巴西学童的早餐消费与超加工食品饮食模式有关吗?

IF 2.7 4区 医学 Q3 NUTRITION & DIETETICS Nutrition Bulletin Pub Date : 2022-12-01 DOI:10.1111/nbu.12589
Ana Luisa Lages Belchor, Maria Alice Altenburg de Assis, Vanessa Guimarães Cezimbra, Luciana Jeremias Pereira, Denise Miguel Teixeira Roberto, Simone de Castro Giacomelli, Francilene Gracieli Kunradi Vieira, Patrícia Faria Di Pietro, Patrícia de Fragas Hinnig
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不吃早餐始于上学年龄,可以解释为在这一阶段获得的独立行为的反映。早餐与健康饮食质量的关系已被调查,但很少有研究调查7至13岁学童的这种关系。本研究的目的是评估7至13岁学龄儿童的早餐消费情况,并研究其与饮食模式(DPs)的关系。这是2017年对巴西南部弗洛里亚诺波利斯的1069名学生进行的一项横断面研究。前一天的食物消耗、身体活动和屏幕活动都是自我报告的。采用因子分析对DPs进行鉴定。使用多元线性回归评估早餐消费与总体DPs之间的关系。据报告,85%的孩子吃早餐,其中下午上学的学生所占比例最高。确定了五个DPs,解释了日常食物消费总差异的41%:超加工,混合,传统巴西午餐,健康+糖果和传统巴西早餐。早餐消费与传统巴西早餐DP直接相关(β = 0.335;95% CI = 0.227, 0.442),混合DP (β = 0.241;95% CI = 0.160, 0.323),和一个健康+糖果DP(β= 0.160;95% CI = 0.061, 0.260),且与超处理DP呈负相关(β = -0.116;95% ci = -0.207, -0.026)。早餐消费与总体DPs有关,这表明小学生吃早餐的重要性。我们强调在公立学校为不在家吃早餐的学生提供健康早餐的重要性,这有助于促进健康。
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Is breakfast consumption among Brazilian schoolchildren associated with an ultra-processed food dietary pattern?

Omission of breakfast starts at school age and can be explained as a reflection of the independent behaviour acquired in this phase of life. Breakfast has been investigated for its association with healthier diet quality, but few studies have investigated this relationship in schoolchildren aged 7 to 13 years. The objective of this study was to assess breakfast consumption in schoolchildren aged 7 to 13 years and to examine associations with dietary patterns (DPs). It was a cross-sectional study carried out in 2017 with 1069 students in Florianopolis, southern Brazil. Previous-day food consumption, physical activity and screen activities were self-reported. Factor analysis was used to identify DPs. Associations between breakfast consumption and overall DPs were evaluated using multivariate linear regression. Breakfast consumption was reported by 85% of the children, with the highest proportion observed among students on the afternoon school shift. Five DPs were identified explaining 41% of the total variance in daily food consumption: Ultra-processed, Mixed, Traditional Brazilian Lunch, Healthy + Sweets and Traditional Brazilian Breakfast. Breakfast consumption was directly associated with a Traditional Brazilian Breakfast DP (β = 0.335; 95% CI = 0.227, 0.442), a Mixed DP (β = 0.241; 95% CI = 0.160, 0.323), and a Healthy + Sweets DP (β = 0.160; 95% CI = 0.061, 0.260), and inversely associated with an Ultra-processed DP (β = -0.116; 95% CI = -0.207, -0.026). Breakfast consumption was associated with overall DPs, suggesting the importance of eating this meal by schoolchildren. We emphasise the relevance of offering a healthy breakfast at public schools for students who do not take this meal at home, contributing to health promotion.

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