação Brasileira de Nutrição - RASBRAN; v. 14 n. 1 (2023); 1-72357-78941983-3164reponame:Rasbraninstname:Associação Brasileira de Nutrição (ASBRAN)instacron:ASBRANporhttps://rasbran.com.br/rasbran/article/view/2619/446Copyright (c) 2023 Revista da Associação Brasileira de Nutrição - RASBRANhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAlmada Colucci Paternez, Ana CarolinaCorreia Stevenson Braga, Mariana2023-08-07T22:08:01Zoai:ojs.emnuvens.com.br:article/2619Revistahttps://www.rasbran.com.br/rasbranONGhttps://rasbran.com.br/rasbran/oaiindex_rasbran@asbran.org.br || rasbran@asbran.org.br2357-78941983-3164opendoar:2023-08-07T22:08:01Rasbran - Associação Brasileira de Nutrição (ASBRAN)false |
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Valores práticos para avaliação de micronutrientes no atendimento nutricional |
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Valores práticos para avaliação de micronutrientes no atendimento nutricional Almada Colucci Paternez, Ana Carolina |
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Valores práticos para avaliação de micronutrientes no atendimento nutricional |
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Valores práticos para avaliação de micronutrientes no atendimento nutricional |
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Valores práticos para avaliação de micronutrientes no atendimento nutricional |
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Almada Colucci Paternez, Ana Carolina |
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Almada Colucci Paternez, Ana Carolina Correia Stevenson Braga, Mariana |
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Introduction: DRIs are a set of four categories of values used for diet planning and evaluation for healthy individuals. Based on the recommendations of DRIs and habitual food consumption, it is possible to calculate the probability of adequacy or inadequacy of ingestion. The calculation of probability presents relative complexity, which raises difficulties in the application of this knowledge in everyday professional practice. Objective: To present values for assessing the adequacy of micronutrient intake by adults. Methods: For the adequacy calculation, intrapersonal standard deviation values of nutrient intake obtained from national data from the ISA-Capital study were considered. A reliability level of 70% was adopted, corresponding to the value of Z 0.5, classifying values above this level as adequate habitual intake. Results: Individual intake values of vitamin E, vitamin B6, thiamine, riboflavin, calcium, magnesium, iron, zinc, folate and niacin nutrients were obtained, based on a 3-day food record, for males and females, second stage. of life. Conclusion: The values presented, based on national data, are useful for the nutritionist to be able to assess, with greater ease and agility, the adequacy of micronutrient intake by individuals, in the practical context of nutritional care. |
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