Food security and fruit and vegetable consumption among preschoolers: an exploratory study during the COVID-19 pandemic

IF 0.1 Q4 Medicine
Erick Martinez Segui, Adriana Garcia Peloggia de Castro, J. T. da Silva, Tatiana Sadalla Collese
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Studies that assess food insecurity and its association with the consumption of fruits, legumes, and vegetables (FLV) can help identify groups and risk factors of inadequate food consumption, in order to propose assertive nutritional interventions. The aim of this study was to describe FLV consumption by children in different food security situations. This is an exploratory cross-sectional study, conducted with parents/guardians of 44 children from zero to four years old. The short version of the Brazilian Food Insecurity Scale and a Food Frequency Questionnaire were applied to parents/guardians via a telephone interview. The children were 2.6 years old on average, 56.8% were female, 67.5% were eutrophic, and 70.5% of the families were in a situation of food insecurity. For households in a situation of food security, the median consumption of FLV was 213.4 g/day (P25=97.89;P75=425.91). As for those in a situation of food insecurity, the median FLV was 105.4 g/day (P25=33.58;P75=205.16). It was concluded that the consumption of FLV by children from families in a situation of food security is higher than that of children in a situation of food insecurity, who are strongly influenced by the offer of cheap food with low nutritional quality. Public policies are needed to favor the guarantee of access to FLV of quality and at an affordable cost for all families.
学龄前儿童的粮食安全与水果和蔬菜消费:新冠肺炎大流行期间的一项探索性研究
评估粮食不安全及其与水果、豆类和蔬菜消费(FLV)之间关系的研究有助于确定粮食消费不足的群体和风险因素,从而提出果断的营养干预措施。本研究的目的是描述在不同粮食安全情况下儿童的FLV消费情况。这是一项探索性的横断面研究,对44名0至4岁儿童的父母/监护人进行了调查。通过电话访谈对父母/监护人使用了简短版的巴西食品不安全量表和食品频率问卷。儿童平均年龄为2.6岁,女性占56.8%,富营养化家庭占67.5%,粮食不安全家庭占70.5%。粮食安全家庭的FLV消费中位数为213.4 g/d (P25=97.89;P75=425.91)。在粮食不安全情况下,FLV中位数为105.4 g/d (P25=33.58;P75=205.16)。得出的结论是,来自粮食安全家庭的儿童比粮食不安全家庭的儿童消耗的氟氯烃要高,因为后者受到提供低营养质量的廉价食品的强烈影响。需要制定有利于保证所有家庭都能以负担得起的费用获得高质量的家庭教育的公共政策。
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Mundo da Saude
Mundo da Saude PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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