Intake pattern and nutritional requirements in children (2-5 years old) in the NOA and Pampeana region, ENNyS 2005

The regions in this study have different social, cultural, demographic and geographical realities. These differences generate a change in the individual's diet and also in intake patterns. A nutrient intake pattern is defined as the set of macro and micronutrients that are provided by foods in...

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Autores principales: Quellet, MJ, Rodriguez Junyent, C, Román, MD
Formato: Artículo revista
Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Universidad Nacional Córdoba. Facultad de Ciencias Médicas. Secretaria de Ciencia y Tecnología 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/med/article/view/25795
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nutrient intake pattern
requirements
childhood
patrón de ingesta de nutrientes
requerimientos
infancia
ENNyS
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nutrient intake pattern
requirements
childhood
patrón de ingesta de nutrientes
requerimientos
infancia
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Quellet, MJ
Rodriguez Junyent, C
Román, MD
Intake pattern and nutritional requirements in children (2-5 years old) in the NOA and Pampeana region, ENNyS 2005
topic_facet ENNyS
nutrient intake pattern
requirements
childhood
patrón de ingesta de nutrientes
requerimientos
infancia
ENNyS
author Quellet, MJ
Rodriguez Junyent, C
Román, MD
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Rodriguez Junyent, C
Román, MD
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title Intake pattern and nutritional requirements in children (2-5 years old) in the NOA and Pampeana region, ENNyS 2005
title_short Intake pattern and nutritional requirements in children (2-5 years old) in the NOA and Pampeana region, ENNyS 2005
title_full Intake pattern and nutritional requirements in children (2-5 years old) in the NOA and Pampeana region, ENNyS 2005
title_fullStr Intake pattern and nutritional requirements in children (2-5 years old) in the NOA and Pampeana region, ENNyS 2005
title_full_unstemmed Intake pattern and nutritional requirements in children (2-5 years old) in the NOA and Pampeana region, ENNyS 2005
title_sort intake pattern and nutritional requirements in children (2-5 years old) in the noa and pampeana region, ennys 2005
description The regions in this study have different social, cultural, demographic and geographical realities. These differences generate a change in the individual's diet and also in intake patterns. A nutrient intake pattern is defined as the set of macro and micronutrients that are provided by foods in an individual, family, or group of families. The aim of this study was to analyze the relationship between the adherence to macro and micro nutrient intake patterns representative of the Argentinean child population, in children from 2 to 5 years of age in the NOA and Pampeana regions, and their nutritional requirements according to the ENNyS 2005. Study population: children 2 to 5 years old (n: 2466), domain of analysis: regional. Secondary data obtained from ENNyS 2005. Nutrient intake patterns built using main component factor analysis (AFCP). From the individual nutrient consumption, adhesion scores were estimated, indicating the extent to which the consumption conforms to each pattern. The adequacy of macro and micronutrient consumption (excessive, adequate and insufficient consumption) was analyzed to the requirements established by WHO and their association with consumption patterns.  Three 3 consumption patterns (Trainer, Energy and Protector) were identified. NOA had adherence to the protective pattern and Pampena to the Trainer. There is an association between adequacy of nutrient consumption and patterns at the regional level. All children aged 2 to 5 years old had excessive consumption of calories, carbohydrates and proteins according to their daily requirement, both in the NOA region and in Pampeana region. Children 4-5 years old (59%) don't cover calcium requirements. Both regions presented: different adherence to different patterns; excessive consumption of calories, carbohydrates and proteins according to their requirement. It is necessary to deepen the analysis of these surveys for Argentina and their updating.
publisher Universidad Nacional Córdoba. Facultad de Ciencias Médicas. Secretaria de Ciencia y Tecnología
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spelling I10-R327-article-257952024-08-27T18:26:17Z Intake pattern and nutritional requirements in children (2-5 years old) in the NOA and Pampeana region, ENNyS 2005 Patrón de ingesta y requerimientos nutricionales en niños/as de 2-5 años de la región del NOA y pampeana, ENNyS 2005 Quellet, MJ Rodriguez Junyent, C Román, MD ENNyS nutrient intake pattern requirements childhood patrón de ingesta de nutrientes requerimientos infancia ENNyS The regions in this study have different social, cultural, demographic and geographical realities. These differences generate a change in the individual's diet and also in intake patterns. A nutrient intake pattern is defined as the set of macro and micronutrients that are provided by foods in an individual, family, or group of families. The aim of this study was to analyze the relationship between the adherence to macro and micro nutrient intake patterns representative of the Argentinean child population, in children from 2 to 5 years of age in the NOA and Pampeana regions, and their nutritional requirements according to the ENNyS 2005. Study population: children 2 to 5 years old (n: 2466), domain of analysis: regional. Secondary data obtained from ENNyS 2005. Nutrient intake patterns built using main component factor analysis (AFCP). From the individual nutrient consumption, adhesion scores were estimated, indicating the extent to which the consumption conforms to each pattern. The adequacy of macro and micronutrient consumption (excessive, adequate and insufficient consumption) was analyzed to the requirements established by WHO and their association with consumption patterns.  Three 3 consumption patterns (Trainer, Energy and Protector) were identified. NOA had adherence to the protective pattern and Pampena to the Trainer. There is an association between adequacy of nutrient consumption and patterns at the regional level. All children aged 2 to 5 years old had excessive consumption of calories, carbohydrates and proteins according to their daily requirement, both in the NOA region and in Pampeana region. Children 4-5 years old (59%) don't cover calcium requirements. Both regions presented: different adherence to different patterns; excessive consumption of calories, carbohydrates and proteins according to their requirement. It is necessary to deepen the analysis of these surveys for Argentina and their updating. Las regiones de estudio presentan diferentes realidades sociales, culturales, demográficas y geográficas. Estas diferencias generan un cambio en la alimentación del individuo y así mismo en los patrones de ingesta. Un patrón de ingesta de nutrientes se define como el conjunto de macro y micronutrientes que son aportados por los alimentos de consumo habitual en un individuo, familia o grupo de familias. El objetivo de este trabajo fue analizar la relación entre adherencia a patrones de ingesta de nutrientes en  niños/as de 2-5 años de las regiones Pampeana y del NOA de Argentina, y la adecuación de su ingesta a requerimientos nutricionales según ENNyS 2005. Población: niños y niñas de 2 a 5 años (n:2466), dominio de análisis: regional. Los datos secundarios obtenidos de ENNyS 2005. Patrones de ingesta de nutrientes construidos mediante análisis factorial de componentes principales (AFCP). A partir del consumo de nutrientes individual se estimaron  escores de adherencia, que indicaron en qué medida dicho consumo se ajusta a cada patrón. Se analizó la adecuación del consumo de  macro y micronutrientes  (consumo excesivo, adecuado e insuficiente) a los requerimientos establecido por OMS y la asociación de estos a patrones de consumo. Se identificaron 3 patrones de consumo (Formador, Energético y Protector).NOA tuvo adherencia al patrón protector y Pampena al Formador. Existe asociación entre adecuación de consumo de nutrientes y patrones a nivel regional. Todos los niños/as de 2 a 5 años, presentaron un consumo excesivo de calorías, hidratos de carbono y proteínas de acuerdo a su requerimiento diario, tanto en la región del NOA como en la Pampeana. Niños de 4-5 años (59%) no cubren requerimientos de calcio.  Ambas regiones presentaron: diferente adherencia a distintos patrones; consumo excesivo de calorías, hidratos de carbono y proteínas de acuerdo a su requerimiento. Es necesario profundizar el análisis de estas encuestas para Argentina y su actualización. Universidad Nacional Córdoba. Facultad de Ciencias Médicas. Secretaria de Ciencia y Tecnología 2019-10-17 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/med/article/view/25795 Revista de la Facultad de Ciencias Médicas de Córdoba.; 2019: Suplemento JIC XX Revista de la Facultad de Ciencias Médicas de Córdoba; 2019: Suplemento JIC XX Revista da Faculdade de Ciências Médicas de Córdoba; 2019: Suplemento JIC XX 1853-0605 0014-6722 10.31053/1853.0605.v76.nSuplemento spa https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/med/article/view/25795/27560 Derechos de autor 2019 Universidad Nacional de Córdoba https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0