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Demetra (Rio J.) ; 15(1): e43355, jan.- mar.2020. tab
Article in English, Portuguese | LILACS | ID: biblio-1096231

ABSTRACT

O estudo visa descrever a prevalência do consumo alimentar de crianças entre 6-24 meses usuárias de uma unidade básica de saúde (UBS). Realizou-se estudo descritivo de base primária, com crianças entre 6-24 meses, usuárias de uma UBS do município de Macaé-RJ, entre outubro de 2016 e fevereiro de 2017. Foi utilizado o formulário "Marcadores de Consumo Alimentar", proposto pela Coordenação-Geral de Alimentação e Nutrição (CGAN), em contribuição ao Sistema de Vigilância Alimentar e Nutricional (Sisvan). Utilizou-se a prevalência igual ou superior a 80,0%, recomendada pelo Ministério da Saúde para os indicadores de alimentação saudável. Foram analisados dados de 33 crianças, correspondendo a 78,6% do total das crianças usuárias da UBS, na faixa etária avaliada. Ao analisar os indicadores alimentares, observou-se que as crianças entre 6-12 meses não atingiram a meta de 80,0% para o consumo de frutas, legumes, verduras de folha, carnes ou ovo. Em contrapartida, as crianças entre 12-24 meses apresentaram prevalências acima da meta para o consumo de frutas e carnes ou ovo. A metade das crianças entre 6-12 meses consumiu uma vez comida de sal; e a maioria das crianças acima de 12 meses a consumiu duas vezes. Em ambas faixas etárias, houve maior consumo de alimentos em pedaços, com significância estatística apenas para aquelas acima de 12 meses. Conclui-se que as crianças entre 12-24 meses atingiram a meta do Ministério da Saúde para o consumo de frutas e carnes ou ovo. (AU)


The study aims to describe prevalences of food consumption in children aged 6-24 months assisted by a primary healthcare unit (PHU). A primary-based descriptive study was conducted with children between 6-24 months of age, enrolled at a PHU in the municipality of Macaé-RJ, between October, 2016 and February, 2017. The "Food Consumption Markers" form proposed by the Coordenação-Geral de Alimentação e Nutrição (CGAN) (General Coordination Office for Food and Nutrition) in contribution to the Sistema de Vigilância Alimentar e Nutricional (Sisvan) (National System for Food and Nutritional Surveillance) was used in the study. Prevalence of 80% and over was adopted, as recommended by the Ministério da Saúde (Ministry of Health) for healthy food indicators. Data from 33 children were analyzed, corresponding to 78.6% of the total number of children assisted by the PHU for the assessed age groups. In the analysis of food indicators, it was observed that the children aged between 6-12 months did not meet the 80% target for consumption of fruits, vegetables, greens, meats or egg. On the other hand, children aged 12-24 months exhibited prevalences above the target for consumption of fruits, meats or egg. Half of the children aged 6- 12 months consumed salty food once; most of the children over 12 months consumed salty foods twice. For both age groups, there was a higher intake of solid foods in pieces, with statistical significance only for children older than 12 months. It is concluded that the children aged 12-24 months met the Ministry of Health target for consumption of fruits, meats or egg. (AU)


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Humans , Male , Female , Infant , Child Health , Infant Nutrition , Health Centers , Eating , Diet, Healthy , Diet, Healthy/statistics & numerical data
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Ciênc. Saúde Colet. (Impr.) ; 21(3): 977-986, Mar. 2016. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-775781

ABSTRACT

Resumo O estudo objetivou analisar a situação da alimentação complementar de crianças entre 6-24 meses assistidas na Atenção Básica de Saúde de Macaé/RJ. Realizou-se um estudo seccional e os dados foram obtidos do SisvanWEB, sendo incluídos e analisados todos os registros (n = 218) de crianças entre 6-24 meses, no ano de 2013. Em lactentes entre 6-12 meses detectou-se o consumo de 72,3% de verduras/legumes, 75,3% de frutas e 63,4% de carnes, sendo considerados indicadores de alimentação complementar saudável. Em contrapartida, 23,8% já consumiam alimentos fontes de açúcar (mel, melado, açúcar simples e rapadura), 34,7% suco industrializado e 17,8% refrigerantes. O consumo de suco industrializado foi significativamente maior em meninos (p valor < 0,001). Em crianças entre 12-18 meses detectou-se que 77,6% consumiam verduras/legumes, 77,4% frutas e 86,3% carnes. O consumo de alimentos fontes de açúcar era de 31%, 58,6% de suco industrializado e 50% de refrigerantes. Entre 18-24 meses, observou-se 89,9% das crianças consumindo verduras/legumes, 83,1% frutas e 96,7% carnes. O consumo de alimentos fontes de açúcar foi de 33,9%, 69,5% de suco industrializado e 55,5% de refrigerantes. Conclui-se que os indicadores de alimentação complementar saudável se aproximam da meta do Ministério da Saúde (80%).


Abstract This study aimed to analyze the supplementary nutritional situation of children aged 6-24 months attended by the Primary Care unit of Macaé/RJ. It was conducted as a cross-sectional study, and data was obtained from the SISVAN Web website, including and analyzing all of the records (n=218) of children between 6-24 months in the year 2013. In infants between 6-12 months, the consumption of 72.3% of vegetables, 75.3% of fruits, and 63.4% of meats was detected, considered indicators of healthy supplementary nutrition. In contrast, 23.8% were already consuming sugar-based food sources (honey, molasses, simple sugar, and unrefined cane sugar), 34.7% industrialized juice, and 17.8% soft drinks. The consumption of industrialized juice was significantly greater in boys (p-value <0.001). In children between 12-18 months, 77.6% consumed vegetables, 77.4% fruits, and 86.3% meats. The consumption of sugar-based foods was 31%, 58.6% for industrialized juices, and 50% for soft drinks. Between 18-24 months, it was recorded that 89.9% of children consumed vegetables, 83.1% fruits, and 96.7% meat. The consumption of sugar-based foods was 33.9%, 69.5% for industrialized juices, and 55.5% for soft drinks. We conclude that the indicators of healthy complementary nutrition come close to the target set by the Ministry of Health (80%).


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Infant , Vegetables , Diet , Primary Health Care , Brazil , Cross-Sectional Studies
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