Consumption of vegetables and their relation with ultra-processed foods in Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Canella,Daniela Silva
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Louzada,Maria Laura da Costa, Claro,Rafael Moreira, Costa,Janaina Calu, Bandoni,Daniel Henrique, Levy,Renata Bertazzi, Martins,Ana Paula Bortoletto
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Idioma: eng
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Resumo: ABSTRACT OBJECTIVE To characterize the household purchase and the individual consumption of vegetables in Brazil and to analyze their relation with the consumption of ultra-processed foods. METHODS We have used data on the purchase of food for household consumption and individual consumption from the 2008–2009 Brazilian Household Budget Survey. The Brazilian Household Budget Survey studied the purchase of food of 55,970 households and the food consumption of 34,003 individuals aged 10 years and over. The foods of interest in this study were vegetables (excluding roots and tubers) and ultra-processed foods. We have described the amount of vegetables (grams) purchased and consumed by all Brazilians and according to the quintiles of caloric intake of ultra-processed food. To this end, we have calculated the crude and predicted values obtained by regression models adjusted for sociodemographic variables. We have analyzed the most commonly purchased types of vegetables (% in the total amount) and, in relation to individual food consumption, the variety of vegetables consumed (absolute number), the participation (%) of the types of culinary preparations based on vegetables, and the time of consumption. RESULTS The adjusted mean household purchase of vegetables was 42.9 g/per capita/day. The adjusted mean individual consumption was 46.1 g. There was an inverse relation between household purchase and individual consumption of vegetables and ultra-processed foods. Ten types of vegetables account for more than 80% of the total amount usually purchased. The variety consumed was, on average, 1.08 type/per capita/day. Approximately 60% of the vegetables were eaten raw, and the amount consumed at lunch was twice that consumed at dinner; individuals with higher consumption of ultra-processed foods tended to consume even less vegetables at dinner. CONCLUSIONS The consumption of vegetables in Brazil is insufficient, and this is worse among individuals with higher consumption of ultra-processed foods. The most frequent habit was to consume raw vegetables at lunch and with limited variety.
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spelling Consumption of vegetables and their relation with ultra-processed foods in BrazilIndustrialized FoodsVegetables, economicsFood ConsumptionFeeding BehaviorDiet, Food, and NutritionDiet SurveysABSTRACT OBJECTIVE To characterize the household purchase and the individual consumption of vegetables in Brazil and to analyze their relation with the consumption of ultra-processed foods. METHODS We have used data on the purchase of food for household consumption and individual consumption from the 2008–2009 Brazilian Household Budget Survey. The Brazilian Household Budget Survey studied the purchase of food of 55,970 households and the food consumption of 34,003 individuals aged 10 years and over. The foods of interest in this study were vegetables (excluding roots and tubers) and ultra-processed foods. We have described the amount of vegetables (grams) purchased and consumed by all Brazilians and according to the quintiles of caloric intake of ultra-processed food. To this end, we have calculated the crude and predicted values obtained by regression models adjusted for sociodemographic variables. We have analyzed the most commonly purchased types of vegetables (% in the total amount) and, in relation to individual food consumption, the variety of vegetables consumed (absolute number), the participation (%) of the types of culinary preparations based on vegetables, and the time of consumption. RESULTS The adjusted mean household purchase of vegetables was 42.9 g/per capita/day. The adjusted mean individual consumption was 46.1 g. There was an inverse relation between household purchase and individual consumption of vegetables and ultra-processed foods. Ten types of vegetables account for more than 80% of the total amount usually purchased. The variety consumed was, on average, 1.08 type/per capita/day. Approximately 60% of the vegetables were eaten raw, and the amount consumed at lunch was twice that consumed at dinner; individuals with higher consumption of ultra-processed foods tended to consume even less vegetables at dinner. CONCLUSIONS The consumption of vegetables in Brazil is insufficient, and this is worse among individuals with higher consumption of ultra-processed foods. The most frequent habit was to consume raw vegetables at lunch and with limited variety.Faculdade de Saúde Pública da Universidade de São Paulo2018-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0034-89102018000100243Revista de Saúde Pública v.52 2018reponame:Revista de Saúde Públicainstname:Universidade de São Paulo (USP)instacron:USP10.11606/s1518-8787.2018052000111info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCanella,Daniela SilvaLouzada,Maria Laura da CostaClaro,Rafael MoreiraCosta,Janaina CaluBandoni,Daniel HenriqueLevy,Renata BertazziMartins,Ana Paula Bortolettoeng2018-05-18T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0034-89102018000100243Revistahttp://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_serial&pid=0034-8910&lng=pt&nrm=isoONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phprevsp@org.usp.br||revsp1@usp.br1518-87870034-8910opendoar:2018-05-18T00:00Revista de Saúde Pública - Universidade de São Paulo (USP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Consumption of vegetables and their relation with ultra-processed foods in Brazil
title Consumption of vegetables and their relation with ultra-processed foods in Brazil
spellingShingle Consumption of vegetables and their relation with ultra-processed foods in Brazil
Canella,Daniela Silva
Industrialized Foods
Vegetables, economics
Food Consumption
Feeding Behavior
Diet, Food, and Nutrition
Diet Surveys
title_short Consumption of vegetables and their relation with ultra-processed foods in Brazil
title_full Consumption of vegetables and their relation with ultra-processed foods in Brazil
title_fullStr Consumption of vegetables and their relation with ultra-processed foods in Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Consumption of vegetables and their relation with ultra-processed foods in Brazil
title_sort Consumption of vegetables and their relation with ultra-processed foods in Brazil
author Canella,Daniela Silva
author_facet Canella,Daniela Silva
Louzada,Maria Laura da Costa
Claro,Rafael Moreira
Costa,Janaina Calu
Bandoni,Daniel Henrique
Levy,Renata Bertazzi
Martins,Ana Paula Bortoletto
author_role author
author2 Louzada,Maria Laura da Costa
Claro,Rafael Moreira
Costa,Janaina Calu
Bandoni,Daniel Henrique
Levy,Renata Bertazzi
Martins,Ana Paula Bortoletto
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Canella,Daniela Silva
Louzada,Maria Laura da Costa
Claro,Rafael Moreira
Costa,Janaina Calu
Bandoni,Daniel Henrique
Levy,Renata Bertazzi
Martins,Ana Paula Bortoletto
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Industrialized Foods
Vegetables, economics
Food Consumption
Feeding Behavior
Diet, Food, and Nutrition
Diet Surveys
topic Industrialized Foods
Vegetables, economics
Food Consumption
Feeding Behavior
Diet, Food, and Nutrition
Diet Surveys
description ABSTRACT OBJECTIVE To characterize the household purchase and the individual consumption of vegetables in Brazil and to analyze their relation with the consumption of ultra-processed foods. METHODS We have used data on the purchase of food for household consumption and individual consumption from the 2008–2009 Brazilian Household Budget Survey. The Brazilian Household Budget Survey studied the purchase of food of 55,970 households and the food consumption of 34,003 individuals aged 10 years and over. The foods of interest in this study were vegetables (excluding roots and tubers) and ultra-processed foods. We have described the amount of vegetables (grams) purchased and consumed by all Brazilians and according to the quintiles of caloric intake of ultra-processed food. To this end, we have calculated the crude and predicted values obtained by regression models adjusted for sociodemographic variables. We have analyzed the most commonly purchased types of vegetables (% in the total amount) and, in relation to individual food consumption, the variety of vegetables consumed (absolute number), the participation (%) of the types of culinary preparations based on vegetables, and the time of consumption. RESULTS The adjusted mean household purchase of vegetables was 42.9 g/per capita/day. The adjusted mean individual consumption was 46.1 g. There was an inverse relation between household purchase and individual consumption of vegetables and ultra-processed foods. Ten types of vegetables account for more than 80% of the total amount usually purchased. The variety consumed was, on average, 1.08 type/per capita/day. Approximately 60% of the vegetables were eaten raw, and the amount consumed at lunch was twice that consumed at dinner; individuals with higher consumption of ultra-processed foods tended to consume even less vegetables at dinner. CONCLUSIONS The consumption of vegetables in Brazil is insufficient, and this is worse among individuals with higher consumption of ultra-processed foods. The most frequent habit was to consume raw vegetables at lunch and with limited variety.
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