Consumption of fruits and vegetables associated with other risk behaviors among adolescents in Northeast Brazil

Fabiana Medeiros de Almeida Silva , Aldemir Smith-Menezes , Maria de Fátima da Silva Duarte
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Abstract

Objective

To determine the prevalence of consumption of fruits and vegetables and identify the association with low level of physical activity, exposure to sedentary behavior, consumption of soft drinks and overweight/obesity in adolescents.

Methods

This is a cross-sectional school-based study with a representative sample of 3992 students aged 14–19 years from the state of Sergipe, Brazil. The outcome was low consumption of fruits and vegetables (<5servings/day). Independent variables were: level of physical activity, sedentary behavior, consumption of soft drinks, and overweight/obesity. Global Student Health Survey questionnaire and body mass and height measurements were used, as well as chi-square test and crude and adjusted binary logistic regression. The significance level adopted was 5%.

Results

The prevalence of inadequate consumption of fruits and vegetables was high – 88.6% (95%CI=87.6–89.5). Higher likelihood of low consumption of fruits and vegetables was verified among boys who were exposed to sedentary behavior (OR=1.63; 95%CI=1.18–2.24), who consumed soft drinks (OR=3.04; 95%CI=2.10–4.40), with insufficiently physical activity (OR=1.98; 95%CI=1.43–2.73) and girls who consumed soft drinks (OR=1.88; 95%CI=1.43–2.47) and those with overweight/obesity (OR=1.63; 95%CI=1.19–2.23).

Conclusions

There is a need of public policies aimed at encouraging the consumption of healthy foods among adolescents.

巴西东北部青少年食用水果和蔬菜与其他危险行为有关
目的确定青少年水果和蔬菜消费的流行程度,并确定其与身体活动水平低、久坐行为暴露、软饮料消费和超重/肥胖之间的关系。方法这是一项以学校为基础的横断面研究,有代表性的样本是3992名14-19岁的学生,来自巴西塞尔吉佩州。结果是水果和蔬菜的摄入量很低(每天5份)。独立变量为:体力活动水平、久坐行为、软饮料消费和超重/肥胖。采用全球学生健康调查问卷、体重和身高测量、卡方检验、粗糙和调整的二元logistic回归。采用显著性水平为5%。结果水果和蔬菜摄入不足的患病率较高,为88.6% (95%CI=87.6 ~ 89.5)。暴露于久坐行为的男孩更有可能摄入较少的水果和蔬菜(OR=1.63;95%CI= 1.18-2.24),饮用软饮料的人(OR=3.04;95%CI= 2.10-4.40),身体活动不足(OR=1.98;95%CI= 1.43-2.73)和饮用软饮料的女孩(OR=1.88;95%CI= 1.43-2.47)和超重/肥胖患者(OR=1.63;95% ci = 1.19 - -2.23)。结论有必要制定旨在鼓励青少年健康食品消费的公共政策。
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