Introdução de refrigerantes e sucos industrializados na dieta de lactentes que frequentam creches públicas

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Autor(a) principal: Longo-Silva, Giovana
Data de Publicação: 2015
Outros Autores: Toloni, Maysa Helena de Aguiar, Menezes, Risia Cristina Egito de, Asakura, Leiko, Oliveira, Maria Alice Araújo, Taddei, José Augusto de Aguiar Carrazedo
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
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Texto Completo: http://repositorio.ufla.br/jspui/handle/1/41911
Resumo: OBJECTIVE: Identifying at what age infants enrolled in public day care centers are introduced to soft drinks and industrialized juice, as well as comparing the nutritional composition of these goods with natural fruit juice. METHODS: A cross-sectional study with the mothers of 636 children (aged 0 to 36 months) from nurseries of day care centers, who were asked questions about the age of feeding introduction. This study evaluated the proximate composition of soft drinks and artificial juice, comparing them with those of natural fruit juice regarding energy, sugar, fiber, vitamin C, and sodium values. The chemical composition of fruit juice was obtained by consulting the Table of Food Composition and, for industrialized drinks, the average nutritional information on the labels of the five most consumed product brands. RESULTS: The artificial drinks were consumed before the first year of life by more than half of the children studied, however, approximately 10% consumed them before the age of 6 months. With regard to the comparison among the drinks, artificial fruit juice beverages and soft drinks proved to contain from nine to 13 times higher amounts of sodium, and 15 times less vitamin C than natural juices. CONCLUSIONS: The introduction of soft drinks and industrialized juice in the diet of infants was inopportune and premature.. When compared to natural fruit juice, these have inferior nutritional composition, which suggests the urgent need for measures based on strategies for food and nutrition education in order to promote awareness and the maintenance of healthy eating habits.
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spelling Introdução de refrigerantes e sucos industrializados na dieta de lactentes que frequentam creches públicasIntroduction of soft drinks and processed juice in the diet of infants attending public day care centersAlimentos industrializadosCrianças - AlimentaçãoCrianças - Hábitos alimentaresCrechesIndustrialized foodsChildren - Food HabitsChildren - Food consumptionChild day care centersOBJECTIVE: Identifying at what age infants enrolled in public day care centers are introduced to soft drinks and industrialized juice, as well as comparing the nutritional composition of these goods with natural fruit juice. METHODS: A cross-sectional study with the mothers of 636 children (aged 0 to 36 months) from nurseries of day care centers, who were asked questions about the age of feeding introduction. This study evaluated the proximate composition of soft drinks and artificial juice, comparing them with those of natural fruit juice regarding energy, sugar, fiber, vitamin C, and sodium values. The chemical composition of fruit juice was obtained by consulting the Table of Food Composition and, for industrialized drinks, the average nutritional information on the labels of the five most consumed product brands. RESULTS: The artificial drinks were consumed before the first year of life by more than half of the children studied, however, approximately 10% consumed them before the age of 6 months. With regard to the comparison among the drinks, artificial fruit juice beverages and soft drinks proved to contain from nine to 13 times higher amounts of sodium, and 15 times less vitamin C than natural juices. CONCLUSIONS: The introduction of soft drinks and industrialized juice in the diet of infants was inopportune and premature.. When compared to natural fruit juice, these have inferior nutritional composition, which suggests the urgent need for measures based on strategies for food and nutrition education in order to promote awareness and the maintenance of healthy eating habits.OBJETIVO: Identificar a idade de introdução do refrigerante e de sucos industrializados na dieta de lactentes matriculados em berçários de creches públicas e comparar as composições nutricionais dessas bebidas com as do suco de fruta natural. MÉTODOS: Estudo transversal com 636 crianças (de zero a 36 meses) de berçários de creches, cujas mães foram entrevistadas sobre idade de introdução dos alimentos. Avaliaram-se as composições centesimais do refrigerante e sucos industrializados, comparando-as com as do suco de laranja natural para valor energético, açúcar, fibra, vitamina C e sódio. A composição centesimal do suco de laranja foi obtida por meio de consulta à Tabela de Composição de Alimentos e, para as bebidas industrializadas, utilizaram-se as médias das informações nutricionais contidas nos rótulos de cinco marcas mais consumidas dos produtos. RESULTADOS: O refrigerante e suco industrializado foram consumidos antes do primeiro ano de vida por mais da metade das crianças estudadas, sendo que cerca de 10% o consumiram antes dos seis meses. Quando comparadas à composição do suco de laranja natural, bebidas forneceram quantidades de 9 a 13 vezes superiores de sódio e 15 vezes inferiores de vitamina C. CONCLUSÕES: A introdução de refrigerantes e sucos industrializados na dieta dos lactentes foi inoportuna e precoce. Comparados ao suco de fruta natural, tais bebidas possuem composição nutricional inferior, sugerindo a necessidade de medidas fundamentadas em estratégias de educação alimentar e nutricional como forma de promover a formação e manutenção de hábitos alimentares saudáveis.Sociedade de Pediatria de São Paulo2020-07-13T13:26:55Z2020-07-13T13:26:55Z2015info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfapplication/pdfLONGO-SILVA, G. et al. Introdução de refrigerantes e sucos industrializados na dieta de lactentes que frequentam creches públicas. Revista Paulista de Pediatria, São Paulo, v. 33, n. 1, p. 34-41, 2015.http://repositorio.ufla.br/jspui/handle/1/41911Revista Paulista de Pediatriareponame:Repositório Institucional da UFLAinstname:Universidade Federal de Lavras (UFLA)instacron:UFLAAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Internationalhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessLongo-Silva, GiovanaToloni, Maysa Helena de AguiarMenezes, Risia Cristina Egito deAsakura, LeikoOliveira, Maria Alice AraújoTaddei, José Augusto de Aguiar Carrazedopor2023-04-24T18:13:27Zoai:localhost:1/41911Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.ufla.br/oai/requestnivaldo@ufla.br || repositorio.biblioteca@ufla.bropendoar:2023-04-24T18:13:27Repositório Institucional da UFLA - Universidade Federal de Lavras (UFLA)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Introdução de refrigerantes e sucos industrializados na dieta de lactentes que frequentam creches públicas
Introduction of soft drinks and processed juice in the diet of infants attending public day care centers
title Introdução de refrigerantes e sucos industrializados na dieta de lactentes que frequentam creches públicas
spellingShingle Introdução de refrigerantes e sucos industrializados na dieta de lactentes que frequentam creches públicas
Longo-Silva, Giovana
Alimentos industrializados
Crianças - Alimentação
Crianças - Hábitos alimentares
Creches
Industrialized foods
Children - Food Habits
Children - Food consumption
Child day care centers
title_short Introdução de refrigerantes e sucos industrializados na dieta de lactentes que frequentam creches públicas
title_full Introdução de refrigerantes e sucos industrializados na dieta de lactentes que frequentam creches públicas
title_fullStr Introdução de refrigerantes e sucos industrializados na dieta de lactentes que frequentam creches públicas
title_full_unstemmed Introdução de refrigerantes e sucos industrializados na dieta de lactentes que frequentam creches públicas
title_sort Introdução de refrigerantes e sucos industrializados na dieta de lactentes que frequentam creches públicas
author Longo-Silva, Giovana
author_facet Longo-Silva, Giovana
Toloni, Maysa Helena de Aguiar
Menezes, Risia Cristina Egito de
Asakura, Leiko
Oliveira, Maria Alice Araújo
Taddei, José Augusto de Aguiar Carrazedo
author_role author
author2 Toloni, Maysa Helena de Aguiar
Menezes, Risia Cristina Egito de
Asakura, Leiko
Oliveira, Maria Alice Araújo
Taddei, José Augusto de Aguiar Carrazedo
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Longo-Silva, Giovana
Toloni, Maysa Helena de Aguiar
Menezes, Risia Cristina Egito de
Asakura, Leiko
Oliveira, Maria Alice Araújo
Taddei, José Augusto de Aguiar Carrazedo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Alimentos industrializados
Crianças - Alimentação
Crianças - Hábitos alimentares
Creches
Industrialized foods
Children - Food Habits
Children - Food consumption
Child day care centers
topic Alimentos industrializados
Crianças - Alimentação
Crianças - Hábitos alimentares
Creches
Industrialized foods
Children - Food Habits
Children - Food consumption
Child day care centers
description OBJECTIVE: Identifying at what age infants enrolled in public day care centers are introduced to soft drinks and industrialized juice, as well as comparing the nutritional composition of these goods with natural fruit juice. METHODS: A cross-sectional study with the mothers of 636 children (aged 0 to 36 months) from nurseries of day care centers, who were asked questions about the age of feeding introduction. This study evaluated the proximate composition of soft drinks and artificial juice, comparing them with those of natural fruit juice regarding energy, sugar, fiber, vitamin C, and sodium values. The chemical composition of fruit juice was obtained by consulting the Table of Food Composition and, for industrialized drinks, the average nutritional information on the labels of the five most consumed product brands. RESULTS: The artificial drinks were consumed before the first year of life by more than half of the children studied, however, approximately 10% consumed them before the age of 6 months. With regard to the comparison among the drinks, artificial fruit juice beverages and soft drinks proved to contain from nine to 13 times higher amounts of sodium, and 15 times less vitamin C than natural juices. CONCLUSIONS: The introduction of soft drinks and industrialized juice in the diet of infants was inopportune and premature.. When compared to natural fruit juice, these have inferior nutritional composition, which suggests the urgent need for measures based on strategies for food and nutrition education in order to promote awareness and the maintenance of healthy eating habits.
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