Fruit and vegetable intake in a sample of 11-year-old children in 9 European countries: The pro children cross-sectional survey

Background/Aims: An adequate fruit and vegetable intake provides essential nutrients and nutritive compounds and is considered an important part of a healthy lifestyle. No simple instrument has been available for the assessment of fruit and vegetable intake as well as its determinants in school-aged...

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Published in:Annals of Nutrition and Metabolism
Main Authors: Yngve, A. (Agneta), Wolf, A. (Anneke) de, Poortvliet, E. (Eric), Elmadfa, I. (Ibrahim), Brug, J. (Hans), Ehrenblad, B. (Bettina), Franchini, S., Haraldsdóttir, J. (Jóhanna), Krølner, R. (Rikke), Maes, L. (Lea), Perez Rodrigo, C. (C.), Sjöström, M. (Michael), Thorsdottir, I. (Inga), Klepp, K.I. (Knut-Inge)
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Wolf, A. (Anneke) de
Poortvliet, E. (Eric)
Elmadfa, I. (Ibrahim)
Brug, J. (Hans)
Ehrenblad, B. (Bettina)
Franchini, S.
Haraldsdóttir, J. (Jóhanna)
Krølner, R. (Rikke)
Maes, L. (Lea)
Perez Rodrigo, C. (C.)
Sjöström, M. (Michael)
Thorsdottir, I. (Inga)
Klepp, K.I. (Knut-Inge)
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Elmadfa, I. (Ibrahim)
Brug, J. (Hans)
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Franchini, S.
Haraldsdóttir, J. (Jóhanna)
Krølner, R. (Rikke)
Maes, L. (Lea)
Perez Rodrigo, C. (C.)
Sjöström, M. (Michael)
Thorsdottir, I. (Inga)
Klepp, K.I. (Knut-Inge)
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description Background/Aims: An adequate fruit and vegetable intake provides essential nutrients and nutritive compounds and is considered an important part of a healthy lifestyle. No simple instrument has been available for the assessment of fruit and vegetable intake as well as its determinants in school-aged children applicable in different European countries. Within the Pro Children Project, such an instrument has been developed. This paper describes the cross-sectional survey in 11-year-olds in 9 countries. Methods: The cross-sectional survey used nationally, and in 2 countries regionally, representative samples of schools and classes. The questionnaires, including a precoded 24-hour recall component and a food frequency part, were completed in the classroom. Data were treated using common syntax files for portion sizes and for merging of vegetable types into four subgroups. Results: The results show that the fruit and vegetable intake in amounts and choice were highly diverse in the 9 participating countries. Vegetable intake was in general lower than fruit intake, boys consumed less fruit and vegetables than girls did. The highest total intake according to the 24-hour recall was found in Austria and Portugal, the lowest in Spain and Iceland. Conclusion: The fruit and vegetable intake in 11-year-old children was in all countries far from reaching population goals and food-based dietary guidelines on national and international levels. Copyright
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spelling ftunivrotterdam:oai:repub.eur.nl:73175 2025-01-16T22:38:58+00:00 Fruit and vegetable intake in a sample of 11-year-old children in 9 European countries: The pro children cross-sectional survey Yngve, A. (Agneta) Wolf, A. (Anneke) de Poortvliet, E. (Eric) Elmadfa, I. (Ibrahim) Brug, J. (Hans) Ehrenblad, B. (Bettina) Franchini, S. Haraldsdóttir, J. (Jóhanna) Krølner, R. (Rikke) Maes, L. (Lea) Perez Rodrigo, C. (C.) Sjöström, M. (Michael) Thorsdottir, I. (Inga) Klepp, K.I. (Knut-Inge) 2005-07-01 application/pdf http://repub.eur.nl/pub/73175 https://doi.org/10.1159/000087247 en eng http://repub.eur.nl/pub/73175 doi:10.1159/000087247 urn:hdl:1765/73175 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Annals of Nutrition and Metabolism vol. 49 no. 4, pp. 236-245 24-Hour recall European schoolchildren Food frequency Fruit intake Pro Children study Vegetable intake info:eu-repo/semantics/other 2005 ftunivrotterdam https://doi.org/10.1159/000087247 2023-06-26T22:22:13Z Background/Aims: An adequate fruit and vegetable intake provides essential nutrients and nutritive compounds and is considered an important part of a healthy lifestyle. No simple instrument has been available for the assessment of fruit and vegetable intake as well as its determinants in school-aged children applicable in different European countries. Within the Pro Children Project, such an instrument has been developed. This paper describes the cross-sectional survey in 11-year-olds in 9 countries. Methods: The cross-sectional survey used nationally, and in 2 countries regionally, representative samples of schools and classes. The questionnaires, including a precoded 24-hour recall component and a food frequency part, were completed in the classroom. Data were treated using common syntax files for portion sizes and for merging of vegetable types into four subgroups. Results: The results show that the fruit and vegetable intake in amounts and choice were highly diverse in the 9 participating countries. Vegetable intake was in general lower than fruit intake, boys consumed less fruit and vegetables than girls did. The highest total intake according to the 24-hour recall was found in Austria and Portugal, the lowest in Spain and Iceland. Conclusion: The fruit and vegetable intake in 11-year-old children was in all countries far from reaching population goals and food-based dietary guidelines on national and international levels. Copyright Other/Unknown Material Iceland RePub - Publications from Erasmus University, Rotterdam Annals of Nutrition and Metabolism 49 4 236 245
spellingShingle 24-Hour recall
European schoolchildren
Food frequency
Fruit intake
Pro Children study
Vegetable intake
Yngve, A. (Agneta)
Wolf, A. (Anneke) de
Poortvliet, E. (Eric)
Elmadfa, I. (Ibrahim)
Brug, J. (Hans)
Ehrenblad, B. (Bettina)
Franchini, S.
Haraldsdóttir, J. (Jóhanna)
Krølner, R. (Rikke)
Maes, L. (Lea)
Perez Rodrigo, C. (C.)
Sjöström, M. (Michael)
Thorsdottir, I. (Inga)
Klepp, K.I. (Knut-Inge)
Fruit and vegetable intake in a sample of 11-year-old children in 9 European countries: The pro children cross-sectional survey
title Fruit and vegetable intake in a sample of 11-year-old children in 9 European countries: The pro children cross-sectional survey
title_full Fruit and vegetable intake in a sample of 11-year-old children in 9 European countries: The pro children cross-sectional survey
title_fullStr Fruit and vegetable intake in a sample of 11-year-old children in 9 European countries: The pro children cross-sectional survey
title_full_unstemmed Fruit and vegetable intake in a sample of 11-year-old children in 9 European countries: The pro children cross-sectional survey
title_short Fruit and vegetable intake in a sample of 11-year-old children in 9 European countries: The pro children cross-sectional survey
title_sort fruit and vegetable intake in a sample of 11-year-old children in 9 european countries: the pro children cross-sectional survey
topic 24-Hour recall
European schoolchildren
Food frequency
Fruit intake
Pro Children study
Vegetable intake
topic_facet 24-Hour recall
European schoolchildren
Food frequency
Fruit intake
Pro Children study
Vegetable intake
url http://repub.eur.nl/pub/73175
https://doi.org/10.1159/000087247