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Baseline diet quality of predominantly minority children and adolescents from households characterized by low socioeconomic status in the Childhood Obesity Prevention and Treatment Research (COPTR) Consortium

机译:基线饮食质量主要来自家庭的少数民族儿童和青少年,其特征在于儿童肥胖预防和治疗研究(COPTR)财团的社会经济地位低的社会经济地位低

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Abstract Background The Healthy Eating Index (HEI-2010) is a measure of diet quality that examines conformance with the Dietary Guidelines for Americans. The objectives of this study were to estimate baseline diet quality of predominantly low-income minority children using the HEI-2010 and to identify the most important HEI components to target for dietary intervention. Methods Two or three baseline 24 h dietary recalls were collected in-person or over telephone between May 2012 and June 2014 from 1,745 children and adolescents from four randomized clinical trials in the Childhood Obesity Prevention and Treatment Research (COPTR) Consortium. Nine adequacy and three moderation food components were calculated and averaged to determine overall HEI scores. The overall HEI-2010 scores were categorized as ≥81, 51–80, or ≤ 50 based on the HEI-2005 classification. For each study, mean overall and component HEI scores were estimated using linear regression models. Results Mean (95% CI) overall HEI scores ranged from 47.9 (46.8, 49.0) to 64.5 (63.6, 65.4). Only 0.3 to 8.1% of children and adolescents had HEI-2010 score ≥ 81. The average component score for green and beans was less than 30% of maximum score for all trials. In contrast, the average component score for protein, dairy (except for IMPACT), and empty calories (except forIMPACT) was more than 80% of maximum score. Conclusions Based on HEI-2010 scores, few children and adolescents consumed high quality diets. Dietary interventions for children and adolescents should focus on improving intakes of green vegetables and beans. Clinical trial registry numbers GROW study (clinical trial # NCT01316653); NET-Works study (clinical trial #NCT01606891); Stanford Goals (clinical trial #NCT01642836); IMPACT (clinical trial # NCT01514279).
机译:摘要背景健康的饮食指数(Hei-2010)是一种衡量饮食质量的衡量,审查与美国人的饮食准则一致。本研究的目标是使用Hei-2010估算主要是低收入的少数民族儿童的基线饮食质量,并确定最重要的HEI组件以旨在饮食干预。方法两三个基线24小时饮食召回在2012年5月至2014年5月至2014年5月至2014年5月至2014年6月之间的电话收集,来自儿童肥胖预防和治疗研究(COPTR)联盟的四次随机临床试验中的1,745名儿童和青少年。计算并平均九种充分性和三种适度的食物组分,以确定整体HEI评分。基于HEI-2005分类,总体HEI-2010分数分类为≥81,51-80或≤50。对于每项研究,使用线性回归模型估计平均总体和组件HEI分数。结果平均(95%CI)总体赫索分数范围为47.9(46.8,49.0)至64.5(63.6,65.4)。只有0.3〜8.1%的儿童和青少年的哈西2010分数≥81.绿色和豆类的平均分量分数少于所有试验的最高分数的30%。相比之下,蛋白质,乳制品(撞击除外)和空卡路里(除非除外)的平均分量分数超过80%的成绩。结论基于Hei-2010分数,少量儿童和青少年消耗了高质量的饮食。儿童和青少年的饮食干预措施应专注于改善绿色蔬菜和豆类的摄入量。临床试验登记号码生长研究(临床试验#NCT01316653);净工程研究(临床试验#NCT01606891);斯坦福大学(临床试验#NCT01642836);影响(临床试验#NCT01514279)。

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