Healthy eating markers among adolescents from the municipal school system in Pelotas, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, 2019: a cross-sectional study.

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Epidemiologia e Servicos de Saude Pub Date : 2023-08-25 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1590/S2237-96222023000200019
Jéssica Gularte Domingues, Francine Silva Dos Santos, Cristina Corrêa Kaufmann, Ludmila Correa Muniz, Renata Moraes Bielemann, Gicele Costa Mintem
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Main results: Around 3% of the students regularly consumed the five healthy eating markers, with beans being the most frequently consumed; strong association was found between healthy eating markers and behavioral variables. Implications for services: The results obtained can contribute for interventions, programs and actions, particularly in the school environment, aimed at promoting an adequate and healthy diet.

Perspectives: Better targeting of interventions, programs and actions developed in the school environment, seeking to increase consumption of fresh and minimally processed food, along with the adoption of healthy behaviors.

Objective: to analyze the consumption of healthy eating markers among adolescent students in Pelotas, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, in 2019.

Methods: this was a cross-sectional study carried out in schools taking part in the Health at School Program. Consumption of the five markers (beans, milk, fruit, cooked vegetables and raw salads) within five days prior to the study, obtained through a self-administered questionnaire, was defined as regular. Association between demographic, socioeconomic and behavioral variables and the outcomes was analyzed using Poisson regression.

Results: among the 797 respondents, 2.8% (95%CI 1.8;4.1) reported regular consumption. Beans were the most regularly consumed food (48.3%); fruit, cooked vegetables and raw salads were consumed regularly by less than 30% of the students. Doing physical activities, having breakfast and having meals with the family were associated with regular consumption of the foods assessed.

Conclusion: regular consumption of healthy foods was low in this population, and was associated with behavioral factors.

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2019年,巴西南里奥格兰德州佩洛塔斯市公立学校系统青少年的健康饮食标志物:一项横断面研究。
主要结果:约3%的学生经常食用五种健康饮食标志物,其中豆类是最常食用的;健康饮食标志物和行为变量之间有很强的相关性。对服务的影响:所获得的结果有助于干预、计划和行动,特别是在学校环境中,旨在促进充足和健康的饮食。展望:更好地针对学校环境中制定的干预措施、计划和行动,寻求增加新鲜和最低限度加工食品的消费,同时采取健康行为。目的:分析2019年巴西南里奥格兰德州佩洛塔斯市青少年学生健康饮食标志物的消费情况。方法:这是一项在参与学校健康计划的学校中进行的横断面研究。研究前五天内通过自行问卷获得的五种标记物(豆类、牛奶、水果、煮熟的蔬菜和生沙拉)的消费量被定义为定期消费。使用泊松回归分析人口统计学、社会经济和行为变量与结果之间的相关性。结果:在797名受访者中,2.8%(95%置信区间1.8;4.1)的人报告经常消费。豆类是最经常食用的食物(48.3%);只有不到30%的学生经常食用水果、熟蔬菜和生沙拉。进行体育活动、吃早餐和与家人一起用餐与定期食用所评估的食物有关。结论:该人群经常食用健康食品的比例较低,且与行为因素有关。
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Epidemiologia e Servicos de Saude
Epidemiologia e Servicos de Saude PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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