2016
DOI: 10.15517/psm.v14i2.26403
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Abstract: Objetivo: evaluar la asociación entre la dieta y factores socioeconómicos y demográficos entre los estudiantes de la escuela primaria. Métodos: Un estudio transseccional que involucra una muestra aleatoria de 256 niños de ambos sexos, de seis a once años, del primero a quinto grado de siete escuelas adventistas ubicados en la región suroeste de Sao Paulo. Estas escuelas inscriben estudiantes sin importar su religión. Datos demográficos y socioeconómicos se obtuvieron a partir de un cuestionario autoadministrad… Show more

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“…Females were more likely to take good-quality diet compared with males. This result was consistent with the Ghanaian, Sri Lankan and Brazilian study findings that reported higher odds of taking good-quality diets among females than males 32 33 40. Similarly, female adolescents in Turkey and Malaysia had good-quality diets compared with males 8 26.…”
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confidence: 90%
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“…Females were more likely to take good-quality diet compared with males. This result was consistent with the Ghanaian, Sri Lankan and Brazilian study findings that reported higher odds of taking good-quality diets among females than males 32 33 40. Similarly, female adolescents in Turkey and Malaysia had good-quality diets compared with males 8 26.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…The prevalence of good-quality diets in this study was lower than study findings among adolescent students in Ghana (49.9%)32 and elementary school students in Brazil (66.8%) 33. The poor-quality diets of students in this study compared with the Ghanaian and Brazilian studies might be due to differences in the study settings and study participants.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 87%