Usual diet quality among 8- to 12-year-old Brazilian children
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Resumo: | Nutritional surveys are important information sources for public policy in the food and nutrition field. They focus on assessing usual dietary patterns, because health outcomes result from the long-term intake. Here we aimed to evaluate diet quality adjusted for day-to-day variance among Brazilian children. Data were collected between March 2013 and August 2015. The sample included 8- to 12-year-old children (n = 1,357) from public schools from all administrative regions of a Brazilian city. One 24-h dietary recall (24HR) was collected for the whole sample and two 24HR for two non-consecutive days of the same week for a subsample. The Healthy Eating Index-2010 (HEI-2010) was adapted to Brazilian food habits and the Brazilian dietary guidelines were used to evaluate diet quality. Statistical analysis included a multipart, nonlinear mixed model with correlated random effects proposed by the U.S. National Cancer Institute to correct diet quality for day-to-day variance. The adapted HEI-2010 total score was 51.8. Children with poorer diet quality (< 10th percentile) scored less than 41.1, and children with higher diet quality (> 90th percentile) scored more than 62.4. The overall adequacy of adapted HEI-2010 components was low. Higher adequacy percentages were identified for total protein foods (94.9%), greens (62.3%), and seafood and plant proteins (52.2%). Seven components showed less than 10% of adequacy: refined grains, fatty acids, dairy, sodium, total vegetable, whole grains, and empty calories. This study identified the main inadequacies among children’s diet quality, which can guide promotion actions for healthy eating. |
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Usual diet quality among 8- to 12-year-old Brazilian childrenFood QualityDietHealthy DietNutrition AssessmentChildNutritional surveys are important information sources for public policy in the food and nutrition field. They focus on assessing usual dietary patterns, because health outcomes result from the long-term intake. Here we aimed to evaluate diet quality adjusted for day-to-day variance among Brazilian children. Data were collected between March 2013 and August 2015. The sample included 8- to 12-year-old children (n = 1,357) from public schools from all administrative regions of a Brazilian city. One 24-h dietary recall (24HR) was collected for the whole sample and two 24HR for two non-consecutive days of the same week for a subsample. The Healthy Eating Index-2010 (HEI-2010) was adapted to Brazilian food habits and the Brazilian dietary guidelines were used to evaluate diet quality. Statistical analysis included a multipart, nonlinear mixed model with correlated random effects proposed by the U.S. National Cancer Institute to correct diet quality for day-to-day variance. The adapted HEI-2010 total score was 51.8. Children with poorer diet quality (< 10th percentile) scored less than 41.1, and children with higher diet quality (> 90th percentile) scored more than 62.4. The overall adequacy of adapted HEI-2010 components was low. Higher adequacy percentages were identified for total protein foods (94.9%), greens (62.3%), and seafood and plant proteins (52.2%). Seven components showed less than 10% of adequacy: refined grains, fatty acids, dairy, sodium, total vegetable, whole grains, and empty calories. This study identified the main inadequacies among children’s diet quality, which can guide promotion actions for healthy eating.Las encuestas nutricionales son fuentes importantes de información en el campo de las políticas públicas relacionadas con el ámbito de la alimentación y nutricional. Debido a que el estado de salud es resultado de qué se ingiere prolongadamente, el interés de este estudio está centrado en evaluar patrones dietéticos habituales. En este estudio, el objetivo era evaluar la calidad de la dieta ajustada a una varianza diaria entre niños brasileños. La recogida de datos se realizó entre marzo de 2013 y agosto de 2015. La muestra incluyó a niños con edades comprendidas entre los 8 y 12 años de edad (n = 1.357), procedentes de escuelas públicas de todas las regiones administrativas de una ciudad brasileña. Se realizó una encuesta alimenticia (24h) para la muestra completa y dos de 24h, durante dos días no consecutivos de la misma semana, para la submuestra. El Índice de Alimentación Saludable-2010 (HEI-2010), adaptado a los hábitos alimentarios brasileños y las guías dietéticas brasileñas se usaron para evaluar la calidad de la dieta. El análisis estadístico incluyó un modelo multinivel no lineal de efecto mixto, con efectos aleatorios correlacionados, propuestos por el Instituto Nacional del Cáncer de los EE.UU., para corregir la calidad de la dieta en la varianza diaria. En el HEI-2010 adaptado a ella la puntuación total fue 51,8. Los niños con una calidad de dieta más pobre (< 10º percentil) tuvieron una puntuación menor a 41,1, y los niños con una calidad de la dieta mayor (> 90º percentil) obtuvieron una puntuación superior a 62,4. La adecuación general de los componentes HEI-2010 adaptados fue baja. Los porcentajes más altos de adecuación fueron identificados por el total de proteínas en las comidas (94,9%), verduras (62,3%), marisco y proteínas de plantas (52,2%). Siete componentes presentaron menos de un 10% de adecuación: cereales refinados, ácidos grasos, productos lácteos, sodio, total de vegetales, cereales integrales, y calorías de mala calidad. Este estudio identificó las principales deficiencias en la calidad de la dieta de los niños, lo que puede servir de guía en la implementación de acciones de promoción de hábitos saludables en las comidas.Inquéritos nutricionais são fontes importantes de informação para políticas públicas no campo da alimentação e nutrição. Seu foco é a identificação de padrões usuais de alimentação, pois desfechos de saúde resultam de consumo de longo prazo. Neste trabalho, nosso objetivo foi avaliar a qualidade da dieta ajustada pela variância diária em crianças brasileiras. Os dados foram coletados entre março de 2013 e agosto de 2015. A amostra incluiu crianças de 8 a 12 anos (n = 1.357) de escolas públicas de todas as regiões administrativas de um município brasileiro. Um recordatório alimentar de 24h (24HR) foi coletado para a amostra como um todo e dois 24HR para dois dias não consecutivos de uma mesma semana foram coletados para uma subamostra. O Índice de Alimentação Saudável-2010 (HEI-2010, em inglês) foi adaptado para hábitos alimentares brasileiros e mensagens do guia alimentar brasileiro foram usadas para avaliar a qualidade da alimentação. As análises estatísticas incluíram um modelo misto multiparte não-linear com efeitos randômicos correlacionados proposto pelo Instituto Nacional de Câncer dos Estados Unidos para corrigir a qualidade da alimentação pela variância diária. O escore total do HEI-2010 adaptado foi de 51,8. Crianças com pior qualidade de alimentação (< 10º percentil) receberam um escore de menos de 41,1, e crianças com uma qualidade de alimentação melhor (> 90º percentil) receberam um escore de mais de 62,4. A adequação geral dos componentes do HEI-2010 adaptado foi baixa. Percentuais mais altos de adequação foram observados para alimentos proteicas totais (94,9%), verduras (62,3%), e proteínas de frutos do mar e de origem vegetal (52,2%). Sete componentes demonstraram menos de 10% de adequação: grãos refinados, ácidos graxos, laticínios, sódio, vegetais totais, grãos integrais, e calorias vazias. 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Usual diet quality among 8- to 12-year-old Brazilian children |
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Usual diet quality among 8- to 12-year-old Brazilian children |
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Usual diet quality among 8- to 12-year-old Brazilian children |
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Usual diet quality among 8- to 12-year-old Brazilian children |
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Usual diet quality among 8- to 12-year-old Brazilian children |
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Usual diet quality among 8- to 12-year-old Brazilian children |
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Usual diet quality among 8- to 12-year-old Brazilian children |
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Paula Martins Horta |
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Paula Martins Horta Eliseu Verly Junior Luana Caroline dos Santos |
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Eliseu Verly Junior Luana Caroline dos Santos |
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Paula Martins Horta Eliseu Verly Junior Luana Caroline dos Santos |
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Food Quality Diet Healthy Diet Nutrition Assessment Child |
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Food Quality Diet Healthy Diet Nutrition Assessment Child |
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Nutritional surveys are important information sources for public policy in the food and nutrition field. They focus on assessing usual dietary patterns, because health outcomes result from the long-term intake. Here we aimed to evaluate diet quality adjusted for day-to-day variance among Brazilian children. Data were collected between March 2013 and August 2015. The sample included 8- to 12-year-old children (n = 1,357) from public schools from all administrative regions of a Brazilian city. One 24-h dietary recall (24HR) was collected for the whole sample and two 24HR for two non-consecutive days of the same week for a subsample. The Healthy Eating Index-2010 (HEI-2010) was adapted to Brazilian food habits and the Brazilian dietary guidelines were used to evaluate diet quality. Statistical analysis included a multipart, nonlinear mixed model with correlated random effects proposed by the U.S. National Cancer Institute to correct diet quality for day-to-day variance. The adapted HEI-2010 total score was 51.8. Children with poorer diet quality (< 10th percentile) scored less than 41.1, and children with higher diet quality (> 90th percentile) scored more than 62.4. The overall adequacy of adapted HEI-2010 components was low. Higher adequacy percentages were identified for total protein foods (94.9%), greens (62.3%), and seafood and plant proteins (52.2%). Seven components showed less than 10% of adequacy: refined grains, fatty acids, dairy, sodium, total vegetable, whole grains, and empty calories. This study identified the main inadequacies among children’s diet quality, which can guide promotion actions for healthy eating. |
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