FOOD SOURCES OF IRON AND VITAMIN C CONSUMED AMONG INFANTS IN PRIMARY HEALTHCARE
Objective: to evaluate the consumption of food sources of iron and vitamin C among children from 0 to 24 months. Methods: This cross-sectional study was carried out with 357 children during the vaccination campaign in November 2014 in Montes Claros, Minas Gerais, Brazil. The consumption of food sour...
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doaj-a7a676b7afdf45ec9f4e96cf72d93eb92021-01-02T03:51:14ZengUniversidade Federal do ParanáCogitare Enfermagem1414-85362176-91332018-06-01232e5190810.5380/ce.v23i2.51908FOOD SOURCES OF IRON AND VITAMIN C CONSUMED AMONG INFANTS IN PRIMARY HEALTHCARELuana Lemos LeãoBarbara Andrade AntunesCarolina Amaral OliveiraMaria Fernanda Santos Figueiredo BritoLucinéia de PinhoObjective: to evaluate the consumption of food sources of iron and vitamin C among children from 0 to 24 months. Methods: This cross-sectional study was carried out with 357 children during the vaccination campaign in November 2014 in Montes Claros, Minas Gerais, Brazil. The consumption of food sources of iron and vitamin C was evaluated using a food frequency questionnaire. A simple descriptive analysis was performed. Results: Breastfeeding was verified in 140 (93%) children younger than 6 months. Regarding the supplementary feeding of iron source foods, the consumption of cooked/ground meat was frequent in 80 (38.2%) children and the consumption of offal was low or absent in 147 (70.6%). All the children moderately or frequently consumed beans. Frequent consumption of oranges was reported in 74 (35.5%) children. Conclusion: The consumption of food sources of iron and vitamin C by children in Primary Healthcare presented a low-frequency, with a risk for iron deficiency anemia.http://dx.doi.org/10.5380/ce.v23i2.51908 Iron deficiency anemiaFood consumptionPrimary HealthcareInfant |
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Luana Lemos Leão Barbara Andrade Antunes Carolina Amaral Oliveira Maria Fernanda Santos Figueiredo Brito Lucinéia de Pinho FOOD SOURCES OF IRON AND VITAMIN C CONSUMED AMONG INFANTS IN PRIMARY HEALTHCARE Cogitare Enfermagem Iron deficiency anemia Food consumption Primary Healthcare Infant |
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Luana Lemos Leão Barbara Andrade Antunes Carolina Amaral Oliveira Maria Fernanda Santos Figueiredo Brito Lucinéia de Pinho |
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Luana Lemos Leão |
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FOOD SOURCES OF IRON AND VITAMIN C CONSUMED AMONG INFANTS IN PRIMARY HEALTHCARE |
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FOOD SOURCES OF IRON AND VITAMIN C CONSUMED AMONG INFANTS IN PRIMARY HEALTHCARE |
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FOOD SOURCES OF IRON AND VITAMIN C CONSUMED AMONG INFANTS IN PRIMARY HEALTHCARE |
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FOOD SOURCES OF IRON AND VITAMIN C CONSUMED AMONG INFANTS IN PRIMARY HEALTHCARE |
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FOOD SOURCES OF IRON AND VITAMIN C CONSUMED AMONG INFANTS IN PRIMARY HEALTHCARE |
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food sources of iron and vitamin c consumed among infants in primary healthcare |
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Universidade Federal do Paraná |
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Cogitare Enfermagem |
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1414-8536 2176-9133 |
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2018-06-01 |
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Objective: to evaluate the consumption of food sources of iron and vitamin C among children from 0 to 24 months. Methods: This cross-sectional study was carried out with 357 children during the vaccination campaign in November 2014 in Montes Claros, Minas Gerais, Brazil. The consumption of food sources of iron and vitamin C was evaluated using a food frequency questionnaire. A simple descriptive analysis was performed. Results: Breastfeeding was verified in 140 (93%) children younger than 6 months. Regarding the supplementary feeding of iron source foods, the consumption of cooked/ground meat was frequent in 80 (38.2%) children and the consumption of offal was low or absent in 147 (70.6%). All the children moderately or frequently consumed beans. Frequent consumption of oranges was reported in 74 (35.5%) children. Conclusion: The consumption of food sources of iron and vitamin C by children in Primary Healthcare presented a low-frequency, with a risk for iron deficiency anemia. |
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Iron deficiency anemia Food consumption Primary Healthcare Infant |
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