Podbeskidzie地区农村7-18岁小学生维生素摄入量分析

Wioletta Waksmańska, R. Bobiński, Tomasz P Ilczak
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引言和目的。从公共卫生的角度来看,对特定儿童和青少年群体的饮食习惯进行研究是很重要的,因为有可能改变任何现有的不正常现象。这项研究的目的是评估生活在农村地区的儿童和青少年日常饮食中维生素的摄入量。材料和方法。这项研究使用了一份调查问卷,其中包含了每天消费的所有12类食品的问题,包括:加糖饮料、零食、即食食品、糖果和快餐,以及在学校商店购买的食品、维生素补充剂和矿物质的消费以及饮食习惯。测量每个学生的体重和身高,计算BMI值。研究参与者包括332名7-9岁的学生,376名10-12岁的学生,333名13-15岁的学生和139名16-18岁的学生。结果。在研究组中,4.5%的学生体重不足,11%的学生体重过重,10%的学生肥胖。在所有年龄组的学生中,不论年龄大小,水溶性维生素(叶酸除外)的平均每日摄入量都达到了建议膳食摄入量。所有学生的平均每日维生素A摄入量都超过了RDA。在维生素D方面,即使是所有年龄组的最大日摄入量也没有达到推荐值。结论。饮食中维生素的含量不符合关于正确饮食习惯的建议,因此需要开展关于饮食的正确组成的教育活动,特别是关于所消费食品的种类。每日维生素D的供应不足,因此必须补充,特别是在秋季和冬季。
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Analysis of vitamin intake among pupils aged 7–18 living in rural areas of the Podbeskidzie region
Introduction and Objective. Research into the dietary habits of specific groups of children and adolescents is important from the public health perspective due to the possibilities for modifying any existing irregularities. The aim of the study was to assess the intake levels of vitamins in the daily diets of children and adolescents living in rural areas. Materials and method. The research used a study questionnaire containing questions on food products consumed every day from all 12 food groups, including: sweetened drinks, snacks, ready meals, sweets and fast food, as well as purchases made in the school shop, vitamin supplements and minerals consumption and dietary habits. Weight and height of each student were measured, BMI value calculated. The study participants comprised 332 pupils aged 7–9 years, 376 aged 10–12, 333 aged 13–15, and 139 aged 16–18. Results. In the study group, insufficient body weight was noted in 4.5% of pupils, excessive weight in 11%, and obesity in 10%. In all the groups of pupils, irrespective of age, the average daily intake of water soluble vitamins (with the exception of folic acid) met the Recommended Dietary Allowance. The average daily intake of vitamin A for all pupils exceeded the RDA. In vitamin D, even the maximum daily intake across all age groups did not meet the AI. Conclusions. The amount of vitamins in the diet was not in line with recommendations on correct dietary habits and, as such, requires the implementation of educational activities on the correct composition of the diet, in particular the variety of foodstuffs consumed. The daily supply of vitamin D was insufficient, and therefore must be supplemented, in particular during the autumn and winter seasons.
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