Dietary assessment of pre-school children from Federal District Brazil

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作者
Falcao Gomes, Renata Couto [1 ]
Macedo da Costa, Teresa Helena [1 ]
Soares Schmitz, Bethsaida de Abreu [1 ]
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[1] Univ Brasilia, Dept Nutr, Brasilia, DF, Brazil
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Evaluation; food consumption; dietary intake; pre-school;
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R15 [营养卫生、食品卫生]; TS201 [基础科学];
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Dietary assessment of pre-school children from Federal District Brazil. The objective was to assess food consumption among children attending non-profit nurseries in the Federal District, Brazil. A representative sample was obtained and stratified by income. Food intake among 678 children, between 4 and 82 months old, was analyzed in nine nurseries using the 24-h dietary recall and direct food weighing methods. In children under 13 months old mean intake was above AI between 93.6 to 100% for carbohydrates, proteins, vitamins B1, B2, B12, B6, and zinc. In children from 7-12 months 56.5% presented iron consumption below EAR. Calcium intake was above AI for 35.4% of children over 1 year old. For vitamins with EAR values, the prevalence of inadequate consumption was 53.2% for vitamin E, and 90% for folate for children over 12 months old. Iron and zinc intake was above UL for 6.4% and 32.5% of children under I year old, and 1.5% and 5.3% for the remaining children, respectively. Lipid percentage distribution range among children between 13 and 47 months old was within the acceptable range for only 16.2%. Nonetheless, children between 36 and 82 months of both genders presented mean intake below energy requirements. Inadequate consumption observed for some nutrients points to the need for improvements in the standard of meals and nutritional assistance offered to children enrolled in charitably run nurseries in the Federal District.
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