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Título: Household food insecurity among child and adolescent athletics practitioners: a cross-sectional, descriptive, and exploratory study
Autor(es): Valente, Carolina Rubia Martins
Marques, Camila G.
Nakamoto, Fernanda Patti
Salvalagio, Beatriz R.
Lucin, Glaice Aparecida
Velido, Leticia Cristina Soares Barboza
Reis, Anderson S. dos
Mendes, Gabriela L.
Bergamo, Maria Eduarda
Okada, Daniele N.
D'Angelo, Ricardo Antonio
Lazari, Evandro C. de
Quaresma, Marcus Vinicius L. dos Santos
Palavras-chave: Insegurança alimentar
Ciências da nutrição
Desempenho atlético
Criança
Adolescente
Data do documento: 2024
Editor: Elsevier
Citação: Valente, Carolina Rubia Martins, et al. “Household food insecurity among child and adolescent athletics practitioners: a cross-sectional, descriptive, and exploratory study”. Nutrition, vol. 123, julho de 2024, p. 112407.
Resumo: Objective: The aim of the study was to explore the prevalence of food insecurity among child and adolescent athletics practitioners and to investigate factors associated with exercise performance, dietary habits, body composition, sleep, and socioeconomic status based on food security status. Methods: This was a cross-sectional, descriptive, and exploratory study conducted in Campinas, Sao Paulo, ~ Brazil, between June and July 2023. The convenience sample included children and adolescents (7 17 y old) of both sexes. We evaluated exercise performance, household food insecurity (HFI), dietary-related parame ters, and other body composition, lifestyle, and social-related variables. Exercise performance was assessed using the counter movement jump (CMJ), squat jump (SJ), horizontal long jump (HLJ), 50-m sprint test (50-m ST) and throwing strength test (TST). The assessment of HFI was conducted using the food insecurity expe rience scale (FIES). Comparisons and associations were investigated based on food security status.Results: The total sample size was comprised of 138 children (n = 42; 30.4%) and adolescents (n = 96; 69.6%). We found an association between food security status and sex (X2 (138,1) = 4.42; P = 0.036). SJ was higher in the food security group than in the HFI group (t (117) = 2.112; P = 0.037; ES = 0.39). Sleep- and dietary-related factors did not differ between the groups.Conclusions: In summary, the prevalence of HFI among child and adolescent athletics participants was approximately 40%. Regarding exercise performance, SJ was better in the food security group than in the HFI group. Concerning dietary-related data, the HFI group had a lower number of meals per day than the food security group, and other dietary data did not differ between the groups. Body composition and sleep-related parameters were similar between the groups.
URI: http://repo.saocamilo-sp.br:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/1941
ISSN: 1873-1244
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