Contribution of ultra-processed food to the nutritional dietary profile of young children school feeding
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Resumo: | Objective To investigate the contribution of ultra-processed food to the nutritional dietary profile of school feeding in public child day-care centers. Methods Cross-sectional study carried out from June-November/2013. Samples from six daily meals were collected in twenty non-consecutive days. A total of 117 school meals (123 food items) were offered to children from 12-36 months of age. The served portions were determined by direct weighting. Physicochemical analyses were performed to establish the nutritional composition. School meals were classified according to the processing degree: (A) unprocessed/minimally processed/culinary preparations, (B) processed food, or (C) ultra-processed food. The contribution of each group to the quantity of energy, macronutrients and sodium was calculated. Student’s t test was applied for comparison between groups. Results Ultra-processed meals contributed to 45.8% of energy, 33.9% of lipids, 42.8% of proteins, 48.9% of carbohydrates, and 20.9% of sodium. All lunches and 90% of dinners were classified as unprocessed/minimally processed/culinary preparations. 39.0% of the meals were ultra-processed (mainly breakfast and snacks). Ultra-processed meals had a greater quantity of energy (p=0.026) and carbohydrates (p<0.001) per serving, while unprocessed/minimally processed/ culinary preparations offered more sodium per serving (p<0.001). Conclusion Although most meals were classified as unprocessed/minimally processed/culinary preparations, ultra-processed food, which should be avoided at this stage of life, are offered daily, contributing with higher energy and carbohydrates offer per serving. The municipality need to improve the quality of the meals offered to children in these child day-care centers, observing the new Resolution nº 6/2020 that came into effect in 2021. |
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Contribution of ultra-processed food to the nutritional dietary profile of young children school feedingContribuição de alimentos ultraprocessados para o perfil nutricional da alimentação escolar em crechesChild day care centersFood analysisFood processingSchool feedingUltra-processed foodsCrechesAnálise de alimentosManipulação de alimentosAlimentos ultraprocessadosObjective To investigate the contribution of ultra-processed food to the nutritional dietary profile of school feeding in public child day-care centers. Methods Cross-sectional study carried out from June-November/2013. Samples from six daily meals were collected in twenty non-consecutive days. A total of 117 school meals (123 food items) were offered to children from 12-36 months of age. The served portions were determined by direct weighting. Physicochemical analyses were performed to establish the nutritional composition. School meals were classified according to the processing degree: (A) unprocessed/minimally processed/culinary preparations, (B) processed food, or (C) ultra-processed food. The contribution of each group to the quantity of energy, macronutrients and sodium was calculated. Student’s t test was applied for comparison between groups. Results Ultra-processed meals contributed to 45.8% of energy, 33.9% of lipids, 42.8% of proteins, 48.9% of carbohydrates, and 20.9% of sodium. All lunches and 90% of dinners were classified as unprocessed/minimally processed/culinary preparations. 39.0% of the meals were ultra-processed (mainly breakfast and snacks). Ultra-processed meals had a greater quantity of energy (p=0.026) and carbohydrates (p<0.001) per serving, while unprocessed/minimally processed/ culinary preparations offered more sodium per serving (p<0.001). Conclusion Although most meals were classified as unprocessed/minimally processed/culinary preparations, ultra-processed food, which should be avoided at this stage of life, are offered daily, contributing with higher energy and carbohydrates offer per serving. The municipality need to improve the quality of the meals offered to children in these child day-care centers, observing the new Resolution nº 6/2020 that came into effect in 2021.Objetivo Investigar a contribuição de alimentos ultraprocessados no perfil nutricional da alimentação escolar ofertada em Centros Municipais de Educação Infantil. Métodos Estudo seccional conduzido entre junho e novembro/2013. Amostras das seis refeições diárias foram coletadas durante 20 dias não consecutivos. Cento e dezessete refeições (123 itens alimentares) foram ofertadas a crianças de 12 a 36 meses. O tamanho das porções foi determinado por pesagem direta e a composição nutricional, por análises físico-químicas. As refeições escolares foram classificadas de acordo com o grau de processamento: (A) in natura/ minimamente processados/preparações culinárias; (B) processados; (C) ultraprocessados. Foi calculada a contribuição de cada grupo para energia, macronutrientes e sódio. O Teste t foi utilizado para comparação entre os grupos. Resultados As refeições ultraprocessadas contribuíram com 45,8% de energia, 33,9% de lipídios, 42,8% de proteínas, 48,9% dos carboidratos e 20,9% do sódio ofertados. Todos os almoços e 90% dos jantares foram classificados como in natura/ minimamente processados/preparações culinárias. 39,0% das refeições foram classificadas como ultraprocessadas (principalmente café da manhã e lanches). Refeições ultraprocessadas ofereceram maior quantidade de energia (p=0,026) e carboidratos (p<0,001) por porção, enquanto refeições in natura/minimamente processados/preparações culinárias forneceram mais sódio por porção (p<0,001). Conclusão Apesar da predominância de refeições in natura/minimamente processados/preparações culinárias, os alimentos ultraprocessados – que deveriam ser evitados nessa fase da vida, são ofertados diariamente, contribuindo com maior quantidade de energia e carboidratos por porção. É necessário que o município reavalie as refeições ofertadas às crianças nesses Centros de Educação Infantil, seguindo as recomendações atuais da Resolução nº 6/2020, que entrou em vigor em 2021.Núcleo de Editoração – PUC-Campinas2023-06-07info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.puc-campinas.edu.br/nutricao/article/view/8659Brazilian Journal of Nutrition; Vol. 35 (2022): Revista de Nutrição; 1-12Revista de Nutrição; Vol. 35 (2022): Revista de Nutrição; 1-12Revista de Nutrição; v. 35 (2022): Revista de Nutrição; 1-121678-9865reponame:Revista de Nutriçãoinstname:Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Campinas (PUC-CAMPINAS)instacron:PUC_CAMPenghttps://periodicos.puc-campinas.edu.br/nutricao/article/view/8659/6104https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessRETONDARIO, AnabelleALVES, Márcia Aurelina de OliveiraFERREIRA, Sila Mary Rodrigues2023-10-06T18:55:02Zoai:ojs.periodicos.puc-campinas.edu.br:article/8659Revistahttp://www.scielo.br/rnPRIhttps://periodicos.puc-campinas.edu.br/nutricao/oai||sbi.submissionrn@puc-campinas.edu.br1678-98651415-5273opendoar:2023-10-06T18:55:02Revista de Nutrição - Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Campinas (PUC-CAMPINAS)false |
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Contribution of ultra-processed food to the nutritional dietary profile of young children school feeding Contribuição de alimentos ultraprocessados para o perfil nutricional da alimentação escolar em creches |
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Contribution of ultra-processed food to the nutritional dietary profile of young children school feeding |
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Contribution of ultra-processed food to the nutritional dietary profile of young children school feeding RETONDARIO, Anabelle Child day care centers Food analysis Food processing School feeding Ultra-processed foods Creches Análise de alimentos Manipulação de alimentos Alimentos ultraprocessados |
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Contribution of ultra-processed food to the nutritional dietary profile of young children school feeding |
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Contribution of ultra-processed food to the nutritional dietary profile of young children school feeding |
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Contribution of ultra-processed food to the nutritional dietary profile of young children school feeding |
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Contribution of ultra-processed food to the nutritional dietary profile of young children school feeding |
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Contribution of ultra-processed food to the nutritional dietary profile of young children school feeding |
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RETONDARIO, Anabelle |
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RETONDARIO, Anabelle ALVES, Márcia Aurelina de Oliveira FERREIRA, Sila Mary Rodrigues |
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ALVES, Márcia Aurelina de Oliveira FERREIRA, Sila Mary Rodrigues |
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RETONDARIO, Anabelle ALVES, Márcia Aurelina de Oliveira FERREIRA, Sila Mary Rodrigues |
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Child day care centers Food analysis Food processing School feeding Ultra-processed foods Creches Análise de alimentos Manipulação de alimentos Alimentos ultraprocessados |
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Child day care centers Food analysis Food processing School feeding Ultra-processed foods Creches Análise de alimentos Manipulação de alimentos Alimentos ultraprocessados |
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Objective To investigate the contribution of ultra-processed food to the nutritional dietary profile of school feeding in public child day-care centers. Methods Cross-sectional study carried out from June-November/2013. Samples from six daily meals were collected in twenty non-consecutive days. A total of 117 school meals (123 food items) were offered to children from 12-36 months of age. The served portions were determined by direct weighting. Physicochemical analyses were performed to establish the nutritional composition. School meals were classified according to the processing degree: (A) unprocessed/minimally processed/culinary preparations, (B) processed food, or (C) ultra-processed food. The contribution of each group to the quantity of energy, macronutrients and sodium was calculated. Student’s t test was applied for comparison between groups. Results Ultra-processed meals contributed to 45.8% of energy, 33.9% of lipids, 42.8% of proteins, 48.9% of carbohydrates, and 20.9% of sodium. All lunches and 90% of dinners were classified as unprocessed/minimally processed/culinary preparations. 39.0% of the meals were ultra-processed (mainly breakfast and snacks). Ultra-processed meals had a greater quantity of energy (p=0.026) and carbohydrates (p<0.001) per serving, while unprocessed/minimally processed/ culinary preparations offered more sodium per serving (p<0.001). Conclusion Although most meals were classified as unprocessed/minimally processed/culinary preparations, ultra-processed food, which should be avoided at this stage of life, are offered daily, contributing with higher energy and carbohydrates offer per serving. The municipality need to improve the quality of the meals offered to children in these child day-care centers, observing the new Resolution nº 6/2020 that came into effect in 2021. |
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