Nutrition Related-Practices in Brazilian Preschoolers: Identifying Challenges and Addressing Barriers.

Q1 Medicine Nestle Nutrition Institute workshop series Pub Date : 2020-01-01 Epub Date: 2020-11-06 DOI:10.1159/000511509
Mauro Fisberg, Lais Duarte Batista
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Over the past decades, Brazil has faced important challenges regarding the nutrition of toddlers. Changes in dietary intake and feeding habits switched the scenario from undernutrition to increased rates of overweight and obesity. Determinants related to that issue involve the disparity in income distribution, the structure of food production and access, and the role of programs and policies, mostly related to its historical context. The feeding of Brazilian toddlers is characterized by low consumption of fruits, vegetables, and fiber, and high and early intake of fried foods, salty snacks, and sugar. Skipping important meals, e.g., breakfast, and poor snacking habits are also important practices related to excess weight. Integrated actions aiming to establish healthy eating habits in children must involve families, schools, governments, and food industry. Exploring the variety of fruits and vegetables available in the country helps to provide a healthy nutrition environment. Increasing the availability of nutrient-dense foods in the home environment improves the quality of food directed to children. Improving children's diet quality goes beyond promoting nutrition education. A favorable environment enabling to translate intentions into practice is essential, and it involves a multisectoral and an integrated framework with individual modifications and political interventions.

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在过去的几十年里,巴西在幼儿营养方面面临着重大挑战。饮食摄入和喂养习惯的改变使情况从营养不良转变为超重和肥胖率的增加。与该问题相关的决定因素包括收入分配的差距、粮食生产和获取的结构,以及项目和政策的作用,这些主要与历史背景有关。巴西幼儿的喂养特点是水果、蔬菜和纤维的摄入量低,而油炸食品、咸零食和糖的摄入量高且早。不吃重要的一餐,例如早餐和不良的零食习惯也是与超重有关的重要做法。旨在使儿童养成健康饮食习惯的综合行动必须涉及家庭、学校、政府和食品工业。探索该国可获得的各种水果和蔬菜有助于提供健康的营养环境。在家庭环境中增加营养丰富的食物的供应,可提高面向儿童的食物质量。提高儿童饮食质量不仅仅是促进营养教育。一个有利于将意图变为实践的有利环境是必不可少的,它涉及一个多部门的综合框架,其中包括个别修改和政治干预。
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Nestle Nutrition Institute workshop series
Nestle Nutrition Institute workshop series Medicine-Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
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