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Dietary intake quality and associated factors in one year-old children seen by primary healthcare services
Document Type
Academic Journal
Source
Ciência & Saúde Coletiva. July, 2020, Vol. 25 Issue 7, p2561, 10 p.
Subject
Brasil
Language
Spanish; Castilian
ISSN
1413-8123
Abstract
Introduction Understanding dietary patterns in the first year of life may prove strategic for setting up health promotion and disease prevention initiatives from birth all the way to adult life. [...]
The purpose of this paper was to analyze the food intake quality in one year-old children seen by a primary healthcare (PHC) service. This is a cross-sectional studied nested within a child oral health cohort study which collected data regarding children born in 2013 and monitored in Porto Alegre for two years. We applied a questionnaire on maternal variables and frequency of pediatric appointments, weight and height measurements, and children's food intake. To that end, a score was generated based on the points assigned according to SISVAN (meaning 'food and nutrition monitoring system,' run by the Brazilian Ministry of Health). A multivariate model was calculated using Poisson regression with robust variance. The sample comprised 249 children. We found 30.5% (76) of poor/regular dietary quality, which in the multivariate model was associated to the guardian's educational background, considering up to incomplete high school (PR = 2.14, CI95% = 1.03-4.44) and complete high school (PR = 1.70, CI95% = 0.81-3.54), as well as their failure to see a dentist (PR = 2.54, CI95% = 1.33-4.84) or having seen one before the age of four months (PR = 1.94, CI95% = 1.01-3.72). It is our conclusion that failing to see a dentist within the first year of life and lower maternal schooling negatively impact on children's dietary quality. Key words Child health, Dietary intake, Child care, Nutritional epidemiology