Fatores associados ao consumo de frutas e verduras entre adolescentes
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https://doi.org/10.15448/1983-652X.2018.4.26899Palavras-chave:
frutas, verduras, adolescentes.Resumo
Objetivo: Sintetizar os principais fatores associados ao consumo de frutas e verduras na adolescência.
Materiais e Métodos: Foi realizada uma busca nas bases: LILACS, SciELO, ADOLEC, PubMed, e Cochrane library. Os termos frutas, verduras e hortaliças foram retirados do Medical Subject Heading e Descritores em Ciências da Saúde e, utilizados nos idiomas: Português, Espanhol e Inglês. Foram incluídos 39 estudos com adolescentes de 10 a 19 anos, cujo desfecho foi o consumo de frutas e/ou verduras.
Resultados: Aspectos sociodemográficos, alimentação familiar e apoio dos colegas estão associados à maior ingestão de frutas e verduras. Entretanto, beber, fumar, atividades sedentárias, inatividade física, insegurança alimentar, acesso a alimentos não saudáveis, influência midiática e moradia em região urbana estão inversamente associados ao consumo destes alimentos.
Conclusão: Fatores sociodemográficos, estilo de vida, a influência da família e dos amigos representam os principais fatores associados à ingestão de frutas e verduras na adolescência e, estes, deveriam ser integrados a programas de promoção / educação à saúde para aumentar o consumo diário de frutas e verduras entre adolescentes.
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