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The Diet of Preschool Children in the Mediterranean Countries of the European Union: A Systematic Review

机译:欧盟地中海国家的学龄前儿童饮食:系统评价

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This systematic review discusses data on the dietary intake of preschool children living in the Mediterranean countries of the European Union, including the comparison with a Mediterranean-like diet and the association with nutritional status. Specifically, data from the multinational European Identification and Prevention on Dietary and life style induced health effects in children and infants (IDEFICS) study and national studies, such as the Estudo do Padrão Alimentar e de Crescimento Infantil (EPACI) study and Geração XXI cohort in Portugal, ALimentando la SAlud del MAñana (ALSALMA) study in Spain, Étude des Déterminants pré-et postnatals précoces du développement et de la santé de l’ENfant (EDEN) cohort in France, Nutrintake 636 study in Italy, and Growth, Exercise and Nutrition Epidemiological Study in preSchoolers (GENESIS) cohort in Greece, were analyzed. In the majority of countries, young children consumed fruit and vegetables quite frequently, but also consumed sugared beverages and snacks. High energy and high protein intakes mainly from dairy products were found in the majority of countries. The majority of children also consumed excessive sodium intake. Early high prevalence of overweight and obesity was found, and both early consumption of energy-dense foods and overweight seemed to track across toddler and preschool ages. Most children living in the analyzed countries showed low adherence to a Mediterranean-like diet, which in turn was associated with being overweight/obese. Unhealthier diets were associated with lower maternal educational level and parental unemployment. Programs promoting adherence of young children to the traditional Mediterranean diet should be part of a multi-intervention strategy for the prevention and treatment of pediatric overweight and obesity.
机译:这篇系统的综述讨论了生活在欧盟地中海国家中的学龄前儿童的饮食摄入数据,包括与类似地中海饮食的比较以及与营养状况的关系。具体来说,多国欧洲饮食和生活方式对儿童和婴儿造成的健康影响的识别和预防(IDEFICS)研究和国家研究(例如Estudo doPadrãoAlimentar e de Crescimento Infantil(EPACI)研究和GeraçãoXXI队列研究)的数据葡萄牙,西班牙的ALimentando la SAlud delMAñana(ALSALMA)研究,法国的ÉtudedesDéterminants产后产学期和Ef de lasantél'ENfant(EDEN)队列,意大利的Nutrintake 636研究以及生长,锻炼和运动分析了希腊学前班(GENESIS)队列的营养流行病学研究。在大多数国家,幼儿经常食用水果和蔬菜,但也食用含糖饮料和零食。大多数国家都发现主要来自乳制品的高能量和高蛋白质摄入量。大多数儿童还摄入了过量的钠。人们发现,超重和肥胖的早期流行率很高,而且早于高能量饮食和超重的饮食似乎都在幼儿和学龄前儿童中出现。生活在被分析国家中的大多数儿童对地中海式饮食的依从性较低,这又与超重/肥胖有关。不健康的饮食与较低的母亲教育水平和父母失业有关。促进幼儿遵守传统地中海饮食的方案应成为预防和治疗小儿超重和肥胖症的多种干预策略的一部分。

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