Consumption of processed and ultra-processed foods in overweight adult subjects

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Autor(a) principal: Caetano, Vanessa Cirilo
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Alvim, Bruna de Freitas, Silva, Bethânia Esmeralda Claudiano, Ribeiro, Rayane Silva Martins, Neves, Felipe Silva, Luquetti, Sheila Cristina Potente Dutra
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Resumo: The objective of this study was to evaluate the contribution of fresh, processed and ultraprocessed foods in the caloric intake of macronutrients and fibers in overweight adult subjects. This is a cross-sectional study with a quantitative frequency questionnaire to evaluate dietary habits. The foods consumed were classified into three groups: Group 1 (G1) - in natura or minimally processed foods; Group 2 (G2) - processed foods and culinary ingredients (salt, sugar, olive oil and vinegar) and Group 3 (G3) - ultraprocessed foods. Energy consumption, macronutrients (carbohydrates, proteins and lipids) and fiber intake were estimated in 93 participants, of which 72.0% were women and the majority of participants presented obesity and hypertension.  The median caloric intake of the participants was 2002.1 calories / day, being 58.4% carbohydrates, 17.7% proteins, 28.1% lipids and 7.6g (Why was it not here?) of fibers. Considering the degree of food processing, we evidenced a median consumption of 975.5 calories per day, 29.4% carbohydrates, 11.5% proteins, 10.9% lipids and 18.6g fiber in G1. For the foods of Groups 2 and 3, lower values of energy consumption (442.3 and 491.5 calories), carbohydrates (10.1% and 14.6%), proteins (3.1% and 2.1 %) lipids (8.5% and 6.7%) and fibers (2.0g and 3.1g), respectively. The data from the study indicate that in natura (G1) foods were the ones that presented the greatest contribution to the caloric intake of individuals with excess weight. When considered the consumption of processed (G2) and ultraprocessed (G3) foods together, the contribution of these to the caloric and carbohydrate intake of the participants was similar to the consumption of in natura foods. Thus, the consumption of these processed and ultraprocessed foods was relatively high in food, contributing to higher consumption of energy, sugars and unhealthy fats, together with low fiber contents.
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spelling Consumption of processed and ultra-processed foods in overweight adult subjectsConsumo de alimentos processados e ultraprocessados em indivíduos adultos com excesso de pesoObesityFood consumptionIndustrialized foods.Obesidade. Consumo de alimentos. Alimentos industrializados.The objective of this study was to evaluate the contribution of fresh, processed and ultraprocessed foods in the caloric intake of macronutrients and fibers in overweight adult subjects. This is a cross-sectional study with a quantitative frequency questionnaire to evaluate dietary habits. The foods consumed were classified into three groups: Group 1 (G1) - in natura or minimally processed foods; Group 2 (G2) - processed foods and culinary ingredients (salt, sugar, olive oil and vinegar) and Group 3 (G3) - ultraprocessed foods. Energy consumption, macronutrients (carbohydrates, proteins and lipids) and fiber intake were estimated in 93 participants, of which 72.0% were women and the majority of participants presented obesity and hypertension.  The median caloric intake of the participants was 2002.1 calories / day, being 58.4% carbohydrates, 17.7% proteins, 28.1% lipids and 7.6g (Why was it not here?) of fibers. Considering the degree of food processing, we evidenced a median consumption of 975.5 calories per day, 29.4% carbohydrates, 11.5% proteins, 10.9% lipids and 18.6g fiber in G1. For the foods of Groups 2 and 3, lower values of energy consumption (442.3 and 491.5 calories), carbohydrates (10.1% and 14.6%), proteins (3.1% and 2.1 %) lipids (8.5% and 6.7%) and fibers (2.0g and 3.1g), respectively. The data from the study indicate that in natura (G1) foods were the ones that presented the greatest contribution to the caloric intake of individuals with excess weight. When considered the consumption of processed (G2) and ultraprocessed (G3) foods together, the contribution of these to the caloric and carbohydrate intake of the participants was similar to the consumption of in natura foods. Thus, the consumption of these processed and ultraprocessed foods was relatively high in food, contributing to higher consumption of energy, sugars and unhealthy fats, together with low fiber contents.O objetivo do trabalho foi avaliar a contribuição dos alimentos in natura, processados e ultraprocessados na ingestão calórica, de macronutrientes e fibras em indivíduos adultos com excesso de peso. Trata-se de estudo transversal, com questionário quantitativo de frequência para avaliar o hábito alimentar. Os alimentos consumidos foram classificados em três grupos: Grupo 1 (G1) - alimentos in natura ou minimamente processados; Grupo 2 (G2) - alimentos processados e ingredientes culinário (sal, o açúcar, o azeite e vinagre) e Grupo 3 (G3) - alimentos ultraprocessados. Foi feita estimativa do consumo energético, de macronutrientes (carboidratos, proteínas e lipídeos) e fibras em 93 participantes, sendo 72,0% mulheres e a maioria dos participantes apresentavam obesidade e hipertensão arterial. O consumo calórico mediano dos participantes foi de 2002,1 calorias/dia, sendo 58,4% de carboidratos, 17,7% de proteínas, 28,1% de lipídeos e 27,6g (Por que aqui não foi em %?) de fibras.  Considerando o grau de processamento dos alimentos, evidenciamos consumo mediano de 975,5 calorias diárias, 29,4% de carboidratos, 11,5% de proteínas, 10,9% de lipídeos e 18,6g de fibras no G1. Para os alimentos dos Grupos 2 e 3 foram observados valores menores de consumo de energia (442,3 e 491,5 calorias), carboidratos (10,1% e 14,6%), proteínas (3,1% e 2,1%) lipídeos (8,5% e 6,7%) e fibras (2,0g e 3,1g), respectivamente. Os dados do estudo indicam que os alimentos in natura (G1) apresentaram maior contribuição para a ingestão calórica dos indivíduos com excesso de peso. Quando considerado o consumo de alimentos processados (G2) e ultraprocessados (G3) em conjunto, a contribuição destes para a ingestão calórica e de carboidratos dos participantes foi semelhante ao consumo dos alimentos in natura. Desta forma, o consumo desses alimentos processados e ultraprocessados foi relativamente alto na alimentação contribuindo para maior consumo de energia, açúcares e gorduras pouco saudáveis, aliado a baixos teores de fibras. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Consumption of processed and ultra-processed foods in overweight adult subjects
Consumo de alimentos processados e ultraprocessados em indivíduos adultos com excesso de peso
title Consumption of processed and ultra-processed foods in overweight adult subjects
spellingShingle Consumption of processed and ultra-processed foods in overweight adult subjects
Caetano, Vanessa Cirilo
Obesity
Food consumption
Industrialized foods.
Obesidade. Consumo de alimentos. Alimentos industrializados.
title_short Consumption of processed and ultra-processed foods in overweight adult subjects
title_full Consumption of processed and ultra-processed foods in overweight adult subjects
title_fullStr Consumption of processed and ultra-processed foods in overweight adult subjects
title_full_unstemmed Consumption of processed and ultra-processed foods in overweight adult subjects
title_sort Consumption of processed and ultra-processed foods in overweight adult subjects
author Caetano, Vanessa Cirilo
author_facet Caetano, Vanessa Cirilo
Alvim, Bruna de Freitas
Silva, Bethânia Esmeralda Claudiano
Ribeiro, Rayane Silva Martins
Neves, Felipe Silva
Luquetti, Sheila Cristina Potente Dutra
author_role author
author2 Alvim, Bruna de Freitas
Silva, Bethânia Esmeralda Claudiano
Ribeiro, Rayane Silva Martins
Neves, Felipe Silva
Luquetti, Sheila Cristina Potente Dutra
author2_role author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Caetano, Vanessa Cirilo
Alvim, Bruna de Freitas
Silva, Bethânia Esmeralda Claudiano
Ribeiro, Rayane Silva Martins
Neves, Felipe Silva
Luquetti, Sheila Cristina Potente Dutra
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Obesity
Food consumption
Industrialized foods.
Obesidade. Consumo de alimentos. Alimentos industrializados.
topic Obesity
Food consumption
Industrialized foods.
Obesidade. Consumo de alimentos. Alimentos industrializados.
description The objective of this study was to evaluate the contribution of fresh, processed and ultraprocessed foods in the caloric intake of macronutrients and fibers in overweight adult subjects. This is a cross-sectional study with a quantitative frequency questionnaire to evaluate dietary habits. The foods consumed were classified into three groups: Group 1 (G1) - in natura or minimally processed foods; Group 2 (G2) - processed foods and culinary ingredients (salt, sugar, olive oil and vinegar) and Group 3 (G3) - ultraprocessed foods. Energy consumption, macronutrients (carbohydrates, proteins and lipids) and fiber intake were estimated in 93 participants, of which 72.0% were women and the majority of participants presented obesity and hypertension.  The median caloric intake of the participants was 2002.1 calories / day, being 58.4% carbohydrates, 17.7% proteins, 28.1% lipids and 7.6g (Why was it not here?) of fibers. Considering the degree of food processing, we evidenced a median consumption of 975.5 calories per day, 29.4% carbohydrates, 11.5% proteins, 10.9% lipids and 18.6g fiber in G1. For the foods of Groups 2 and 3, lower values of energy consumption (442.3 and 491.5 calories), carbohydrates (10.1% and 14.6%), proteins (3.1% and 2.1 %) lipids (8.5% and 6.7%) and fibers (2.0g and 3.1g), respectively. The data from the study indicate that in natura (G1) foods were the ones that presented the greatest contribution to the caloric intake of individuals with excess weight. When considered the consumption of processed (G2) and ultraprocessed (G3) foods together, the contribution of these to the caloric and carbohydrate intake of the participants was similar to the consumption of in natura foods. Thus, the consumption of these processed and ultraprocessed foods was relatively high in food, contributing to higher consumption of energy, sugars and unhealthy fats, together with low fiber contents.
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