1. A practical model for identification of children at risk of excess energy intake in the developing world.
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Gaskin, Pamela S, Chami, Peter, Ward, Justin, Solari, Ofelia Gabriela Bernales, Sing, Bernd, Jackson, Maria D, Broome, Hedy, and Goodman, Gabriela
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OVERWEIGHT children , *CHILDREN , *ENERGY consumption , *CHILDHOOD obesity , *FATTY acids , *IDENTIFICATION - Abstract
Objective: We describe diet quality by demographic factors and weight status among Barbadian children and examine associations with excess energy intake (EI). A screening tool for the identification of children at risk of excess EI was developed.Design: In a cross-sectional survey, the Diet Quality Index-International (DQI-I) was used to assess dietary intakes from repeat 24h recalls among 362 children aged 9-10 years. Participants were selected by probability proportional to size. A model to identify excess energy intake from easily measured components of the DQI-I was developed.Setting: Barbados.ParticipantsPrimary-school children in Barbados.Results: Over one-third of children were overweight/obese, and mean EI for boys (8644 (se 174·5) kJ/d (2066 (se 41·7) kcal/d)) and girls (8912 (se 169·9) kJ/d (2130 (se 40·6) kcal/d)) exceeded the RDA. Children consuming a variety of food groups, more vegetables and fruits, and lower percentage energy contribution from empty-calorie foods showed reduced likelihood of excess EI. Intake of more than 2400 mg Na/d and higher macronutrient and fatty acid ratios were positively related to the consumption of excess energy. A model using five DQI-I components (overall food group variety, variety for protein source, vegetables, fruits and empty calorie intake) had high sensitivity for identification of children at risk of excess EI.Conclusions: Children's diet quality, despite low intakes of fruit and vegetables, was within acceptable ranges as assessed by the DQI-I and RDA; however, portion size was large and EI high. A practical model for identification of children at risk of excess EI has been developed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2019
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