Association between food and nutrition insecurity with cardiometabolic risk factors in childhood and adolescence: a systematic review

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Autor(a) principal: Rocha,Naruna Pereira
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Milagres,Luana Cupertino, Novaes,Juliana Farias de, Franceschini,Sylvia do Carmo Castro
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Paulista de Pediatria (Ed. Português. Online)
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Resumo: Abstract Objective: To address the association between food and nutrition insecurity and cardiometabolic risk factors in childhood and adolescence. Data source: Articles were selected from the Medline, Lilacs and SciELO databases with no publication date limit, involving children and adolescents, using the descriptors: food and nutrition security, diabetes mellitus, hypertension, metabolic syndrome, stress and dyslipidemia. The terms were used in Portuguese, English and Spanish. The search was carried out systematically and independently by two reviewers. Data synthesis: Exposure to food insecurity during childhood and adolescence ranged from 3.3% to 82% in the selected publications. Exposure to food insecurity was associated with stress, anxiety, greater chance of hospitalization, nutritional deficiencies, excess weight and inadequate diets with reduced intake of fruits and vegetables and increased consumption of refined carbohydrates and fats. Conclusions: Food and nutrition insecurity was associated with the presence of cardiometabolic risk factors in the assessed publications. Childhood and adolescence constitute a period of life that is vulnerable to food insecurity consequences, making it extremely important to ensure the regular and permanent access to food. Because this is a complex association, some difficulties are found, such as the synergy between risk factors, the assessment of heterogeneous groups and extrapolation of data to other populations, in addition to the influence of environmental factors.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Association between food and nutrition insecurity with cardiometabolic risk factors in childhood and adolescence: a systematic review
title Association between food and nutrition insecurity with cardiometabolic risk factors in childhood and adolescence: a systematic review
spellingShingle Association between food and nutrition insecurity with cardiometabolic risk factors in childhood and adolescence: a systematic review
Rocha,Naruna Pereira
Food and nutrition security
Diabetes mellitus
Hypertension
Metabolic syndrome
Stress and dyslipidemia
title_short Association between food and nutrition insecurity with cardiometabolic risk factors in childhood and adolescence: a systematic review
title_full Association between food and nutrition insecurity with cardiometabolic risk factors in childhood and adolescence: a systematic review
title_fullStr Association between food and nutrition insecurity with cardiometabolic risk factors in childhood and adolescence: a systematic review
title_full_unstemmed Association between food and nutrition insecurity with cardiometabolic risk factors in childhood and adolescence: a systematic review
title_sort Association between food and nutrition insecurity with cardiometabolic risk factors in childhood and adolescence: a systematic review
author Rocha,Naruna Pereira
author_facet Rocha,Naruna Pereira
Milagres,Luana Cupertino
Novaes,Juliana Farias de
Franceschini,Sylvia do Carmo Castro
author_role author
author2 Milagres,Luana Cupertino
Novaes,Juliana Farias de
Franceschini,Sylvia do Carmo Castro
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Rocha,Naruna Pereira
Milagres,Luana Cupertino
Novaes,Juliana Farias de
Franceschini,Sylvia do Carmo Castro
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Food and nutrition security
Diabetes mellitus
Hypertension
Metabolic syndrome
Stress and dyslipidemia
topic Food and nutrition security
Diabetes mellitus
Hypertension
Metabolic syndrome
Stress and dyslipidemia
description Abstract Objective: To address the association between food and nutrition insecurity and cardiometabolic risk factors in childhood and adolescence. Data source: Articles were selected from the Medline, Lilacs and SciELO databases with no publication date limit, involving children and adolescents, using the descriptors: food and nutrition security, diabetes mellitus, hypertension, metabolic syndrome, stress and dyslipidemia. The terms were used in Portuguese, English and Spanish. The search was carried out systematically and independently by two reviewers. Data synthesis: Exposure to food insecurity during childhood and adolescence ranged from 3.3% to 82% in the selected publications. Exposure to food insecurity was associated with stress, anxiety, greater chance of hospitalization, nutritional deficiencies, excess weight and inadequate diets with reduced intake of fruits and vegetables and increased consumption of refined carbohydrates and fats. Conclusions: Food and nutrition insecurity was associated with the presence of cardiometabolic risk factors in the assessed publications. Childhood and adolescence constitute a period of life that is vulnerable to food insecurity consequences, making it extremely important to ensure the regular and permanent access to food. Because this is a complex association, some difficulties are found, such as the synergy between risk factors, the assessment of heterogeneous groups and extrapolation of data to other populations, in addition to the influence of environmental factors.
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