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[Food intake of students graduating from basic education in the metropolitan area of Santiago, Chile].

Author(s)
Daniza Ivanovic
M Aguayo
I Trufello
D Ballester
I Zacarías
Date Issued
1 de septiembre de 1986
Type
Article
Volume
36
Issue
3
Start Page
379
End Page
400
Abstract
This study pursued to evaluate the adequacy of the dietary intake of students graduating from Basic Education in the Metropolitan Area of Santiago, Chile. A random sample of 258 students from public and non-public schools (1:1), of both sexes (1:1) and from high, medium and low socioeconomic level (SEL) (1:1:1), was selected. Standard procedures for 24-hr dietary recall individual interviews were used to collect data. The students' dietary intake was then compared with the FAO/WHO 1973 Recommended Dietary Allowances. Results revealed that 53.5% and 62.0% of the sample registered a deficient and excessive intake for energy and protein, respectively. Protein contributed 13.2% of the dietary energy, fat, 27.1%, and carbohydrates, 59.8%. Animal and vegetable protein intake was found in the proportion of 1:1. As findings indicated, the dietary intake of students differed significantly according to SEL. Deficiencies in energy, vitamin A, riboflavin, niacin and calcium intake were observed, in both sexes, besides iron deficiency in the female group. It is considered that results could be useful for food and nutrition planning in school feeding programs.
Subjects

Riboflavin

Niacin

Socioeconomic status

Metropolitan area

Environmental health

Nutrition Education

Dietary Reference Int...

Medicine

Vitamin

Reference Daily Intak...

Food intake

Gerontology

Food science

Biology

Nutrient

Population

Endocrinology

Ecology

Pathology

Riboflavin

Niacin

Socioeconomic status

Metropolitan area

Environmental health

Nutrition Education

Dietary Reference Int...

Medicine

Vitamin

Reference Daily Intak...

Food intake

Gerontology

Food science

Biology

Nutrient

Population

Endocrinology

Adolescent

Adolescent

Adolescent

Chile

Chile

Chile

Diet Surveys

Diet Surveys

Diet Surveys

Female

Female

Female

Food Preferences

Food Preferences

Food Preferences

Humans

Humans

Humans

Interviews as Topic

Interviews as Topic

Interviews as Topic

Male

Male

Male

Nutrition Surveys

Nutrition Surveys

Nutrition Surveys

Protein Deficiency ep...

Protein Deficiency ep...

Protein Deficiency ep...

Mental Recall

Mental Recall

Mental Recall

Sex Factors

Sex Factors

Sex Factors

Socioeconomic Factors...

Socioeconomic Factors...

Socioeconomic Factors...

Students

Students

Students

Health Sciences Healt...

Metrics
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