Study on the nutritional status and feeding habits in school-children in Madrid City (Spain) during the economic crisis

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作者
Moreno Villares, Jose Manuel [1 ]
Saenz de Pipaon, Miguel [1 ]
Carrasco Sanz, Angel [1 ]
Diaz Martin, Juan Jose [1 ]
Redecillas Ferreiro, Susana [1 ]
Morais Lopez, Ana [1 ]
Sanchez Valverde, Felix [1 ]
Navas Lopez, Victor [1 ]
San Jose Gonzalez, Miguel Angel [1 ]
Leis Trabazo, Rosaura [1 ]
Gil-Campos, Mercedes [1 ]
Blesa Baviera, Luis Carlos [1 ]
Campoy Folgoso, Cristina [1 ]
机构
[1] Asociac Espanola Pediat, Com Nutr, C Aguirre 1, Madrid 28009, Spain
关键词
School food environment; School meals; Economic crisis; Childhood obesity; Nutrition; LOW SOCIOECONOMIC-STATUS; HEALTH INEQUALITIES; OBESITY; OVERWEIGHT; CHILDREN; ASSOCIATION; ENVIRONMENT; ADOLESCENTS; PROGRAM; IMPACT;
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10.20960/nh.1824
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R15 [营养卫生、食品卫生]; TS201 [基础科学];
学科分类号
100403 ;
摘要
Introduction: the recent economic and financial crisis has affected most Western countries, especially families of low socioeconomic classes. We speculate that worsening of socioeconomic condition associated with the crisis would increase obesity, mainly in disadvantaged families. Material and methods: cross-sectional study of the 290,111 children aged three to 12 years old attending public school during the term 2014-2015 in Madrid City, by means of a stratified weighted sample randomly chosen, taking into account age (grade), city district and schools. The questionnaire included weight and height (auto-reported), dietary report (weekly frequency of intake), as well as socioeconomic variables. Results: 1,208 questionnaires were evaluated from 64 classes. Half of participants were boys; 42% were younger than five years old, 35% were between six and eight years old, and 23% older than eight. Undernutrition was present in 5.0%, and excess of weight (overweight + obesity) in 36.7%. Undernutrition was higher in children under the age of six (9.1%). No relationship was found between undernutrition and the characteristics of the families but was slightly higher in families where both parents were unemployed. Excess of weight was higher in children of non-Spaniard parents (44% vs 32%, p < 0.0001), as well as in those families with economic problems (41% vs 31%, p = 0.0005). Only for meat, grains and dairy, the weekly intake was close to the recommendations. Conclusions: children from lower income households were at a higher risk of being overweight compared with their peers. Participation in a school-based food aid program may reduce food insecurity for children and their families.
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