Análisis de meriendas escolaresestudio piloto en educación infantil

  1. Nerea Blanco-Martínez 1
  2. Daniel González-Devesa 2
  3. José Carlos Diz-Gómez 1
  4. Alba Corredoira Piay 1
  5. Carlos Ayán-Pérez 1
  1. 1 Universidade de Vigo
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    Universidade de Vigo

    Vigo, España

    ROR https://ror.org/05rdf8595

  2. 2 Universidad de León
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    Universidad de León

    León, España

    ROR https://ror.org/02tzt0b78

Revista:
Revista española de nutrición comunitaria = Spanish journal of community nutrition

ISSN: 1135-3074

Ano de publicación: 2024

Volume: 30

Número: 1

Tipo: Artigo

Outras publicacións en: Revista española de nutrición comunitaria = Spanish journal of community nutrition

Resumo

Background: The school can be a favorable context to prevent childhood obesity, so that the pattern of school snacks can contribute to the adoption of healthy habits. The aim of this study was twofold: a) to analyze the degree of compliance with the prescribed snacks; b) to compare the characteristics of the snacks according to whether they were prescribed or not. Methods: Cross-sectional study in which schools in the cities of Vigo and Pontevedra participated. For the comparative analysis, we classified and categorized each of the snacks in the schools with and without guidelines. Likewise, the composition of the established snacks was compared, depending on whether or not they had complied with the guideline. Results: A total of 1259 established snacks and 1363 without guidelines were analyzed. Of the snacks collected, 81.2% complied with the requirements established. The non-established snacks included a significantly higher number of foods (p<0.001), as well as a higher percentage of ultra-processed foods. In guideline centers, compliant children included more fruit and sausage, while non-compliant children had more ultra-processed foods. Conclusions: The school snack program in early childhood education is an effective strategy to ensure a varied nutrition and a lower intake of ultra-processed foods.