Artículo
Patrones alimentarios asociados a un peso corporal saludable en estudiantes chilenos de la carrera de nutrición y dietética
Food patterns associated with a healty body weight in Chilean students of nutrition and dietetics
Fecha
2015-09-01Autor
Universidad San Sebastián
Universidad San Sebastián
Universidad San Sebastián
Universidad San Sebastián
Agüero, Samuel Durán
Godoy, Eloina Fernández
Fuentes, Jessica Fuentes
Fernández, Andrea Hidalgo
Muñoz, Carol Quintana
Hidalgo, Wilma Yunge
Rosas, Pamela Fehrmann
Sánchez, Claudia Delgado
Institución
Resumen
Objetive: To determine food patterns and its association with the consumption of various foods with nutritional status of Chilean university students of Nutrition and Dietetics. Material and methods: cross-sectional study, 634 students were evaluated Nutrition and Dietetics at the Universidad San Sebastián, of Santiago, Concepción, Valdivia and Puerto Montt. Each student a food survey was applied and an anthropometric assessment. Results: 68% of students eat breakfast daily, 36.1% and 37.1% consume the recommended servings of fruits and vegetables, 64.9% consume soft drinks frequently. A positive association was observed between an adecuated weight and the fact of eat vegetables (≥ 2 servings/day) OR = 0.662 (0.440 to 0.996), whole grains OR = 0.474 (0.224 to 1.002), low consumption of fried and sweet snack OR = 0.643 (0.406 to 1.019) and OR = 0.545 (0.360 to 0.825) respectively. Conclusions: students have an insufficient intake of healthy foods and a high intake of unhealthy foods, also shows that the intake of vegetables, whole grains, low consumption of fried foods and sweet snacks are associated with a normal nutritional status among students evaluated.