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J Am Nutr Assoc ; : 1-9, 2023 Oct 06.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37800672

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OBJECTIVE: To associate breakfast consumption frequency with self-reported nutritional status and dietary patterns of Latin American university students by human development. MATERIAL AND METHODS: This was a cross-sectional, multicenter observational study. University students from 11 Latin American countries (Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Guatemala, Mexico, Peru, Paraguay, Panama and Uruguay) were invited to participate by answering an online self-administered questionnaire on food consumption and sociodemographic indicators, associations were investigated using logistic regression. RESULTS: The logistic regression analysis showed significant associations between breakfast consumption and the crude model, models 2 and 3 in countries with very high and upper-middle/high human development. However, after adjustment in the most comprehensive model, the association is no longer statistically significant. In the fully adjusted model of the variables, a significant relationship was observed between breakfast consumption and both healthy and unhealthy dietary patterns. Specifically, students who typically consume breakfast exhibit greater consumption of oatmeal and fruits, as well as healthier dinner choices. Conversely, they exhibit lower consumption of fast food, sugary drinks, and juices. In particular, in highly developed countries, along with the mentioned foods, consumption of dairy was linked to breakfast consumption in a positive way, while alcohol consumption was negatively associated. CONCLUSION: University students who eat breakfast on a regular basis maintain a healthier diet in comparison to those who do not, irrespective of their country's level of human development.

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Clin Nutr ; 42(7): 1181-1188, 2023 07.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37225559

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OBJECTIVE: The objective of the present work was to study the relationship between the double burden of malnutrition and gross motor development in infants. METHOD: ology: Sample included 5900 infants under 24 months of age, participants of the ENSANUT-ECU study. To evaluate nutritional status, we calculated z-scores for body mass index/age (BAZ) and height/age (HAZ). Six gross motor milestones were considered: sitting without-support, crawling, standing and walking with-support, standing and walking without-support. Data was analysed using logistic regression models in R. RESULTS: Independently form age, sex and other socio-economic factors, the probability of achieving three gross motor milestones was significantly lower among chronically undernourished infants compared to their peers: sitting without-support, crawling, and walking without-support. Compared to no malnourished infants the probability of sitting without-support at six months was 10% lower for chronically undernourished infants (0.70, 95%CI [0.64-0.75]; 0.60, 95%CI [0.52-0.67]; respectively). The probability of crawling at eight months and walking without-support at 12 months were also significantly lower among chronically undernourished infants (0.62, 95%CI [0.58-0.67]); 0.25, 95%CI [0.20-0.30]; respectively) in comparison to no malnourished infants (0.67, 95%CI [0.63-0.72]); 0.29, 95%CI [0.25-0.34]; respectively). Obesity/overweight was not associated with the achievement of gross motor milestones, except for sitting without-support. Chronically undernourished infants with low or high BMI/age were generally delayed in the achievement of gross motor milestones than their peers. CONCLUSIONS: Chronic undernutrition is related to delayed gross motor development. Public health measures are needed to be implemented to prevent the double burden of malnutrition and its detrimental effects on infant development.


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Desnutrição , Destreza Motora , Criança , Lactente , Humanos , Estudos Transversais , Desenvolvimento Infantil , Índice de Massa Corporal , Desnutrição/epidemiologia
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Rev. chil. nutr ; 50(2)abr. 2023.
Artigo em Espanhol | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1515175

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Introducción: El sobrepeso y la obesidad son problemas de salud pública de nivel mundial. Si bien existe información respecto al consumo de alcohol en estudiantes universitarios durante la pandemia, pocos autores han señalado la asociación entre este hábito y el exceso de peso en esta población. El objetivo fue determinar la asociación entre el consumo de alcohol y el exceso de peso en estudiantes universitarios de 10 países de Latinoamérica durante la pandemia por COVID-19. Metodología: Se realizó un estudio transversal y multicéntrico con 4.539 estudiantes universitarios matriculados en diez países de América Latina. Para la valoración del consumo de alcohol se utilizó la pregunta ¿Consumes bebidas alcohólicas? (1 porción 1 vaso de 200 ml). El índice de masa corporal (IMC) se determinó a partir del peso y la altura auto informado. Para determinar si el exceso de peso (IMC ≥25 kg/m2) estaba asociado con el consumo de alcohol, se utilizó un análisis de regresión logística, ajustado por edad, sexo, año de estudio, nivel socioeconómico, actividad física y tabaquismo. Resultados: Entre los estudiantes con estado nutricional normal, un 59,6% no consumía alcohol, mientras entre los que presentaban un exceso de peso era un 55,1%. Los estudiantes que consumían 2 o más porciones de alcohol al día tenían 2,18 veces más riesgo de tener exceso de peso (OR: 2.18 [95% IC: 1,26 a 3,77]), comparado con aquellos que no consumían alcohol. Conclusión: Se observó que aquellos estudiantes que consumieron más alcohol tuvieron más probabilidades de tener exceso de peso.


Introduction: Overweight and obesity are public health problems worldwide. Alcoholic beverages could increase total energy intake causing an increase in body weight. However, few authors have pointed out the association between this habit and excess weight in this population. The objective of this study was to determine the association between alcohol consumption and excess weight in university students from 10 Latin American countries during the COVID-19 pandemic. Methodology: A cross-sectional and multicenter study was carried out with 4,539 university students enrolled in ten Latin American countries. To assess alcohol consumption, the question Do you consume alcoholic beverages? (1 portion 1 glass of 200 ml). Body mass index (BMI) kg/m2 was determined from self-reported weight and height. To determine if excess weight was associated with alcohol consumption, a logistic regression analysis was used, adjusted for age, sex, year of study, socioeconomic level, physical activity, and smoking. Results: Among students with normal nutritional status, 59.6% did not consume alcohol, while among those with a BMI ≥25 kg/m2 it was 55.1%. Students who consumed 2 or more servings of alcohol per day had a 2.18 times greater risk of being overweight (OR: 2.18 [95% CI: 1.26 to 3.77]), compared with those who did not consume alcohol. Conclusion: It was observed that those students who consumed more alcohol were more likely to be overweight.

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J Am Nutr Assoc ; 42(6): 628-634, 2023 08.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36173372

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Background: Deterioration in the health-related quality of life (HRQoL) and healthy eating behavior due to the effect of COVID-19 lockdown has been reported. The aim of this study was to associate eating habits and HRQoL with physical activity behavior in Latin American university students during COVID-19 pandemic.Methods: Measured 4,859 university students with a mean age of 22.4 years and they were mostly female (73.7%) from 10 Latin American countries (Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Guatemala, Mexico, Panama, Paraguay and, Peru). Eating habits were measured using a survey validated with other university students, HRQoL was assessments using the short version of the World Health Organization (WHOQOL-BREF) scale and physical activity behavior with a dicotomous question based on the international recommendations for physical activity.Results: There is a higher complaince for all the international recommendations for healthy foods intake in the physically active group of students (p < 0.01), with the exception of alcohol and salt. In addition, physically active students presented a significantly higher HRQoL (p < 0.001) in all the dimensions analyzed when compared to physically inactive students.Conclusions: Latin American university students who are physically active are more likely to have a healthier eating behavior and a lower risk of a decreased HRQoL during COVID-19 pandemic.


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COVID-19 , Qualidade de Vida , Humanos , Feminino , Adulto Jovem , Adulto , Masculino , América Latina/epidemiologia , Pandemias , Universidades , COVID-19/epidemiologia , Controle de Doenças Transmissíveis , Estilo de Vida Saudável , Hábitos , Estudantes
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Medicina (B Aires) ; 82(6): 881-890, 2022.
Artigo em Espanhol | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36571527

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INTRODUCTION: Non-caloric sweeteners (NCS) are used to replace added sugars in foods and beverages. For this replacement to be a health benefit, the intake of each NCS should not exceed its Acceptable Daily Intake (ADI). The main objective of this study is to determine the consumption of aspartame, acesulfame-K, sucralose, and saccharin in the argentine population aged 15 to 65 years and to evaluate this consumption in relation to the ADI. Other objectives are to stratify the consumption based on different sociodemographic variables and to determine the main sources of NCS consumed by the argentine population. METHODS: The sample consisted of 1266 individuals (urban population aged 15-65), stratified by region, age, sex, and socioeconomic level. Intake data was collected with two 24-hour recalls. RESULTS: In Argentina, the average consumption of saccharin, aspartame, acesulfame-K and sucralose is well below their respective ADI: 8.4%, 3.2%, 2% and 0.3% of the ADI, respectively. The maximum reported consumptions do not exceed the ADI either. There is a higher proportion of women who consume NCS. The proportion of NCS consumers increases with age. The Northeast and South regions have the lowest percentage of NCS consumers. Beverages constitute the main source of NCS, followed by tabletop sweeteners. The contribution of food to NCS consumption is negligible. DISCUSSION: In Argentina there is a good safety margin for the reformulation of sugary products aimed at reducing the excess calories and added sugars consumed by the population.


Introducción: Los edulcorantes no calóricos (ENC) se utilizan para sustituir azúcares en alimentos y bebidas. Para que este reemplazo sea beneficioso para la salud, la ingesta de cada ENC no debería superar su ingesta diaria admisible (IDA). El objetivo principal de este estudio es determinar el consumo de aspartamo, acesulfame-K, sucralosa y sacarina en la población argentina de 15 a 65 años y evaluar este consumo en relación con la IDA. Otros objetivos son estratificar el consumo en función de distintas variables sociodemográficas y determinar las principales fuentes de ENC consumidas por la población argentina. Métodos: La muestra fue de 1266 individuos (población urbana 15-65 años), estratificada por región, edad, sexo y nivel socioeconómico. Los datos de ingesta fueron recolectados con dos recordatorios de 24 horas. Resultados: En Argentina, el consumo promedio de sacarina, aspartamo, acesulfame-K y sucralosa está muy por debajo de su respectiva IDA: 8.4%, 3.2%, 2% y 0.3% de la IDA respectivamente. Los consumos máximos reportados tampoco superan la IDA. Hay una mayor proporción de mujeres consumidoras de ENC. La proporción de consumidores de ENC aumenta con la edad. Las regiones noreste y sur presentan el menor porcentaje de consumidores de ENC. Las bebidas constituyen la principal fuente de ENC, seguidas por los edulcorantes de mesa. La contribución de los alimentos al consumo de ENC es despreciable. Discusión: En Argentina existe un buen margen de seguridad para la reformulación de productos azucarados tendiente a disminuir el exceso de calorías y el consumo de azúcares añadidos.


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Aspartame , Edulcorantes , Adulto , Feminino , Humanos , Argentina/epidemiologia , Sacarina , Masculino , Adolescente , Adulto Jovem , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Idoso
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Clin Nutr ESPEN ; 52: 436-444, 2022 12.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36513484

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OBJECTIVES: SARS-CoV-2, a newly identified coronavirus responsible for the COVID-19 pandemic, has challenged health services and profoundly impacted people's lifestyles. The objective of the present study was to evaluate the effect of confinement during the COVID-19 pandemic on food consumption patterns and body weight in adults from 12 Ibero-American countries. METHODS: Multicentric, cross-sectional study. Data was collected using an online survey disseminated by social networks. The sample included 10 552 people from Spain and 11 Latin American countries who were selected by snowball sampling. RESULTS: While 38.50% of the sample reported weight gain, 16.90% reported weight lost. Weight change was associated with sex, age, country of residence, and education level. People who were not confined more often reported having maintained their weight in comparison to people who were confined. All Latin American countries showed an increased consumption of sweetened drinks, pastry products, fried foods, and alcoholic beverages during confinement. Consumption of eggs and dairy products was independent from body weight change. People who consumed more fruits and vegetables during confinement more often reported having lost weight. In contrast, body weight gain during confinement was associated with increased intake of sugary drinks, baked goods and pastries, pizza, fried foods, and alcoholic beverages. CONCLUSION: During COVID-19 confinement, the Latin American countries included in this study showed a change in their consumption patterns toward less healthy diets, which in turn was associated with an increase in the body weight of their population.


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COVID-19 , Adulto , Humanos , Estados Unidos , COVID-19/epidemiologia , Pandemias , SARS-CoV-2 , Estudos Transversais , Bebidas , Aumento de Peso , Verduras
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Medicina (B.Aires) ; 82(6): 881-890, dic. 2022. graf
Artigo em Espanhol | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1422083

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Resumen Introducción: Los edulcorantes no calóricos (ENC) se utilizan para sustituir azúcares en alimentos y bebidas. Para que este reemplazo sea beneficioso para la salud, la ingesta de cada ENC no de bería superar su ingesta diaria admisible (IDA). El objetivo principal de este estudio es determinar el consumo de aspartamo, acesulfame-K, sucralosa y sacarina en la población argentina de 15 a 65 años y evaluar este consumo en relación con la IDA. Otros objetivos son estratificar el consumo en función de distintas variables sociodemográficas y determinar las principales fuentes de ENC consumidas por la población argentina. Métodos: La muestra fue de 1266 individuos (población urbana 15-65 años), estratificada por región, edad, sexo y nivel socioeconómico. Los datos de ingesta fueron recolectados con dos recordatorios de 24 horas. Resultados: En Argentina, el consumo promedio de sacarina, aspartamo, acesulfame-K y sucralosa está muy por debajo de su respectiva IDA: 8.4%, 3.2%, 2% y 0.3% de la IDA respectivamente. Los consumos máximos reportados tampoco superan la IDA. Hay una mayor proporción de mujeres consumidoras de ENC. La proporción de consumidores de ENC aumenta con la edad. Las regiones noreste y sur presentan el menor porcentaje de consumidores de ENC. Las bebidas constituyen la principal fuente de ENC, seguidas por los edulcorantes de mesa. La contri bución de los alimentos al consumo de ENC es despreciable. Discusión: En Argentina existe un buen margen de seguridad para la reformulación de productos azucarados tendiente a disminuir el exceso de calorías y el consumo de azúcares añadidos.


Abstract Introduction: Non-caloric sweeteners (NCS) are used to replace added sugars in foods and bev erages. For this replacement to be a health benefit, the intake of each NCS should not exceed its Acceptable Daily Intake (ADI). The main objective of this study is to determine the consumption of aspartame, acesulfame-K, sucralose, and saccharin in the argentine population aged 15 to 65 years and to evaluate this consumption in relation to the ADI. Other objectives are to stratify the consumption based on different sociodemographic vari ables and to determine the main sources of NCS consumed by the argentine population. Methods: The sample consisted of 1266 individuals (urban population aged 15-65), stratified by region, age, sex, and socioeconomic level. Intake data was collected with two 24-hour recalls. Results: In Argentina, the average consumption of saccharin, aspartame, acesulfame-K and sucralose is well below their respective ADI: 8.4%, 3.2%, 2% and 0.3% of the ADI, respectively. The maximum reported consumptions do not exceed the ADI either. There is a higher proportion of women who consume NCS. The proportion of NCS consumers increases with age. The Northeast and South regions have the lowest percentage of NCS consumers. Beverages constitute the main source of NCS, followed by tabletop sweeteners. The contribution of food to NCS consumption is negligible. Discussion: In Argentina there is a good safety margin for the reformulation of sugary products aimed at reduc ing the excess calories and added sugars consumed by the population.

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J Health Popul Nutr ; 41(1): 33, 2022 08 04.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35927689

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BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: The confinement by COVID-19 has affected the food chain and environments, which added to factors such as anxiety, frustration, fear and stress have modified the quality of the diet in the population around the world. The purpose of this study was to explore diet quality during the COVID-19 pandemic in 11 Latin American countries. METHODOLOGY: Multicentric, cross-sectional study. An online survey was applied to residents of 11 Latin-American countries, during April and May 2020, when confinement was mandatory. Diet quality was evaluated using a validated questionnaire. RESULT: 10,573 people participated in the study. The quality of the food by country shows that Colombia presented the best quality, while Chile and Paraguay presented the lowest. When comparing the overall results of diet quality by gender, schooling and age, women, people with more schooling and people under 30 years of age, presented better diet quality. The regression model showed that the variables associated with diet quality were: age (df = 3, F = 4. 57, p < 0.001), sex (df = 1, F = 131.01, p < 0.001), level of education (df = 1, F = 38.29, p < 0.001), perception of weight change (df = 2, F = 135.31, p < 0.001), basis services (df = 1, F = 8.63, p = 0.003), and quarantine (df = 1, F = 12.14, p = 0.001). CONCLUSION: It is necessary for governments to intervene to reverse these indicators, considering that inadequate feeding favors the appearance of no communicable diseases, which favor a higher risk of infection and worse prognosis with COVID-19.


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COVID-19 , Adulto , Estudos Transversais , Dieta , Feminino , Humanos , Pandemias , Quarentena , Estados Unidos
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Nutr. clín. diet. hosp ; 42(3): 49-57, Ago 2022. tab, graf
Artigo em Espanhol | IBECS | ID: ibc-207352

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Objetivo: Caracterizar el perfil alimentario de las Personas Mayores de Iberoamérica en tiempos de pandemia por COVID 19.Material y métodos: Estudio multicéntrico en 12 países de Iberoamérica, se aplicó una encuesta en línea que incluyó preguntas sociodemográficas y un cuestionario de Ingesta de Alimentos que incluyo la frecuencia de consumo para verduras, bebidas azucaradas, legumbres, lácteos y porción de los alimentos.Resultados: La muestra quedó conformada por 624 participantes, 72,1% (n= 450) de mujeres. El 54,7% de mujeres no consume bebidas azucaradas, en cambio en hombres un 54% consume al menos un vaso al día (p=0,012). El 35,6% de hombres consumieron ≥3 por semana legumbres versus el 23% mujeres (p=0,020). El 37,3% de las mujeres consumen ≥2 porciones diarias de lácteos, en hombres solo un 28,1% (p= 0,030). Las mujeres presentan un mayor consumo de verduras (44,7%, n= 201) respecto de los hombres (28,7%), (p=0,001). El 17,4% de la muestra total aumentó el tamaño de la porción de alimentos, sin do mayor en mujeres (p=0.005).Conclusión: Las mujeres presentan hábitos alimentarios más saludables que los hombres en base a frutas, verduras, por otra parte, la variación del tamaño se observa un incremento en especial en mujeres lo que puede relacionarse con el aumento de la obesidad.(AU)


Objective: To characterize the food profile of the OlderPeople of Ibero-America in times of the COVID 19 pandemic.Material and methods: Multicenter study in 12 Ibero-American countries, an online survey was applied thatincluded sociodemographic questions and a Food Intakequestionnaire that included the frequency of consumption forvegetables, sugary drinks, legumes, dairy products andportion of food.Results: The sample was made up of 624 participants,72.1% (n= 450) of women. 54.7% of women do not consumesugary drinks, while in men 54% consume at least one glassa day (p=0.012). 35.6% of men consumed ≥3 legumes perweek versus 23% of women (p=0.020). 37.3% of womenconsume ≥2 daily servings of dairy products, in men only28.1% (p= 0.030). Women have a higher consumption ofvegetables (44.7%, n= 201) compared to men (28.7%),(p=0.001). 17.4% of the total sample increased the size ofthe food portion, being higher in women (p=0.005).Conclusion: Women have healthier eating habits thanmen based on fruits, vegetables, on the other hand, thevariation in size increases, especially in women.(AU)


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Humanos , Feminino , Idoso , Pandemias , Betacoronavirus , América , Comportamento Alimentar , Frutas , Ingestão de Alimentos , Inquéritos Nutricionais , Alimentos Integrais , Estilo de Vida Saudável , Inquéritos e Questionários , Dietética , 52503 , Alimentos, Dieta e Nutrição
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J Am Coll Health ; : 1-6, 2022 Jul 11.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35816742

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Introduction: Short sleep, physical inactivity, and being locked up are risk factors for weight gain. Objective: We evaluated weight gain according to sex, age, hours of sleep and physical activity in university students from 10 Latin American countries during the COVID-19 pandemic. Methods: Cross-sectional and multicenter study (n = 4880). Results: The average age was 22.5 ± 4.4 years. 60.2% were currently locked up. 73.6% were women, 48.2% increased their body weight, 66% reported insufficient sleep hours, and 65.9% were inactive. Women gained more weight than men (73.2%) and younger students gained more weight (85.1%). Those who had insufficient sleep hours gained most weight (67.6%). Inactive participants gained most weight (74.7%). Students who have insufficient sleep are 21% more likely to have changes in body weight compared to students who have optimal sleep. Conclusion: The increase in body weight and its risk factors during confinement should be considered as emerging from public health.

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Rural Remote Health ; 22(1): 6909, 2022 03.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35263545

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INTRODUCTION: This study aimed to determine the relationship between symptoms of anxiety and/or anhedonia (inability to feel pleasure) and diet quality during confinement due to COVID-19 in rural populations in Latin America. METHODS: This was a multicentric, cross-sectional study. An online survey was applied, which included the Beck Anxiety Inventory, Snaith-Hamilton Pleasure Scale for assessing the presence of anhedonia, the Food Intake Questionnaire and sociodemographic questions. RESULTS: The study included 10 552 people from 11 countries; 708 participants were living in rural areas. More than half of the participants were quarantined at the time of the survey. Diet quality was inversely associated with anhedonia (p<0.001) and anxiety (p=0.003). In addition, a healthier diet was associated with being female (p=0.030), having a higher level of education (p=0.008) and country of residence (p=0.001). CONCLUSION: Among the rural population during the COVID pandemic, this study found a worse diet quality was associated with symptoms of anhedonia and anxiety, as well as lower level of education and being male. Proposals to improve the quality of the diet could include interventions aimed at people's mental health.


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COVID-19 , Pandemias , COVID-19/epidemiologia , Estudos Transversais , Depressão/epidemiologia , Dieta , Feminino , Humanos , América Latina/epidemiologia , Masculino , População Rural , SARS-CoV-2
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Medicina (B Aires) ; 82(1): 81-90, 2022.
Artigo em Espanhol | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35037865

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Following a varied diet is associated with a healthier diet and a greater likelihood of incorporating the necessary micronutrients. The dietary diversity index (DDI) is the indicator that measures this variety, while the diet quality index (DQI) determines how much of this diversity consists of the inclusion of healthy foods. The aim of the study was to evaluate the quality and diversity of the diet of the Argentine population by identifying differences by sex, age, socioeconomic level, nutritional status and region. The sample consisted of 1266 subjects of urban population, of both sexes, between 15 and 65 years of age and of all socioeconomic levels. Anthropometric and intake assessment was performed, through 2 24-hour recalls. The DDI was assessed following the guidelines proposed in 2016 by Food and Agriculture Organization and the development of the DQI was performed following the methodology of Imamura y col. The DQI was relatively low, with a score of 63.9%. The DDI was 4.48 out of a maximum of 10, reflecting a poorly varied diet; additionally, only 50% of the population reported a varied diet. These indicators are significantly lower in people with low SEL. The DDI and the percentage of people with a diverse diet was higher in people from the metropolitan area of Buenos Aires. This study showed that the quality of the diet in the Argentine population is low and with a limited consumption of the food groups that provide the most micronutrients.


Una dieta variada se asocia a una mayor probabilidad de incorporar micronutrientes esenciales. El índice de diversidad de dieta (IDD) es el indicador que mide esta variedad, mientras que el índice de calidad de dieta (ICD) determina cuánto de esa diversidad refleja la inclusión de alimentos saludables. El objetivo del estudio fue evaluar la calidad y diversidad de la dieta de la población argentina identificando las diferencias por sexo, edad, nivel socioeconómico, estado nutricional y región. La muestra fue de 1266 sujetos de población urbana, de ambos sexos, entre 15 y 65 años y de todos los NSE. Se realizó una evaluación antropométrica y de la ingesta, a través de 2 recordatorios de 24 horas. El IDD se evaluó siguiendo las guías propuestas en el año 2016 por la Organización de las Naciones Unidas para la Alimentación y la Agricultura y el desarrollo del ICD se realizó siguiendo la metodología de Imamura y col. El ICD fue relativamente bajo, con un puntaje de 63.9%. El IDD fue de 4.48 de un máximo de 10, lo que refleja una dieta poca variada; adicionalmente, solo el 50% de la población informó una dieta variada. Estos indicadores fueron significativamente menores en las personas con bajo NSE. El IDD y el porcentaje de personas con dieta diversa fue mayor en los habitantes del área metropolitana de Buenos Aires. Este estudio evidenció que la calidad de la dieta en la población argentina es baja y con un consumo limitado de los grupos de alimentos que más aportan micronutrientes.


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Dieta , Estado Nutricional , Argentina/epidemiologia , Feminino , Alimentos , Humanos , Masculino , População Urbana
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Actual. nutr ; 22(3): 71-79, jul.2021.
Artigo em Espanhol | LILACS | ID: biblio-1416828

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Introducción: conocer la deficiencia de micronutrientes en la ingesta es imprescindible para desarrollar estrategias de intervención y para evaluar programas destinados a mejorar el estado nutricional. Objetivos: determinar el consumo y la inadecuación de la ingesta de hierro, calcio, zinc, ácido fólico y vitaminas A, B12, C,D y E en la dieta de la población argentina. Materiales y métodos: la muestra fue de 1.266 individuos (población urbana 15-65 años), estratificada por región, edad, sexo y nivel socioeconómico (NSE). Los datos de ingesta fueron recolectados con dos recordatorios de 24 horas (R24). Resultados: el riesgo relativo (RR) de inadecuación de ingesta de calcio, ácido fólico y vitamina B12 fue mayor para las mujeres. El consumo y la inadecuación de hierro mostraron diferencias significativas por sexo (0,3% hombres, 11% mujeres). La inadecuación de vitamina D fue casi del 100% para toda la muestra. Todos los grupos etarios presentaron alta inadecuación de calcio y vitaminas C, A y D. Adolescentes, adultos mayores de 50 años y población de NSE bajo presentaron mayor RR de inadecuación de calcio (1,18; 1,21 y 1,17 respectivamente). Se observó una disminución significativa de la media de consumo de calcio (mg) (856,4; 770,5; 745,3), vitaminas A (mcg) (643,6; 601,8; 536,2), C (mg) (54,2; 52,3; 44,8) y D (mcg) (3,7; 3,7; 3,2) al disminuir el NSE. La inadecuación en calcio aumentó significativamente con el índice de masa corporal. Conclusiones: mejorar la ingesta de micronutrientes a través de políticas públicas sobre educación alimentaria y desarrollo científico es una prioridad de salud pública


Introduction: knowing the deficiency of micronutrients intake is essential to develop intervention strategies and to evaluate programs aimed at improving nutritional status. Objectives: to determine the consumption and inadequacy of the intake of iron, calcium, zinc, folic acid and vitamins A, B12, C, D and E, in the diet of the Argentine population. Materials and methods: the sample consisted of 1,266 individuals (urban population 15-65 years old), stratified by region, age, sex and socioeconomic level (SEL). Intake data was collected with two 24-hour reminders (R24). Results: the relative risk (RR) of inadequate intake of calcium, folic acid, and vitamin B12 was higher for women. Iron consumption and inadequacy showed significant differences by sex (0.3% men, 11% women). Vitamin D inadequacy was almost 100% for the entire sample. All age groups presented high prevalence of inadequacy in calcium and vitamins C, A and D. Adolescents, adults over 50 years and the low SEL population presented a higher RR of calcium inadequacy (1.18, 1.21 and 1.17, respectively). A significant decrease in the average consumption of calcium (mg) (856.4, 770.5, 745.3), vitamins A (mcg) (643.6, 601.8, 536.2), C (mg) (54.2, 52.3, 44.8) and D (mcg) (3.7, 3.7, 3.2) was observed as the SEL decreased. Calcium inadequacy increased significantly with the body mass index. Conclusions: improving the intake of deficient micronutrients through public policies based on food education and scientific development is a public health priority


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Humanos , Adolescente , Adulto , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Argentina , Micronutrientes , Dieta , Inquéritos Nutricionais
16.
Nutr. hosp ; 37(1): 114-122, ene.-feb. 2020. tab, graf
Artigo em Espanhol | IBECS | ID: ibc-187581

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Introducción: las diferencias socioeconómicas acarrean desigualdades alimentarias y nutricionales. La dieta es un factor de riesgo modificable con acciones de salud pública, camino a la prevención de enfermedades crónicas no transmisibles. Objetivo: estimar las desigualdades alimentarias en Argentina en función del nivel socioeconómico de la población, analizando el consumo de distintos grupos de alimentos. Métodos: datos argentinos del Estudio Latinoamericano de Nutrición y Salud. Muestra: 1266 individuos estratificados por género, nivel socioeconómico y región geográfica. Ingesta: 2 recordatorios de 24 horas con técnica de pasos múltiples. Análisis: con el NDS Software se analizaron los valores medios de consumo de 11 grupos de alimentos por nivel socioeconómico y región del país. Resultados: la población con menor nivel socioeconómico consume significativamente menos frutas, verduras y lácteos que la población de nivel medio y alto. Frutas: 59 vs. 79,1 y 106,3 g/d, respectivamente; p = 0,000. Verduras: 82,3 vs. 112 y 118 g/d; p = 0,000. Lácteos: 114 vs. 165 y 137 g/d; p = 0,000). Por el contrario, consume un mayor volumen de refrescos y jugos industriales (680 ml/d vs. 527 y 590 ml/d, respectivamente; p = 0,000), infusiones con azúcar agregada (568 ml/d vs. 385 y 309 ml/d; p = 0,000), pan (85 g/d vs. 75,5 y 66,7 g/d; p = 0,012) y bollería (159 g/d vs. 147 y 122 g/d; p = 0,008). Conclusiones: la vulnerabilidad social es un determinante importante de la calidad de la dieta. Intervenciones diseñadas para reducir las desigualdades sociales vinculadas a la nutrición y la salud resultan imprescindibles


Introduction: socio-economic differences lead to food and nutritional inequalities. Diet is a modifiable risk factor by public health activities, on the way to the prevention of chronic non-communicable diseases. Objective: to estimate food inequalities in Argentina based on the socioeconomic level of the population, analyzing the consumption of different food groups. Methods: Argentine data from the Latin American Study of Nutrition and Health. Sample: 1,266 individuals stratified by gender, socioeconomic level and geographic region. Intake: 2 24-hour reminders with the multi-step technique. Analysis: with the NDS Software average consumption values of 11 food groups were analyzed by socioeconomic level and country region. Results: the population with lower socioeconomic status consumes significantly less fruits, vegetables and dairy products than the population with medium to high socioeconomic level. Fruits: 59 vs. 79.1 and 106.3 g/d, respectively; p = 0.000. Vegetables: 82.3 g/d vs. 112 and 118 g/d; p = 0.000. Dairy products: 114 g/d vs. 165 and 137 g/d; p = 0.000). On the contrary, it consumes a greater volume of soft drinks and industrial juices (680 mL/d vs. 527 and 590 mL/d, respectively; p = 0.000), infusions with added sugar (568 mL/d vs. 385 and 309 mL/d; p = 0.000), bread (85 g/d vs. 75.5 and 66.7 g/d; p = 0.012) and pastries (159 g/d vs. 147 and 122 g/d; p = 0.008). Conclusions: Social vulnerability is an important determinant for diet quality. Interventions designed to reduce social inequalities as linked to nutrition and health are essential


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Humanos , Pobreza , Qualidade dos Alimentos , Inquéritos Nutricionais/instrumentação , Dieta/métodos , Argentina , Inquéritos Nutricionais/métodos , Classe Social , Fatores Socioeconômicos , Disparidades nos Níveis de Saúde , Fatores de Risco
17.
Nutr. hosp ; 37(1): 211-222, ene.-feb. 2020. tab
Artigo em Espanhol | IBECS | ID: ibc-187591

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Los edulcorantes no calóricos (ENC) son aditivos de alimentos que se utilizan para sustituir azúcares y potencialmente para reducir la ingesta energética. Existe un debate científico en torno a los beneficios reales de su uso. Los ENC son sustancias ampliamente evaluadas en la literatura científica. Su seguridad es revisada por las agencias regulatorias internacionales del campo de la salud. Los profesionales de la salud y los consumidores con frecuencia carecen de educación e información rigurosa, objetiva y sustentada en la evidencia científica y el juicio clínico sobre el uso de aditivos en los alimentos. Los ENC se han empleado como sustitutos de la sacarosa, en especial por las personas con diabetes mellitus y obesidad. Sin embargo, se han planteado inquietudes relacionadas con su posible asociación con el parto pretérmino y con su uso durante el embarazo y la lactancia, ante la posibilidad de consecuencias metabólicas o de otra índole en la madre o en el neonato. Este análisis de la evidencia en ginecología y obstetricia presenta una revisión que intenta responder a preguntas que habitualmente se hacen al respecto los profesionales de la salud y sus pacientes. En este documento se evalúan diversas publicaciones científicas bajo el tamiz de la medicina basada en la evidencia y del marco regulatorio para aditivos de alimentos con el fin dilucidar si el uso de ENC en las mujeres durante las etapas críticas del embarazo y la lactancia supone o no un posible riesgo


Non-nutritive sweeteners (NNS) are food additives that have been used as a possible tool to reduce energy and sugar intake. There is a scientific debate around the real benefits of their use. NNS are substances widely evaluated in the scientific literature. Their safety is reviewed by international regulatory health agencies. Health professionals and consumers often lack education and objective information about food additives based on the best scientific evidence. NNS have been used as a substitute for sucrose, especially by people with diabetes mellitus and obesity. However, concerns related to their possible association with preterm birth have been raised, and also with their use during pregnancy and lactation because of the possibility of metabolic or other consequences in both the mother and offspring. This analysis of the evidence in gynecology and obstetrics presents a review of the most commonly asked questions regarding this matter by health professionals and their patients. This document evaluates a diversity of scientific publications under the sieve of evidence-based medicine and the regulatory framework for food additives to elucidate whether the use of NNS in women in these critical stages of pregnancy and breastfeeding represents a potential risk


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Humanos , Feminino , Gravidez , Adoçantes não Calóricos/administração & dosagem , Consenso , Complicações na Gravidez/dietoterapia , Lactação , Adoçantes não Calóricos/metabolismo , Saúde Reprodutiva , Aditivos Alimentares/administração & dosagem , Trabalho de Parto Prematuro/dietoterapia , Fatores de Risco
18.
Nutr Hosp ; 37(1): 114-122, 2020 Feb 17.
Artigo em Espanhol | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31960690

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INTRODUCTION: Introduction: socio-economic differences lead to food and nutritional inequalities. Diet is a modifiable risk factor by public health activities, on the way to the prevention of chronic non-communicable diseases. Objective: to estimate food inequalities in Argentina based on the socioeconomic level of the population, analyzing the consumption of different food groups. Methods: Argentine data from the Latin American Study of Nutrition and Health. Sample: 1,266 individuals stratified by gender, socioeconomic level and geographic region. Intake: 2 24-hour reminders with the multi-step technique. Analysis: with the NDS Software average consumption values of 11 food groups were analyzed by socioeconomic level and country region. Results: the population with lower socioeconomic status consumes significantly less fruits, vegetables and dairy products than the population with medium to high socioeconomic level. Fruits: 59 vs. 79.1 and 106.3 g/d, respectively; p = 0.000. Vegetables: 82.3 g/d vs. 112 and 118 g/d; p = 0.000. Dairy products: 114 g/d vs. 165 and 137 g/d; p = 0.000). On the contrary, it consumes a greater volume of soft drinks and industrial juices (680 mL/d vs. 527 and 590 mL/d, respectively; p = 0.000), infusions with added sugar (568 mL/d vs. 385 and 309 mL/d; p = 0.000), bread (85 g/d vs. 75.5 and 66.7 g/d; p = 0.012) and pastries (159 g/d vs. 147 and 122 g/d; p = 0.008). Conclusions: Social vulnerability is an important determinant for diet quality. Interventions designed to reduce social inequalities as linked to nutrition and health are essential.


INTRODUCCIÓN: Introducción: las diferencias socioeconómicas acarrean desigualdades alimentarias y nutricionales. La dieta es un factor de riesgo modificable con acciones de salud pública, camino a la prevención de enfermedades crónicas no transmisibles. Objetivo: estimar las desigualdades alimentarias en Argentina en función del nivel socioeconómico de la población, analizando el consumo de distintos grupos de alimentos. Métodos: datos argentinos del Estudio Latinoamericano de Nutrición y Salud. Muestra: 1266 individuos estratificados por género, nivel socioeconómico y región geográfica. Ingesta: 2 recordatorios de 24 horas con técnica de pasos múltiples. Análisis: con el NDS Software se analizaron los valores medios de consumo de 11 grupos de alimentos por nivel socioeconómico y región del país. Resultados: la población con menor nivel socioeconómico consume significativamente menos frutas, verduras y lácteos que la población de nivel medio y alto. Frutas: 59 vs. 79,1 y 106,3 g/d, respectivamente; p = 0,000. Verduras: 82,3 vs. 112 y 118 g/d; p = 0,000. Lácteos: 114 vs. 165 y 137 g/d; p = 0,000). Por el contrario, consume un mayor volumen de refrescos y jugos industriales (680 ml/d vs. 527 y 590 ml/d, respectivamente; p = 0,000), infusiones con azúcar agregada (568 ml/d vs. 385 y 309 ml/d; p = 0,000), pan (85 g/d vs. 75,5 y 66,7 g/d; p = 0,012) y bollería (159 g/d vs. 147 y 122 g/d; p = 0,008). Conclusiones: la vulnerabilidad social es un determinante importante de la calidad de la dieta. Intervenciones diseñadas para reducir las desigualdades sociales vinculadas a la nutrición y la salud resultan imprescindibles.


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Qualidade dos Alimentos , Estado Nutricional , Pobreza , Adolescente , Adulto , Idoso , Argentina/epidemiologia , Índice de Massa Corporal , Escolaridade , Comportamento Alimentar , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Inquéritos Nutricionais , Ocupações , Pobreza/estatística & dados numéricos , Adulto Jovem
19.
Nutr Hosp ; 37(1): 211-222, 2020 Feb 17.
Artigo em Espanhol | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31960692

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INTRODUCTION: Non-nutritive sweeteners (NNS) are food additives that have been used as a possible tool to reduce energy and sugar intake. There is a scientific debate around the real benefits of their use. NNS are substances widely evaluated in the scientific literature. Their safety is reviewed by international regulatory health agencies. Health professionals and consumers often lack education and objective information about food additives based on the best scientific evidence. NNS have been used as a substitute for sucrose, especially by people with diabetes mellitus and obesity. However, concerns related to their possible association with preterm birth have been raised, and also with their use during pregnancy and lactation because of the possibility of metabolic or other consequences in both the mother and offspring. This analysis of the evidence in gynecology and obstetrics presents a review of the most commonly asked questions regarding this matter by health professionals and their patients. This document evaluates a diversity of scientific publications under the sieve of evidence-based medicine and the regulatory framework for food additives to elucidate whether the use of NNS in women in these critical stages of pregnancy and breastfeeding represents a potential risk.


INTRODUCCIÓN: Los edulcorantes no calóricos (ENC) son aditivos de alimentos que se utilizan para sustituir azúcares y potencialmente para reducir la ingesta energética. Existe un debate científico en torno a los beneficios reales de su uso. Los ENC son sustancias ampliamente evaluadas en la literatura científica. Su seguridad es revisada por las agencias regulatorias internacionales del campo de la salud. Los profesionales de la salud y los consumidores con frecuencia carecen de educación e información rigurosa, objetiva y sustentada en la evidencia científica y el juicio clínico sobre el uso de aditivos en los alimentos. Los ENC se han empleado como sustitutos de la sacarosa, en especial por las personas con diabetes mellitus y obesidad. Sin embargo, se han planteado inquietudes relacionadas con su posible asociación con el parto pretérmino y con su uso durante el embarazo y la lactancia, ante la posibilidad de consecuencias metabólicas o de otra índole en la madre o en el neonato. Este análisis de la evidencia en ginecología y obstetricia presenta una revisión que intenta responder a preguntas que habitualmente se hacen al respecto los profesionales de la salud y sus pacientes. En este documento se evalúan diversas publicaciones científicas bajo el tamiz de la medicina basada en la evidencia y del marco regulatorio para aditivos de alimentos con el fin dilucidar si el uso de ENC en las mujeres durante las etapas críticas del embarazo y la lactancia supone o no un posible riesgo.


Assuntos
Adoçantes não Calóricos , Anormalidades Induzidas por Medicamentos/etiologia , Anormalidades Induzidas por Medicamentos/prevenção & controle , Diabetes Gestacional/etiologia , Diabetes Gestacional/prevenção & controle , Medicina Baseada em Evidências , Feminino , Feto/efeitos dos fármacos , Humanos , Hipersensibilidade/etiologia , Lactação , Leite Humano/química , Adoçantes não Calóricos/efeitos adversos , Adoçantes não Calóricos/farmacocinética , Adoçantes não Calóricos/uso terapêutico , Trabalho de Parto Prematuro/induzido quimicamente , Sobrepeso/prevenção & controle , Lesões Pré-Concepcionais/induzido quimicamente , Lesões Pré-Concepcionais/prevenção & controle , Gravidez , Complicações na Gravidez , Efeitos Tardios da Exposição Pré-Natal , Aumento de Peso
20.
Medicina (B Aires) ; 79(5): 358-366, 2019.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31671385

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The high consumption of added sugars in the diet of the Argentine population and its consequent effect on health are current concerns both at the clinical and public health levels. The objective of this study was to determine the main sources of added sugars in the Argentine diet and to determine the proportional energy contribution of each of them. The sample consisted of 1266 individuals, representative of the country's urban population from 15 to 65 years old, stratified by region, age, gender and socio-economic level. Two 24-hour intake records and one socio-economic questionnaire were carried out. Among the total food and beverages consumed, 26.9% of added sugars was contributed by soft drinks and 23.8% by infusions. The third place, with 15.4%, was obtained by baked goods (bread, cookies, etc.) and the fourth, with 12%, from ready-to-prepare juices, ahead of sweets, candies and dairy products. Men, compared to women, consumed significantly more added sugars in soft drinks (32.6 vs. 22.1%) and women more in infusions (25.5% vs. 21.8%), baked goods, sugar and honey. The lower income population consumed significantly more sugar in infusions at the expense of "mate" (21.4 vs. 7 g/day) and no differences were observed in the consumption of soft drinks by socio-economic level (32.9 vs. 34.4 g/day). Urgent measures based on education could improve the consumption habits of added sugars and the health of the population.


El alto consumo de azúcares añadidos en la dieta de la población argentina y su consecuente efecto sobre la salud son preocupaciones actuales tanto a nivel clínico como de salud pública. El objetivo del presente estudio consistió en determinar las principales fuentes de azúcares añadidos de la dieta argentina y determinar el aporte proporcional de energía de cada una de ellas. La muestra consistió en 1266 individuos, representativa de la población urbana del país de 15 a 65 años y estratificada por región, edad, género y nivel socioeconómico. Se efectuaron dos recordatorios de ingesta de 24 horas y un cuestionario de nivel socioeconómico. Entre el total de alimentos y bebidas consumidos, el 26.9% del azúcar lo aportaron las gaseosas y el 23.8% las infusiones. El tercer lugar, con 15.4%, provino de los panificados (pan, galletitas, facturas) y el cuarto, con 12%, de jugos listos para preparar, por delante de los dulces, golosinas y lácteos. Los hombres, en comparación con las mujeres consumieron significativamente más azúcares añadidos en gaseosas (32.6 vs. 22.1%) y las mujeres más en infusiones (25.5% vs. 21.8), panificados, azúcar y miel. La población de menores recursos consumió significativamente más azúcar en infusiones a expensas del mate (21.4 vs. 7 g/día) y no se observaron diferencias en el consumo de gaseosas por nivel socioeconómico (32.9 vs. 34.4 g/día). Urgentes medidas basadas en la educación podrían mejorar los hábitos de consumo de azúcares y la salud de la población.


Assuntos
Bebidas/estatística & dados numéricos , Dieta/estatística & dados numéricos , Açúcares da Dieta , Alimentos/estatística & dados numéricos , Adolescente , Adulto , Distribuição por Idade , Idoso , Análise de Variância , Argentina , Ingestão de Energia , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Distribuição por Sexo , Fatores Socioeconômicos , Estatísticas não Paramétricas , Inquéritos e Questionários , Adulto Jovem
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