Food consumption patterns among adolescents

Authors

  • S. M. Palenzuela Paniagua Centro de Salud de Otero. Instituto Nacional de Gestión Sanitaria (Ceuta).
  • A. Pérez Milena Centro de Salud el Valle (Jaén)
  • L. Á. Pérula de Torres Técnico de Salud (Unidad Docente de Médicina Familiar y Comunitaria de Córdoba)
  • J. Á. Fernández García Centro de Salud de Villarrubia (Córdoba)
  • J. Maldonado Alconada Centro de Salud de Tarajal (Ceuta).

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.23938/ASSN.0354

Keywords:

Adolescent. Dietary habits. Nutrition survey. Social class. Nutritional requirements.

Abstract

Background. Adolescence is a critical time for the establishment of healthy eating habits. The objective was to analyze food consumption patterns among adolescents and their relationship with family and social factors.

Methods. Multicentre observational cross-sectional descriptive study using a food frequency questionnaire for the last week. It was answered anonymously. The adolescent's age/gender, parents´ studies/occupation and school’s location/type were included. The population sample was composed of 1,095 adolescents in sixth grade at primary schools from an Andalusian region. They were chosen by polietapic random sampling that distinguished between public/private and capital/provincial schools.

Results. 1,005 surveys were analyzed. The mean age is 11.45 (SD: 0.59). Fifty-three percent were male. The intake of dairy products (only two-thirds taken daily), pasta, fruit and vegetables (daily consumption of 30%) is deficient. Sixty-four point five percent consume legumes weekly. Fish consumption is equal to meat, with a preference for poultry. More than half consume red meat daily. Olive oil is preferred. The intake of "empty calories" (fast food, candies, soft drink) is high. Through multivariate analysis the existence of clusters of healthy and unhealthy foods, related to the social status of the parents and the type of school, is proved.

Conclusions. A healthy diet based on the nutritional pyramid is not the consumption pattern in the adolescents surveyed. There is a low consumption of diary products, legumes, fruits and vegetables. There is a relationship between the social class of the family and consumption patterns (healthy and unhealthy). Health strategies are needed to modify such inappropriate consumption.

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Author Biographies

S. M. Palenzuela Paniagua , Centro de Salud de Otero. Instituto Nacional de Gestión Sanitaria (Ceuta).

Médico de Atención Primaria. Unidad Docente de Medicina Familiar y comunitaria Ceuta. Grupo de Estudio del Adolescente de la Sociedad Andaluza de Medicina Familiar y Comunitaria (SAMFyC). Grupo de investigación sobre adolescencia, atención a la cronicidad, comunicación y docencia.

A. Pérez Milena , Centro de Salud el Valle (Jaén)

Centro de Salud el Valle Unidad Docente de MFyC de Jaén. Grupo de Estudio del Adolescente de SAMFyC. Grupo de investigación sobre adolescencia, atención a la cronicidad, comunicación y docencia

L. Á. Pérula de Torres , Técnico de Salud (Unidad Docente de Médicina Familiar y Comunitaria de Córdoba)

Unidad Docente de Medicina Familiar y Comunitaria de Córdoba. Instituto Maimónides de Investigación Biomédica de Córdoba (IMIBIC)/Hospital Universitario Reina Sofía/Universidad de Córdoba.

J. Á. Fernández García , Centro de Salud de Villarrubia (Córdoba)

Instituto Maimónides de Investigación Biomédica de Córdoba (IMIBIC)/Hospital Universitario Reina Sofía/Universidad de Córdoba.

J. Maldonado Alconada , Centro de Salud de Tarajal (Ceuta).

Unidad Docente de Medicina Familiar y Comunitaria de Ceuta.

Published

2014-04-30

How to Cite

Palenzuela Paniagua, S. M., Pérez Milena, A., Pérula de Torres, L. Á., Fernández García, J. Á., & Maldonado Alconada, J. (2014). Food consumption patterns among adolescents. Anales Del Sistema Sanitario De Navarra, 37(1), 47–58. https://doi.org/10.23938/ASSN.0354

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