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Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33406677

ABSTRACT

In Brazilian universities, the university restaurant (UR) is essential in supporting students to complete their courses, as the UR offers free or low-cost food. In this sense, this research aimed to evaluate public policy effectiveness in offering food to low-income students attending the UR of the University of Brasília. This cross-sectional study compared low-income students (participating in the Student Assistance Program-Group 1) and students that did not participate in the Program (Group 2). Researchers assessed food consumption through direct observation of students while serving their plates at UR (in all meals consumed at UR) and completed food consumption with diet recalls for the meals outside the UR. In total, three complete days, including one weekend day, were evaluated for each student. Researchers also evaluated the participants' body mass composition and body fat percentage. The results of the comparisons between the evaluated groups showed that the groups presented similar intakes. Only sodium intake was significantly different for males, being higher for Group 1. The median sodium consumption among females and males in group 1 was 55% and 119%, respectively, above the upper limit (UL). In Group 2, sodium intake levels reached consumption percentages above UL by 36% for females and 79% for males. The prevalence of inadequate sodium consumption was 100% for both genders and groups. Extra salt was added to dishes by 19.7% of the students. For females, only fiber ingestion was statistically different, with higher intake for Group 1. The other evaluated parameters showed similarities among groups for each gender. The statistical analysis revealed a significant difference in the consumption of calories, fibers, sodium, iron, and calcium for the students who had three meals at the UR in the two weekdays. There was a statistical difference in nutrients for those who had three meals in the UR, reinforcing the importance of the UR's meals. The current food and nutrition policy at the UR proved to be extremely important in university students' lives and in maintaining healthy nutritional aspects. However, changes in sodium use, more calcium intake, and less cholesterol consumption should receive attention to better balance dietary elements of the food offered. Dish preparation should be carefully followed to ensure the quality of the food for university students.


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Diet , Nutritional Status , Poverty , Restaurants , Students , Universities , Adult , Brazil , Cross-Sectional Studies , Energy Intake , Female , Humans , Income , Male , Young Adult
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Hig. aliment ; 31(274/275): 66-70, nov.-dez. 2017. tab
Article in Portuguese | VETINDEX | ID: vti-18920

ABSTRACT

Sem garantias no padrão higienicossanitário, os alimentos in natura constituem uma fonte de risco de contaminação microbiológica, por serem extensamente manipulados, contribuindo para o crescimento de micro-organismos e levando à ocorrência de doenças veiculadas por alimentos. O objetivo deste artigo foi traçar o perfil microbiológico de alimentos prontos para o consumo, servidos nas lanchonetes e restaurantes de uma Instituição de Ensino Superior (IES) em Salvador/BA. Foram coletadas quatro amostras de alimentos prontos para o consumo, em estabelecimentos diferentes, sendo analisadas quanto a coliformes totais, termotolerantes e Salmonela ssp. Após as análises, não foi verificada a presença de Salmonela ssp nas amostras, porém verificou-se a presença de coliformes totais em 100% e de coliformes termotolerantes em 75% das mesmas, evidenciando a necessidade de um maior controle de qualidade da matéria-prima até o produto final.(AU)


Without guarantees in the hygienic sanitary standard, by nature foods constitute a source of risk of microbiological contamination, because they are extensively manipulated, contributing to the growth of microorganisms, leading to the occurrence of food-borne diseases. The objective of this article was to outline the microbiological profile of ready-to-eat foods, served in the snack bars and restaurants of a Higher Education Institution (IES) in Salvador-Bahia. Four food samples were collected ready for consumption in different establishments, being analyzed for total coliforms, thermotolerant and Salmonella ssp. After the analysis, the presence of Salmonella ssp in the samples was not verified, but the presence of total coliforms in 100% of the samples and of thermotolerant coliforms was verified in 75% of the analyzed samples, evidencing the necessity of a greater control of the quality of the material up to the final product.(AU)


Subject(s)
Restaurants , Food Services , Food Contamination , Universities , Food Hygiene , Food Safety
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Hig. aliment ; 31(274/275): 66-70, 30/12/2017.
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: biblio-880179

ABSTRACT

Sem garantias no padrão higienicossanitário, os alimentos in natura constituem uma fonte de risco de contaminação microbiológica, por serem extensamente manipulados, contribuindo para o crescimento de micro-organismos e levando à ocorrência de doenças veiculadas por alimentos. O objetivo deste artigo foi traçar o perfil microbiológico de alimentos prontos para o consumo, servidos nas lanchonetes e restaurantes de uma Instituição de Ensino Superior (IES) em Salvador/BA. Foram coletadas quatro amostras de alimentos prontos para o consumo, em estabelecimentos diferentes, sendo analisadas quanto a coliformes totais, termotolerantes e Salmonela ssp. Após as análises, não foi verificada a presença de Salmonela ssp nas amostras, porém verificou-se a presença de coliformes totais em 100% e de coliformes termotolerantes em 75% das mesmas, evidenciando a necessidade de um maior controle de qualidade da matéria-prima até o produto final.(AU)


Without guarantees in the hygienic sanitary standard, by nature foods constitute a source of risk of microbiological contamination, because they are extensively manipulated, contributing to the growth of microorganisms, leading to the occurrence of food-borne diseases. The objective of this article was to outline the microbiological profile of ready - to - eat foods, served in the snack bars and restaurants of a Higher Education Institution (IES) in Salvador - Bahia. Four food samples were collected ready for consumption in different establishments, being analyzed for total coliforms, thermotolerant and Salmonella ssp. After the analysis, the presence of Salmonella ssp in the samples was not verified, but the presence of total coliforms in 100% of the samples and of thermotolerant coliforms was verified in 75% of the analyzed samples, evidencing the necessity of a greater control of the quality of the material up to the final product.


Subject(s)
Humans , Restaurants/standards , Food Contamination/analysis , Fast Foods/microbiology , Food Microbiology , Salmonella/isolation & purification , Brazil , Food Samples , Coliforms
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