Ultra-processed foods: Consumption among children at day-care centers and their classification according to Traffic Light Labelling system
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Resumo: | ObjectiveTo identify the age at which ultra-processed foods are introduced in the diet of infants enrolled in public daycare centers and analyze these foods’ nutritional composition according to the Traffic Light Labelling system adapted to the Brazilian norms and recommendations. MethodsCross-sectional study including 636 nursery age children attending day care centers. Their mothers were interviewed about the age of introduction of instant noodles, snack chips, encased meat, chocolate, ice cream,and stuffed cookies. The proximate composition of these foods was evaluated according to the Traffic Light Labelling adapted to the Brazilian norms and recommendations, which classifies total fat, saturated fat, trans fat, fiber, and sodium amounts as green, yellow, or red indicators. ResultsIt was found that before 12 months of age 70.6% of children had consumed instant noodles, 65.9% snack chips, 54.7% encased meat, 67.1% chocolate, 36.9% ice cream, and 68.7% stuffed cookies. In addition, all foods were classified as red for saturated fat and sodium and 50.0% were classified as red for total fat. ConclusionThe introduction of ultra-processed foods in the children’s diets occurred early, but it is worth mentioning that such foods have an inadequate nutritional composition, contributing to the excess consumption of total fat, saturated fat, and sodium, as well as low fiber. |
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Ultra-processed foods: Consumption among children at day-care centers and their classification according to Traffic Light Labelling systemAlimentos ultra-processados: consumo entre crianças em creches públicas e análise da composição nutricional segundo a ferramenta “Traffic Light Labelling”Child daycare centersFood consumptionFood habitsIndustrialized foodsInfantCrechesConsumo de alimentosHábitos alimentaresAlimentos industrializadosLactenteObjectiveTo identify the age at which ultra-processed foods are introduced in the diet of infants enrolled in public daycare centers and analyze these foods’ nutritional composition according to the Traffic Light Labelling system adapted to the Brazilian norms and recommendations. MethodsCross-sectional study including 636 nursery age children attending day care centers. Their mothers were interviewed about the age of introduction of instant noodles, snack chips, encased meat, chocolate, ice cream,and stuffed cookies. The proximate composition of these foods was evaluated according to the Traffic Light Labelling adapted to the Brazilian norms and recommendations, which classifies total fat, saturated fat, trans fat, fiber, and sodium amounts as green, yellow, or red indicators. ResultsIt was found that before 12 months of age 70.6% of children had consumed instant noodles, 65.9% snack chips, 54.7% encased meat, 67.1% chocolate, 36.9% ice cream, and 68.7% stuffed cookies. In addition, all foods were classified as red for saturated fat and sodium and 50.0% were classified as red for total fat. ConclusionThe introduction of ultra-processed foods in the children’s diets occurred early, but it is worth mentioning that such foods have an inadequate nutritional composition, contributing to the excess consumption of total fat, saturated fat, and sodium, as well as low fiber. ObjetivoIdentificar a idade de introdução de alimentos ultra-processados na alimentação de lactentes matriculados em creches públicas e analisar suas composições nutricionais segundo a ferramenta de classificação nutricional Traffic Light Labelling, adaptada às normas e recomendações brasileiras. MétodosEstudo transversal com 636 crianças de berçários de creches, cujas mães foram entrevistadas sobre idade de introdução de macarrão instantâneo, salgadinhos, embutidos, chocolate, sorvete e bolacha recheada. Avaliaram-se as composições centesimais desses alimentos comparando-as com a ferramenta Traffic Light Labelling, adaptada às normas e recomendações brasileiras. Esta ferramenta classifica as quantidades de gordura total, gordura saturada, gordura trans, fibra e sódio em verde, amarelo ou vermelho. ResultadosVerificou-se que, antes dos 12 meses de idade, 70,6% das crianças haviam consumido macarrão instantâneo, 65,9% salgadinhos, 54,7% embutidos, 67,1% chocolate, 36,9% sorvete e 68,7% bolacha recheada. Em adição, todos os alimentos foram classificados como vermelho para gordura saturada e sódio, e 50,0% obteve classificação vermelha para gordura total. ConclusãoA introdução dos alimentos ultra-processados ocorreu precocemente na dieta das crianças, ressaltando que os mesmos apresentaram composição nutricional inadequada, fornecendo excesso de gordura total, gordura saturada, sódio e baixa quantidade de fibras. Núcleo de Editoração – PUC-Campinas2023-04-05info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.puc-campinas.edu.br/nutricao/article/view/8251Brazilian Journal of Nutrition; Vol. 28 No. 5 (2015): Revista de NutriçãoRevista de Nutrição; Vol. 28 Núm. 5 (2015): Revista de NutriçãoRevista de Nutrição; v. 28 n. 5 (2015): Revista de Nutrição1678-9865reponame:Revista de Nutriçãoinstname:Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Campinas (PUC-CAMPINAS)instacron:PUC_CAMPenghttps://periodicos.puc-campinas.edu.br/nutricao/article/view/8251/5775Copyright (c) 2023 Giovana LONGO-SILVA, Maysa Helena de Aguiar TOLONI, Risia Cristina Egito de MENEZES, Leiko ASAKURAhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessLONGO-SILVA, Giovana de Aguiar TOLONI, Maysa Helena Egito de MENEZES, Risia Cristina ASAKURA, Leiko 2023-04-05T15:22:35Zoai:ojs.periodicos.puc-campinas.edu.br:article/8251Revistahttp://www.scielo.br/rnPRIhttps://periodicos.puc-campinas.edu.br/nutricao/oai||sbi.submissionrn@puc-campinas.edu.br1678-98651415-5273opendoar:2023-04-05T15:22:35Revista de Nutrição - Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Campinas (PUC-CAMPINAS)false |
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Ultra-processed foods: Consumption among children at day-care centers and their classification according to Traffic Light Labelling system Alimentos ultra-processados: consumo entre crianças em creches públicas e análise da composição nutricional segundo a ferramenta “Traffic Light Labelling” |
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Ultra-processed foods: Consumption among children at day-care centers and their classification according to Traffic Light Labelling system LONGO-SILVA, Giovana Child daycare centers Food consumption Food habits Industrialized foods Infant Creches Consumo de alimentos Hábitos alimentares Alimentos industrializados Lactente |
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Ultra-processed foods: Consumption among children at day-care centers and their classification according to Traffic Light Labelling system |
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Ultra-processed foods: Consumption among children at day-care centers and their classification according to Traffic Light Labelling system |
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Ultra-processed foods: Consumption among children at day-care centers and their classification according to Traffic Light Labelling system |
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Ultra-processed foods: Consumption among children at day-care centers and their classification according to Traffic Light Labelling system |
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Ultra-processed foods: Consumption among children at day-care centers and their classification according to Traffic Light Labelling system |
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LONGO-SILVA, Giovana |
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LONGO-SILVA, Giovana de Aguiar TOLONI, Maysa Helena Egito de MENEZES, Risia Cristina ASAKURA, Leiko |
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de Aguiar TOLONI, Maysa Helena Egito de MENEZES, Risia Cristina ASAKURA, Leiko |
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LONGO-SILVA, Giovana de Aguiar TOLONI, Maysa Helena Egito de MENEZES, Risia Cristina ASAKURA, Leiko |
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Child daycare centers Food consumption Food habits Industrialized foods Infant Creches Consumo de alimentos Hábitos alimentares Alimentos industrializados Lactente |
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Child daycare centers Food consumption Food habits Industrialized foods Infant Creches Consumo de alimentos Hábitos alimentares Alimentos industrializados Lactente |
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ObjectiveTo identify the age at which ultra-processed foods are introduced in the diet of infants enrolled in public daycare centers and analyze these foods’ nutritional composition according to the Traffic Light Labelling system adapted to the Brazilian norms and recommendations. MethodsCross-sectional study including 636 nursery age children attending day care centers. Their mothers were interviewed about the age of introduction of instant noodles, snack chips, encased meat, chocolate, ice cream,and stuffed cookies. The proximate composition of these foods was evaluated according to the Traffic Light Labelling adapted to the Brazilian norms and recommendations, which classifies total fat, saturated fat, trans fat, fiber, and sodium amounts as green, yellow, or red indicators. ResultsIt was found that before 12 months of age 70.6% of children had consumed instant noodles, 65.9% snack chips, 54.7% encased meat, 67.1% chocolate, 36.9% ice cream, and 68.7% stuffed cookies. In addition, all foods were classified as red for saturated fat and sodium and 50.0% were classified as red for total fat. ConclusionThe introduction of ultra-processed foods in the children’s diets occurred early, but it is worth mentioning that such foods have an inadequate nutritional composition, contributing to the excess consumption of total fat, saturated fat, and sodium, as well as low fiber. |
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