Snacking habits of Brazilian adolescents: Brazilian National Dietary Survey, 2017-2018.

IF 2.7 4区 医学 Q3 NUTRITION & DIETETICS
Luana Silva Monteiro, Paulo Rogério Melo Rodrigues, Thaís Meirelles de Vasconcelos, Naiara Sperandio, Edna Massae Yokoo, Rosely Sichieri, Rosângela Alves Pereira
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This study was aimed at describing the snack consumption among Brazilian adolescents. The Brazilian National Dietary Survey (2017-2018) is a nationwide representative cross-sectional study that collected food consumption data from 8264 adolescents (10 to 19 years old); data from one 24-h recall were used, in which all foods and beverages consumed throughout the day prior to the interview were described along with the amount, unit of measurement, time, place and occasion of consumption (breakfast, lunch, dinner or snack). Snacks were classified as follows: (a) Morning snack: "Snacks" consumed between 6 AM and 12 PM; (b) Afternoon snack: "Snacks" consumed between 1 PM and 5 PM; (c) Evening snack: "Snacks" consumed between 6 PM and 5 AM. Individuals were categorised according to the number of "Snacks" per day (zero, one, two or three or more). Among the evaluated adolescents, 52.8% were female and 23.0% were overweight. The consumption of at least one snack per day was mentioned by 88.2% of the adolescents, with an average of 2.33 snacks per day. An afternoon snack was consumed by 70.0% of the adolescents. Snack consumption was related to higher mean daily energy intake and a greater contribution of carbohydrates, added sugar and trans fat to the total daily energy intake. 'Cookies & Crackers' and 'Fast Foods' were the groups that contributed the most to the energy intake provided by snacks, showing, therefore, that less healthy foods were relevant components of the snacks consumed. For their important contribution to food intake, snacking habits deserve attention among the topics covered in dietary guidelines.

巴西青少年的零食习惯:巴西国家饮食调查,2017-2018。
本研究旨在描述巴西青少年的零食消费。巴西全国饮食调查(2017-2018)是一项具有全国代表性的横断面研究,收集了8264名青少年(10至19岁)的食物消费数据;使用了一次24小时召回的数据,其中描述了访谈前全天消耗的所有食品和饮料,以及消耗的数量、测量单位、时间、地点和场合(早餐、午餐、晚餐或零食)。零食的分类如下:(a)早食:在早上6点到晚上12点之间食用的“零食”;(b)下午点心:在下午1时至5时间食用的“点心”;(c)晚间小吃:在下午6时至凌晨5时间食用的“小吃”。根据每天吃“零食”的数量(零个、一个、两个、三个或更多)对个体进行分类。受访青少年中女性占52.8%,超重占23.0%。88.2%的青少年提到每天至少吃一种零食,平均每天吃2.33种零食。70.0%的青少年会吃下午零食。零食消费与较高的平均每日能量摄入以及碳水化合物、添加糖和反式脂肪对每日总能量摄入的较大贡献有关。“饼干和饼干”和“快餐”是零食提供的能量摄入贡献最大的群体,因此,表明不太健康的食物是零食消费的相关组成部分。由于零食习惯对食物摄入的重要贡献,在饮食指南所涵盖的主题中,零食习惯值得关注。
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Nutrition Bulletin
Nutrition Bulletin NUTRITION & DIETETICS-
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期刊介绍: The Nutrition Bulletin provides accessible reviews at the cutting edge of research. Read by researchers and nutritionists working in universities and research institutes; public health nutritionists, dieticians and other health professionals; nutritionists, technologists and others in the food industry; those engaged in higher education including students; and journalists with an interest in nutrition.
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