Prevalence of consumption and nutritional content of breakfast meal among adolescents from the Brazilian National Dietary Survey

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Autor(a) principal: Pereira,Jaqueline L.
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Castro,Michelle A. de, Hopkins,Sinead, Gugger,Carolyn, Fisberg,Regina M., Fisberg,Mauro
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Jornal de Pediatria (Online)
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Resumo: Abstract Objective: To estimate the prevalence of breakfast consumption and describe the foods and nutrients consumed at this meal and throughout the day by Brazilian adolescents. Method: A total of 7276 adolescents aged 10-19 years were evaluated in the Brazilian National Dietary Survey 2008-9, a population-based cross-sectional study. Individuals' information was collected at home. Dietary data were obtained by two food records. Breakfast was defined as the first eating occasion of the day that occurred between 6 and 9:59 am. Differences between breakfast consumers, occasional consumers, and skippers were tested through Pearson's chi-squared test or F-test of regression analysis. Results: Breakfast was consumed by 93% of adolescents and it was associated with age, income, geographic region and household area. The most frequently consumed foods at breakfast were white bread, coffee, butter/margarine, refined cookies and crackers, and whole milk. The mean daily intakes of total energy, sugar, and calcium were higher among occasional consumers and skippers. Breakfast consumers had higher intake of vitamins B12, C, and D. Breakfast contributed more to total intake of calcium, phosphorus, thiamin, riboflavin, and vitamins A, B6, and D (17-32%), trans fat and sodium (about 30%) and less to folate, vitamin C, iron, zinc, and fiber (8-12%) and energy intake (16%). Conclusions: Although the prevalence of breakfast consumption among Brazilian adolescents was high, the overall nutritional quality of this meal is suboptimal, highlighting the need to support adolescents and their families to make more nutrient-dense food choices.
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spelling Prevalence of consumption and nutritional content of breakfast meal among adolescents from the Brazilian National Dietary SurveyBreakfastAdolescentFood intakeNutritional requirementsBrazilAbstract Objective: To estimate the prevalence of breakfast consumption and describe the foods and nutrients consumed at this meal and throughout the day by Brazilian adolescents. Method: A total of 7276 adolescents aged 10-19 years were evaluated in the Brazilian National Dietary Survey 2008-9, a population-based cross-sectional study. Individuals' information was collected at home. Dietary data were obtained by two food records. Breakfast was defined as the first eating occasion of the day that occurred between 6 and 9:59 am. Differences between breakfast consumers, occasional consumers, and skippers were tested through Pearson's chi-squared test or F-test of regression analysis. Results: Breakfast was consumed by 93% of adolescents and it was associated with age, income, geographic region and household area. The most frequently consumed foods at breakfast were white bread, coffee, butter/margarine, refined cookies and crackers, and whole milk. The mean daily intakes of total energy, sugar, and calcium were higher among occasional consumers and skippers. Breakfast consumers had higher intake of vitamins B12, C, and D. Breakfast contributed more to total intake of calcium, phosphorus, thiamin, riboflavin, and vitamins A, B6, and D (17-32%), trans fat and sodium (about 30%) and less to folate, vitamin C, iron, zinc, and fiber (8-12%) and energy intake (16%). Conclusions: Although the prevalence of breakfast consumption among Brazilian adolescents was high, the overall nutritional quality of this meal is suboptimal, highlighting the need to support adolescents and their families to make more nutrient-dense food choices.Sociedade Brasileira de Pediatria2018-12-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0021-75572018000600630Jornal de Pediatria v.94 n.6 2018reponame:Jornal de Pediatria (Online)instname:Sociedade Brasileira de Pediatria (SBP)instacron:SBPE10.1016/j.jped.2017.10.004info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessPereira,Jaqueline L.Castro,Michelle A. deHopkins,SineadGugger,CarolynFisberg,Regina M.Fisberg,Mauroeng2018-11-21T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0021-75572018000600630Revistahttp://www.jped.com.br/https://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||jped@jped.com.br1678-47820021-7557opendoar:2018-11-21T00:00Jornal de Pediatria (Online) - Sociedade Brasileira de Pediatria (SBP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Prevalence of consumption and nutritional content of breakfast meal among adolescents from the Brazilian National Dietary Survey
title Prevalence of consumption and nutritional content of breakfast meal among adolescents from the Brazilian National Dietary Survey
spellingShingle Prevalence of consumption and nutritional content of breakfast meal among adolescents from the Brazilian National Dietary Survey
Pereira,Jaqueline L.
Breakfast
Adolescent
Food intake
Nutritional requirements
Brazil
title_short Prevalence of consumption and nutritional content of breakfast meal among adolescents from the Brazilian National Dietary Survey
title_full Prevalence of consumption and nutritional content of breakfast meal among adolescents from the Brazilian National Dietary Survey
title_fullStr Prevalence of consumption and nutritional content of breakfast meal among adolescents from the Brazilian National Dietary Survey
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence of consumption and nutritional content of breakfast meal among adolescents from the Brazilian National Dietary Survey
title_sort Prevalence of consumption and nutritional content of breakfast meal among adolescents from the Brazilian National Dietary Survey
author Pereira,Jaqueline L.
author_facet Pereira,Jaqueline L.
Castro,Michelle A. de
Hopkins,Sinead
Gugger,Carolyn
Fisberg,Regina M.
Fisberg,Mauro
author_role author
author2 Castro,Michelle A. de
Hopkins,Sinead
Gugger,Carolyn
Fisberg,Regina M.
Fisberg,Mauro
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Pereira,Jaqueline L.
Castro,Michelle A. de
Hopkins,Sinead
Gugger,Carolyn
Fisberg,Regina M.
Fisberg,Mauro
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Breakfast
Adolescent
Food intake
Nutritional requirements
Brazil
topic Breakfast
Adolescent
Food intake
Nutritional requirements
Brazil
description Abstract Objective: To estimate the prevalence of breakfast consumption and describe the foods and nutrients consumed at this meal and throughout the day by Brazilian adolescents. Method: A total of 7276 adolescents aged 10-19 years were evaluated in the Brazilian National Dietary Survey 2008-9, a population-based cross-sectional study. Individuals' information was collected at home. Dietary data were obtained by two food records. Breakfast was defined as the first eating occasion of the day that occurred between 6 and 9:59 am. Differences between breakfast consumers, occasional consumers, and skippers were tested through Pearson's chi-squared test or F-test of regression analysis. Results: Breakfast was consumed by 93% of adolescents and it was associated with age, income, geographic region and household area. The most frequently consumed foods at breakfast were white bread, coffee, butter/margarine, refined cookies and crackers, and whole milk. The mean daily intakes of total energy, sugar, and calcium were higher among occasional consumers and skippers. Breakfast consumers had higher intake of vitamins B12, C, and D. Breakfast contributed more to total intake of calcium, phosphorus, thiamin, riboflavin, and vitamins A, B6, and D (17-32%), trans fat and sodium (about 30%) and less to folate, vitamin C, iron, zinc, and fiber (8-12%) and energy intake (16%). Conclusions: Although the prevalence of breakfast consumption among Brazilian adolescents was high, the overall nutritional quality of this meal is suboptimal, highlighting the need to support adolescents and their families to make more nutrient-dense food choices.
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