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Excess nutritional risk in infants and toddlers in a Spanish city

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    Identificador:  imarina:5133314
    Autors:  Jardi, Cristina; Aranda, NOria; Bedmar, Cristina; Arija, Victoria
    Resum:
    Adequate dietary intake is vital for infants' growth and development. The aim was to analyse food consumption and energy and nutrient intakes in a group of healthy Spanish infants and toddlers. Cross-sectional study. 154 infants were assessed at 6 months, and followed at 12 and 30 months. Clinical history, anthropometry, type of feeding, food consumption and energy and nutrient intakes (24-hours recall) were estimated. Advice about food consumed, estimated average requirements, the prevalence of inadequate intakes and percentage of adequacy of the recommended dietary allowance were applied. Toddlers had an excessive daily consumption of meat (>51.3g/day), milk (>545g/day), fish (>20.8g/day) and free-sugar foods (>30.5g/day). This consumption was related to a very high intake of proteins (>18%) and free sugars (>10%), at 12 and 30 months, as a percentage of daily energy intake. The mean prevalence of inadequacy intakes was above 48% for iron at 6 months, and 68% and 87% for vitamin D at 12 and 30 months, respectively. At 6 months, infants who were breastfed had greater adequacy in energy and nutrients to recommended dietary, while infants fed infant formula had a higher intake (>120% compared with RDA) in vitamins E, C, B1, B2, pantothenic acid, B6, B12 and folic acid. The contribution of micronutrients in infant formula should be reviewed, appropriate protein and free sugars should be provided during complementary feeding, as well as strategies to avoid vitamin D deficiency since childhood; and continue with the promotion of breastfeeding.
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    Autor segons l'article: Jardi, Cristina; Aranda, NOria; Bedmar, Cristina; Arija, Victoria
    Departament: Ciències Mèdiques Bàsiques
    Autor/s de la URV: Aranda Pons, Núria / Arija Val, Maria Victoria / Bedmar Carretero, Cristina / Jardí Piñana, Cristina
    Paraules clau: Vitamin-d; Vitamin d; Toddler; Protein-intake; Life; Iron status; Infant nutritional physiological phenomena; Infant; Humans; Formula; Food-consumption; Food consumption; Energy intake; Energy and nutrient intake; Diet; Cross-sectional studies; Childhood obesity; Child, preschool; Body-mass index; Association; Animals; 1st 2 years
    Resum: Adequate dietary intake is vital for infants' growth and development. The aim was to analyse food consumption and energy and nutrient intakes in a group of healthy Spanish infants and toddlers. Cross-sectional study. 154 infants were assessed at 6 months, and followed at 12 and 30 months. Clinical history, anthropometry, type of feeding, food consumption and energy and nutrient intakes (24-hours recall) were estimated. Advice about food consumed, estimated average requirements, the prevalence of inadequate intakes and percentage of adequacy of the recommended dietary allowance were applied. Toddlers had an excessive daily consumption of meat (>51.3g/day), milk (>545g/day), fish (>20.8g/day) and free-sugar foods (>30.5g/day). This consumption was related to a very high intake of proteins (>18%) and free sugars (>10%), at 12 and 30 months, as a percentage of daily energy intake. The mean prevalence of inadequacy intakes was above 48% for iron at 6 months, and 68% and 87% for vitamin D at 12 and 30 months, respectively. At 6 months, infants who were breastfed had greater adequacy in energy and nutrients to recommended dietary, while infants fed infant formula had a higher intake (>120% compared with RDA) in vitamins E, C, B1, B2, pantothenic acid, B6, B12 and folic acid. The contribution of micronutrients in infant formula should be reviewed, appropriate protein and free sugars should be provided during complementary feeding, as well as strategies to avoid vitamin D deficiency since childhood; and continue with the promotion of breastfeeding.
    Àrees temàtiques: Saúde coletiva; Nutrition and dietetics; Nutrition & dietetics; Nutrição; Medicine (miscellaneous); Medicina ii; Medicina i; Interdisciplinar; General medicine; Farmacia; Endocrinology, diabetes and metabolism; Ciências biológicas ii; Ciências biológicas i; Ciência de alimentos; Biotecnología; Arquitetura e urbanismo
    Accès a la llicència d'ús: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/es/
    Adreça de correu electrònic de l'autor: cristina.bedmar@urv.cat; nuria.aranda@urv.cat; cristina.jardi@urv.cat; victoria.arija@urv.cat
    ISSN: 03009831
    Data d'alta del registre: 2025-02-19
    Versió de l'article dipositat: info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
    Enllaç font original: https://econtent.hogrefe.com/doi/full/10.1024/0300-9831/a000530
    Referència a l'article segons font original: International Journal For Vitamin And Nutrition Research. 89 (3-4): 210-220
    Referència de l'ítem segons les normes APA: Jardi, Cristina; Aranda, NOria; Bedmar, Cristina; Arija, Victoria (2019). Excess nutritional risk in infants and toddlers in a Spanish city. International Journal For Vitamin And Nutrition Research, 89(3-4), 210-220. DOI: 10.1024/0300-9831/a000530
    URL Document de llicència: https://repositori.urv.cat/ca/proteccio-de-dades/
    DOI de l'article: 10.1024/0300-9831/a000530
    Entitat: Universitat Rovira i Virgili
    Any de publicació de la revista: 2019
    Tipus de publicació: Journal Publications
  • Paraules clau:

    Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism,Medicine (Miscellaneous),Nutrition & Dietetics,Nutrition and Dietetics
    Vitamin-d
    Vitamin d
    Toddler
    Protein-intake
    Life
    Iron status
    Infant nutritional physiological phenomena
    Infant
    Humans
    Formula
    Food-consumption
    Food consumption
    Energy intake
    Energy and nutrient intake
    Diet
    Cross-sectional studies
    Childhood obesity
    Child, preschool
    Body-mass index
    Association
    Animals
    1st 2 years
    Saúde coletiva
    Nutrition and dietetics
    Nutrition & dietetics
    Nutrição
    Medicine (miscellaneous)
    Medicina ii
    Medicina i
    Interdisciplinar
    General medicine
    Farmacia
    Endocrinology, diabetes and metabolism
    Ciências biológicas ii
    Ciências biológicas i
    Ciência de alimentos
    Biotecnología
    Arquitetura e urbanismo
    03009831
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