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Rev. chil. nutr ; 40(4): 336-342, dic. 2013. tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-703270

ABSTRACT

We designed and implemented an intervention to improve the diet of 94 miners with cardiovascular risk of a mining company. The diagnosis included a qualitative study of the desires, motivations and barriers that workers have to lead a healthy life, a survey of food consumption and checking the institutional food service. Anthropometric and biochemical data were provided by the company. Based on the results, the intervention included improving the supply of healthy foods and conducting the communication campaign "Minero 100% Filete", workshops and nutritional counseling for them and their families. After 8 months of intervention we found a significant increase in the consumption of fruits and vegetables and a decreased consumption of fried, cured and red meats. There was no significant change in BMI. However, there were significant decreases in systolic blood pressure, blood glucose levels, triglycerides and an increase in HDL cholesterol. Although the program was well received by the workers, it is acknowledged that there are significant adverse factors which merit improvement.


Se diseñó e implementó una intervención de 8 meses para mejorar la alimentación de 94 mineros con factores de riesgo cardiovascular. El diagnóstico incluyó un estudio cualitativo de los deseos, motivaciones y barreras de los trabajadores, una encuesta de consumo de alimentos y la revisión del aporte de la alimentación institucional. Los datos antropométricos y bioquímicos fueron proporcionados por la compañía minera. Con esta base, se solicitó mejorar la oferta de alimentos saludables y se realizó la campaña comunicacional "Minero 100% Filete", consejería nutricional, y talleres con las familias. Al finalizar la intervención se observó un aumento significativo del consumo de frutas y verduras y una disminución del consumo de frituras, cecinas y carnes rojas. No hubo cambios significativos en el IMC. Se registraron disminuciones significativas en la presión arterial sistólica, glicemia, triglicéridos y un aumento del colesterol HDL. El programa fue bien aceptado por los trabajadores, pero se reconocen factores ambientales adversos importantes de mejorar.


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Humans , Food and Nutrition Education , Cardiovascular Diseases , Diet , Risk Factors , Miners , Health Promotion
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Rev. chil. nutr ; 38(4): 466-475, dic. 2011. ilus, tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-627301

ABSTRACT

In order to design effective interventions for the prevention of childhood obesity the stages of change, motivations and barriers related to the consumption of five daily portions of fruit and vegetables and physical activity were determined in 323 mothers of preschool children attending Primary Health Centers, through the application of a previously validated survey. Only 5% of them consumed 5 or more portions with the majority (61.3%) consuming 1 to 2 portions. The main motivations to eat 5 portions were "I like them" and "to lose weight" while the main barrier was "I forget to eat them". With respect to physical activity, 33.1% considered themselves on the maintenance stage and 18.9% on the action stage. Main motivations were: "Makes me feel good", "To lose weight". Main barrier: "I don't have time". It is suggested that educational interventions consider the mother attitudes and beliefs to be more effective.


Con el fin de diseñar intervenciones efectivas que contribuyan a prevenir la obesidad infantil, se determinaron las etapas del cambio de la conducta, las motivaciones y barreras para consumir 5 porciones diarias de frutas y verduras y realizar actividad física en 323 madres de preescolares atendidas en Centros de Atención Primaria de Salud, mediante la aplicación de una encuesta validada en estudios previos. Sólo el 5% de ellas consumía 5 o más porciones diarias, la mayoría consumía 1 a 2 porciones (61,3%). Las principales motivaciones para comer 5 porciones fueron: "me gustan" y "para perder peso". La principal barrera "se me olvida comerlas". En la actividad física, el 33,1% indicó encontrarse en la etapa de mantenimiento y el 18,9% en acción. Las principales motivaciones: "me hace sentir bien" y "para perder peso". La principal barrera: "no tengo tiempo". Se sugiere que las intervenciones educativas consideren las actitudes y creencias de las madres, para ser más efectivas.


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Vegetables , Women , Exercise , Eating , Feeding Behavior/psychology , Fruit , Mothers , Motivation , Chile
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