Evolution of adolescents' dietary patterns in Northeast Brazil from 2008 to 2018.

IF 2.1 4区 医学 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Revista de saude publica Pub Date : 2024-02-19 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.11606/s1518-8787.2024058005090
Soraia Pinheiro Machado, Ilana Nogueira Bezerra, Mariane Alves Silva, Maria Helena Lima D'oran, Diana Barbosa Cunha, Luis Alberto Moreno, Rosely Sichieri
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Objective: To evaluate the evolution of the dietary patterns of adolescents in the northeast region of Brazil.

Methods: Secondary analysis of data from the Pesquisa de Orçamentos Familiares (POF - Household Budget Surveys), collected by the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics (IBGE) in the years 2008-2009 and 2017-2018. A total of 3,095 adolescents were evaluated in 2008-2009 and 3,015 in 2017-2018. Food consumption was assessed using two dietary records in 2008-2009 and two 24-hour recalls in 2017-2018, applied on non-consecutive days. Based on these data, principal components factor analysis (PCFA) was performed, followed by orthogonal rotation of the varimax type, to derive dietary patterns, stratified by sex. The results were described as means or percentage frequencies, with their respective 95% confidence intervals.

Results: Three main dietary patterns were identified among adolescents from the northeast region of Brazil. Among boys, in 2008-2009, the patterns were called snacks, traditional Brazilian, and coffee; and in 2017-2018, traditional Brazilian, snacks, and mixed, in this order of representativeness of the group's eating habits. Among female adolescents, in 2008-2009, the patterns were snacks, traditional Brazilian, and coffee; and in 2017-2018, traditional Brazilian, snacks, and processed meats.

Conclusion: The dietary patterns identified in 2008-2009 and 2017-2018 were similar in both genders; however, the snacks pattern, which explained most of the data variability in 2008-2009, was replaced by the traditional Brazilian.

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2008 至 2018 年巴西东北部青少年饮食模式的演变。
目的:评估巴西东北部地区青少年饮食模式的演变:评估巴西东北部地区青少年饮食模式的演变情况:对巴西地理统计局(IBGE)在2008-2009年和2017-2018年收集的家庭预算调查(POF)数据进行二次分析。2008-2009 年共评估了 3095 名青少年,2017-2018 年共评估了 3015 名青少年。食物消耗量的评估采用了 2008-2009 年的两次膳食记录和 2017-2018 年的两次 24 小时召回,采用的是非连续天数。在这些数据的基础上,进行了主成分因子分析(PCFA),然后进行了方差正交旋转,得出了按性别分层的饮食模式。结果以平均值或百分比频率及其各自的 95% 置信区间表示:结果:在巴西东北部地区的青少年中发现了三种主要的饮食模式。在男生中,2008-2009年的饮食习惯依次为零食、巴西传统饮食和咖啡;2017-2018年的饮食习惯依次为巴西传统饮食、零食和混合饮食。在女性青少年中,2008-2009年的饮食模式为零食、传统巴西菜和咖啡;2017-2018年的饮食模式为传统巴西菜、零食和加工肉类:2008-2009年和2017-2018年确定的饮食模式在男女青少年中相似;然而,在2008-2009年解释了大部分数据变化的零食模式被传统巴西口味所取代。
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