Dietary intakes of Greek urban adolescents do not meet the recommendations

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作者
Klimis-Zacas, Dorothy J. [1 ]
Kalea, Anastasia Z.
Yannakoulia, Mary
Matalas, Antonia-Leda
Vassilakou, Tonia
Papoutsakis-Tsarouhas, Constantina
Yiannakouris, Nikos
Polychronopoulos, Evangelos
Passos, Michalis
机构
[1] Univ Maine, Dept Food Sci & Human Nutr, Orono, ME 04469 USA
[2] Harokopio Univ, Dept Nutr & Dietet, Athens 17671, Greece
[3] Harokopio Univ, Dept Home Econ & Ecol, Athens 17671, Greece
关键词
human; diet; adolescence; Greek; intake; nutrients; NUTRITIONAL-STATUS; BIOELECTRICAL IMPEDANCE; BODY-COMPOSITION; CALCIUM INTAKE; HEART-DISEASE; RISK-FACTOR; OVERWEIGHT; CHILDREN; NUTRIENT; HABITS;
D O I
10.1016/j.nutres.2006.12.004
中图分类号
R15 [营养卫生、食品卫生]; TS201 [基础科学];
学科分类号
100403 ;
摘要
There is paucity of data on the dietary intake and patterns of Greek adolescents, which necessitates comprehensive nutritional assessments. Thus, our objectives were to investigate the dietary intake and nutritional status of urban adolescents in a cross-sectional descriptive survey. The study was part of the Harokopio Nutritional Assessment Study. A convenience sample of 114 high school students (46.6% female and 53.3% male; mean age, 17.4 years) in Athens, Greece, completed a demographic questionnaire with lifestyle and health-related questions and kept a 3-day food record for evaluation of their dietary intake. Anthropornetric measurements, including body composition, were performed. Female adolescents had significantly lower total energy intake than male adolescents (P <= .0001); however, the percentage of kilocalorie distribution of protein (15%), carbohydrate (45%), and fat (40%) was similar between male and female adolescents. In addition, no sex differences were detected in the percentage distribution of fat kilocalories to saturated (13.8%), monounsaturated (16.6%), and polyunsaturated (5.4%) fatty acids. With the exception of vitamin C, male adolescents had significantly higher micronutrient intakes than female adolescents. More than 50% of both sexes did not meet the estimated average requirements and/or adequate intakes for vitamins D and E, calcium, potassium, and magnesium, whereas more than 50% of female adolescents did not meet the recommendations for vitamin A, folic acid, and phosphorus and approximately 40% of them did not meet the estimated average requirements for vitamin C, zinc, and copper as well. We conclude that dietary intake among this Greek high school student population is high both in saturated and monounsaturated fatty acids, with intakes in many macro- and microminerals, especially in female adolescents, that do not meet the standards of adequacy, and that it reflects the dietary intake and eating patterns observed in adolescents in other developed countries. (c) 2007 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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