儿童和青少年食物和营养不安全与心脏代谢危险因素之间的关系:一项系统综述

Naruna Pereira Rocha, Luana Cupertino Milagres, Juliana Farias de Novaes, Sylvia do Carmo Castro Franceschini
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摘要

目的探讨儿童和青少年食物和营养不安全与心脏代谢危险因素的关系。数据来源文章选自Medline、Lilacs和SciELO数据库,无发表日期限制,涉及儿童和青少年,描述词为:食物和营养安全、糖尿病、高血压、代谢综合征、压力和血脂异常。这些术语分别在葡萄牙语、英语和西班牙语中使用。这项研究是由两位审稿人系统而独立地进行的。在选定的出版物中,儿童和青少年时期遭受粮食不安全的风险从3.3%到82%不等。面临粮食不安全与压力、焦虑、住院的可能性更大、营养缺乏、体重过重和饮食不足(水果和蔬菜摄入量减少,精制碳水化合物和脂肪摄入量增加)有关。结论:在评估的出版物中,食物和营养不安全与心脏代谢危险因素的存在有关。儿童和青少年是生命中最容易受到粮食不安全后果影响的时期,因此确保定期和永久获得粮食极为重要。由于这是一个复杂的关联,因此发现了一些困难,例如风险因素之间的协同作用,异质群体的评估和数据外推到其他人群,以及环境因素的影响。
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Association between food and nutrition insecurity with cardiometabolic risk factors in childhood and adolescence: a systematic review

Objective

To address the association between food and nutrition insecurity and cardiometabolic risk factors in childhood and adolescence.

Data source

Articles were selected from the Medline, Lilacs and SciELO databases with no publication date limit, involving children and adolescents, using the descriptors: food and nutrition security, diabetes mellitus, hypertension, metabolic syndrome, stress and dyslipidemia. The terms were used in Portuguese, English and Spanish. The search was carried out systematically and independently by two reviewers.

Data synthesis

Exposure to food insecurity during childhood and adolescence ranged from 3.3% to 82% in the selected publications. Exposure to food insecurity was associated with stress, anxiety, greater chance of hospitalization, nutritional deficiencies, excess weight and inadequate diets with reduced intake of fruits and vegetables and increased consumption of refined carbohydrates and fats.

Conclusions

Food and nutrition insecurity was associated with the presence of cardiometabolic risk factors in the assessed publications. Childhood and adolescence constitute a period of life that is vulnerable to food insecurity consequences, making it extremely important to ensure the regular and permanent access to food. Because this is a complex association, some difficulties are found, such as the synergy between risk factors, the assessment of heterogeneous groups and extrapolation of data to other populations, in addition to the influence of environmental factors.

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