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J Health Popul Nutr ; 2002 Sep; 20(3): 255-63
Article Dans Anglais | IMSEAR | ID: sea-642

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Food habits and nutrient density of diets of six groups of rural and urban school children aged 10-12 years were compared. Data were collected from three-day food records. In the UK, data were collected during October-November 1994 and in Pakistan during April-May 1995. Based on the apparent level of urbanism, the six groups were arbitrarily assigned urbanization rank 1-6. Patterns of their food and intake of nutrients were different from each other in various aspects and were not always associated with the apparent level of urbanism of the group. With urbanization, the intake of fat and sugar increased steadily. The intake of carbohydrate, fibre, riboflavin, and vitamin E decreased with urbanization. The intake of vitamin C, vitamin B12, and folates was higher among group 4, 5, and 6 than other groups. Due to various factors, in terms of micronutrient density, diets of various urban groups could have more differences than similarities. While these differences point toward the need for comprehensive nutrition education and community nutrition surveys, they also indicate the possibility of having healthy diets in urban settings.


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Analyse de variance , Enfant , Phénomènes physiologiques nutritionnels chez l'enfant/physiologie , Régime alimentaire , Journaux alimentaires , Matières grasses alimentaires , Niveau d'instruction , Ration calorique/physiologie , Caractéristiques familiales , Femelle , Comportement alimentaire/physiologie , Royaume-Uni , Humains , Mâle , Enquêtes nutritionnelles , Pakistan , Parents , Population rurale , Population urbaine
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