Food habits and sport activity during adolescence: differences between athletic and non-athletic teenagers in Switzerland.
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2000
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OBJECTIVE: To describe food habits and dietary intakes of athletic and non-athletic adolescents in Switzerland. SETTING: College, high schools and professional centers in the Swiss canton of Vaud. METHOD: A total of 3,540 subjects aged 9-19 y answered a self-reported anonymous questionnaire to assess lifestyles, physical plus sports activity and food habits. Within this sample, a subgroup of 246 subjects aged 11-15 also participated in an in-depth ancillary study including a 3 day dietary record completed by an interview with a dietician. RESULTS: More boys than girls reported engaging in regular sports activities (P<0.001). Adolescent food habits are quite traditional: up to 15 y, most of the respondents have a breakfast and eat at least two hot meals a day, the percentages decreasing thereafter. Snacking is widespread among adolescents (60-80% in the morning, 80-90% in the afternoon). Food habits among athletic adolescents are healthier and also are perceived as such in a higher proportion. Among athletic adolescents, consumption frequency is higher for dairy products and ready to eat (RTE) cereals, for fruit, fruit juices and salad (P<0.05 at least). Thus the athletic adolescent's food brings more micronutrients than the diet of their non-athletic counterparts. Within the subgroup (ancillary study), mean energy intake corresponds to requirements for age/gender group. CONCLUSIONS: Athletic adolescents display healthier food habits than non-athletic adolescents: this result supports the idea that healthy behavior tends to cluster and suggests that prevention programs among this age group should target simultaneously both sports activity and food habits. |
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https://serval.unil.ch/?id=serval:BIB_024749545172 isbn:0954-3007 pmid:10805033 isiid:000087644400004 |
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en |
Fonte |
European journal of clinical nutrition, vol. 54 Suppl 1, pp. S16-20 |
Palavras-Chave | #Adolescent; Adolescent Nutritional Physiological Phenomena; Adult; Child; Diet; Exercise; Female; Food Habits; Health Behavior; Humans; Male; Nutritional Requirements; Questionnaires; Sports; Switzerland |
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article article |