Frequency of consumption of iron rich foods among children 6 to 59 months served by the Family Health Strategy
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Resumo: | Introduction: The introduction of adequate complementary feeding and the formation of healthy eating habits are major challenges in Brazil, where many important foods for children's development are not offered to them due to regional beliefs, taboos and cultures; as well as access and availability. Some of these foods act directly in the prevention of iron deficiency anemia, such as meat and offal, green leaves in general; beans and egg yolk. Objective: This study aimed to evaluate the frequency of consumption of iron source foods among children enrolled in the Family Health Strategy. Material and Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted with 256 children aged 6-59 months enrolled in 10 units of the Family Health Strategies in a city in the state of Minas Gerais. A structured questionnaire was applied and anthropometric evaluation was performed. Mann-Whitney test and Pearson's chi-square test were used to compare the results according to the child's age, adopting p <0.05. Results: The iron source foods most consumed were beans (79.7%), bakery products (78.9%) and flour for children (29.9%), while the other nine foods measured had a rare frequency of consumption. Older children had a higher frequency of consumption for leafy vegetables, red meats, poultry and eggs, while the younger ones (<24 months) higher frequency of consumption for milk formulas, indicating the belated introduction of iron source foods. Conclusion: It has been identified low frequency of consumption of food source of iron for children, providing the risk for nutritional deficiency of iron, reinforcing the importance of family guidance regarding the diversification of the child in order to contribute to the promotion of health and prevention of deficiencies such as iron. |
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Frequency of consumption of iron rich foods among children 6 to 59 months served by the Family Health StrategyFrequência de consumo de alimentos fonte de ferro entre crianças de 6 a 59 meses atendidas pela Estratégia de Saúde da FamíliaIronAnemia, Iron-DeficiencyFeeding BehaviorChildFerroAnemia FerroprivaComportamento AlimentarCriançaIntroduction: The introduction of adequate complementary feeding and the formation of healthy eating habits are major challenges in Brazil, where many important foods for children's development are not offered to them due to regional beliefs, taboos and cultures; as well as access and availability. Some of these foods act directly in the prevention of iron deficiency anemia, such as meat and offal, green leaves in general; beans and egg yolk. Objective: This study aimed to evaluate the frequency of consumption of iron source foods among children enrolled in the Family Health Strategy. Material and Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted with 256 children aged 6-59 months enrolled in 10 units of the Family Health Strategies in a city in the state of Minas Gerais. A structured questionnaire was applied and anthropometric evaluation was performed. Mann-Whitney test and Pearson's chi-square test were used to compare the results according to the child's age, adopting p <0.05. Results: The iron source foods most consumed were beans (79.7%), bakery products (78.9%) and flour for children (29.9%), while the other nine foods measured had a rare frequency of consumption. Older children had a higher frequency of consumption for leafy vegetables, red meats, poultry and eggs, while the younger ones (<24 months) higher frequency of consumption for milk formulas, indicating the belated introduction of iron source foods. Conclusion: It has been identified low frequency of consumption of food source of iron for children, providing the risk for nutritional deficiency of iron, reinforcing the importance of family guidance regarding the diversification of the child in order to contribute to the promotion of health and prevention of deficiencies such as iron.Introdução: A introdução da alimentação complementar de forma adequada e a formação de hábitos alimentares saudáveis são grandes desafios no Brasil, onde muitos alimentos importantes para o desenvolvimento das crianças não lhe são ofertados devido a crenças, tabus e culturas regionais, bem como acesso e disponibilidade. Alguns desses alimentos atuam diretamente na prevenção da anemia ferropriva, como carnes e vísceras, folhas verdes em geral, feijões e gema de ovo. Objetivo: Avaliar a frequência de consumo de alimentos fonte de ferro entre crianças de 6 a 59 meses cadastradas na Estratégia de Saúde da Família. Material e Métodos: Trata-se de estudo transversal realizado com 256 crianças de 6 a 59 meses cadastradas na Estratégia de Saúde da Família de um município no interior do estado de Minas Gerais. Aplicou-se questionário estruturado sobre condições de vida e saúde e frequência alimentar e avaliaram-se dados antropométricos. Utilizaram-se testes de Mann-Whitney e qui-quadrado de Pearson na comparação dos resultados segundo faixa etária da criança, adotando-se p<0,05. Resultados: Os alimentos fonte de ferro mais consumidos foram feijões (79,7%), produtos de padaria (78,9%) e farinhas infantis (29,9%), sendo o consumo dos outros nove alimentos avaliados classificados como raro. Crianças mais velhas apresentaram maior frequência de consumo para vegetais folhosos, carnes vermelhas, aves e ovos, sendo que nas crianças com menos de 24 meses as fórmulas lácteas apresentaram maior frequência, demonstrando introdução tardia dos alimentos fonte de ferro. Conclusão: Foi identificada baixa frequência de consumo dos alimentos fonte de ferro pelas crianças, oportunizando a carência nutricional de ferro, reforçando a importância da orientação da família quanto à diversificação da alimentação da criança de forma a contribuir para a promoção de saúde e prevenção de deficiências como a de ferro. 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Frequency of consumption of iron rich foods among children 6 to 59 months served by the Family Health Strategy Frequência de consumo de alimentos fonte de ferro entre crianças de 6 a 59 meses atendidas pela Estratégia de Saúde da Família |
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Frequency of consumption of iron rich foods among children 6 to 59 months served by the Family Health Strategy |
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Frequency of consumption of iron rich foods among children 6 to 59 months served by the Family Health Strategy Alvares da Silva, Clarice Lima Iron Anemia, Iron-Deficiency Feeding Behavior Child Ferro Anemia Ferropriva Comportamento Alimentar Criança |
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Frequency of consumption of iron rich foods among children 6 to 59 months served by the Family Health Strategy |
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Frequency of consumption of iron rich foods among children 6 to 59 months served by the Family Health Strategy |
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Frequency of consumption of iron rich foods among children 6 to 59 months served by the Family Health Strategy |
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Frequency of consumption of iron rich foods among children 6 to 59 months served by the Family Health Strategy |
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Frequency of consumption of iron rich foods among children 6 to 59 months served by the Family Health Strategy |
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Alvares da Silva, Clarice Lima |
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Alvares da Silva, Clarice Lima Ferreira, Mariany Cristine Peres Pires, Pollyanna Costa Cardoso Ribeiro, Raquel Tognon |
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Ferreira, Mariany Cristine Peres Pires, Pollyanna Costa Cardoso Ribeiro, Raquel Tognon |
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Alvares da Silva, Clarice Lima Ferreira, Mariany Cristine Peres Pires, Pollyanna Costa Cardoso Ribeiro, Raquel Tognon |
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Iron Anemia, Iron-Deficiency Feeding Behavior Child Ferro Anemia Ferropriva Comportamento Alimentar Criança |
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Iron Anemia, Iron-Deficiency Feeding Behavior Child Ferro Anemia Ferropriva Comportamento Alimentar Criança |
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Introduction: The introduction of adequate complementary feeding and the formation of healthy eating habits are major challenges in Brazil, where many important foods for children's development are not offered to them due to regional beliefs, taboos and cultures; as well as access and availability. Some of these foods act directly in the prevention of iron deficiency anemia, such as meat and offal, green leaves in general; beans and egg yolk. Objective: This study aimed to evaluate the frequency of consumption of iron source foods among children enrolled in the Family Health Strategy. Material and Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted with 256 children aged 6-59 months enrolled in 10 units of the Family Health Strategies in a city in the state of Minas Gerais. A structured questionnaire was applied and anthropometric evaluation was performed. Mann-Whitney test and Pearson's chi-square test were used to compare the results according to the child's age, adopting p <0.05. Results: The iron source foods most consumed were beans (79.7%), bakery products (78.9%) and flour for children (29.9%), while the other nine foods measured had a rare frequency of consumption. Older children had a higher frequency of consumption for leafy vegetables, red meats, poultry and eggs, while the younger ones (<24 months) higher frequency of consumption for milk formulas, indicating the belated introduction of iron source foods. Conclusion: It has been identified low frequency of consumption of food source of iron for children, providing the risk for nutritional deficiency of iron, reinforcing the importance of family guidance regarding the diversification of the child in order to contribute to the promotion of health and prevention of deficiencies such as iron. |
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