| Literature DB >> 31810210 |
Imelda Angeles-Agdeppa1, Yvonne M Lenighan2, Emma F Jacquier2, Marvin B Toledo1, Mario V Capanzana1.
Abstract
Socio-economic status (SES) has an impact on food consumption in developing countries. However, the impact of SES on dietary patterns in Filipino school-aged children is currently unknown. The aim of this study was to fill this knowledge gap, using data from the 2013 National Nutrition Survey. Dietary intake of 11,691 children (6-18 years) were assessed using a 24-h recall. All food and beverages were assigned to one of 85 food groups. Mean daily intake, percent consuming (prevalence), and contribution to energy intake were determined, and stratified by SES, in 6-9 years old, 10-12 years old, and 13-18 years old. Rice was the most consumed food and the primary source of energy across all three age groups, independent of SES. Children of poor SES presented greater consumption of fish, vegetables, fruit, and table sugar (p < 0.05). In comparison, children of rich and middle SES presented greater consumption of milk, chicken, pork, sausages, and soft-drinks (p < 0.05). In conclusion, SES impacts the type of foods consumed by Filipino children, with children in the poorest households being most at risk of consuming low-variety diets. This analysis could be used to support public health strategies to improve dietary diversity, and potentially nutrient intake, in Filipino children.Entities:
Keywords: food patterns; nutrition; wealth status
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31810210 PMCID: PMC6950240 DOI: 10.3390/nu11122910
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nutrients ISSN: 2072-6643 Impact factor: 5.717
Food group classification.
| 1. MILK | 28. VEGETABLES | SWEETS and SNACKS |
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a Includes fortified milk, cow’s milk, and goat’s milk. b Includes aquatic shell mollusk (e.g., an oyster or cockle) or crustacean (e.g., a crab or shrimp). c Includes eggs reported separately and eggs included in disaggregated food mixture. d Includes horseradish tree leaves, pechay leaves, sweet potato leaves, swamp cabbage, taro leaves, etc. e Includes chayote fruit, eggplant, bamboo shoot, string yard long bean pod, green, corn on cob, white, corn on cob, yellow, etc. f Includes coffee, creamer, and sugar (3 in 1), iced tea, salabat, lemon tea drink. g Includes beef meat ball, roast pig, meat pie, meat roll, menudo canned, pork adovo, canned, pork afritada canned, pork and beans, canned. h Includes green pea, dried, fried and seasoned, green pea–corn–peanut mixture, fried, and lima bean, fried and seasoned. i Includes champorado pre-mix, rice gruel, thin, rice gruel w/choc and milk, rice gruel w/chicken, spaghetti, meat balls and canned tomato sauce.
Population demographics and nutritional status split by socio-economic status 1.
| 6–9 Years | 10–12 Years | 13–18 Years | |||||||
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| Poor | Middle | Rich | Poor | Middle | Rich | Poor | Middle | Rich | |
| Sample size ( | 1812 | 649 | 1030 | 1581 | 519 | 798 | 2536 | 1082 | 1684 |
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| Male | 919 (51.4) | 332 (18.6) | 538 (30.1) | 831 (55.1) | 248 (16.4) | 430 (28.5) | 1396 (50) | 557 (20) | 838 (30) |
| Female | 893 (52.5) | 317 (18.6) | 492 (28.9) | 750 (54) | 271 (19.5) | 368 (26.5) | 1139 (45.4) | 525 (20.9) | 846 (33.7) |
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| Urban | 485 (32.7) | 297 (20) | 703 (47.3) | 413 (34.9) | 232 (19.6) | 537 (45.4) | 678 (29.6) | 471 (20.6) | 1138 (49.8) |
| Rural | 1327 (66.1) | 352 (17.5) | 327 (16.3) | 1168 (68.1) | 287 (16.7) | 261 (15.2) | 1857 (61.6) | 611 (20.3) | 546 (18.1) |
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| Underweight | 715 (40) | 189 (29.5) | 148 (14.7) | - | - | - | - | - | - |
| Not Underweight | 1072 (60) | 452 (70.5) | 855 (85.2) | - | - | - | - | - | - |
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| Stunted | 701 (39.3) | 159 (24.9) | 129 (13) | 638 (41.1)) | 139 (26.9) | 130 (16.5) | 968 (39.1) | 276 (26.2) | 320 (19.5) |
| Not Stunted | 1084 (60.7) | 480 (75.1) | 873 (87) | 914 (58.9) | 377 (73.1) | 658 (83.5) | 1509 (60.9) | 779 (73.8) | 1324 (80.5) |
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| Wasted | 190 (10.6) | 71 (11.1) | 67 (6.7) | 221 (14.2) | 82 (15.9) | 108 (13.7) | 287 (11.59) | 144 (13.7) | 158 (9.6) |
| Not Wasted | 1594 (89.3) | 568 (88.9) | 935 (93.3) | 1331 (85.8) | 434 (84.1) | 680 (86.3) | 2189 (88.4) | 910 (86.3) | 1486 (90.4) |
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| Overweight | 41 (2.3) | 24 (3.8)) | 89 (8.9)) | 45 (2.9) | 26 (5) | 98 (12.4) | 71 (2.9) | 47 (4.5) | 135 (8.2) |
| Not Overweight | 1743 (97.7) | 615 (96.2) | 913 (91.1) | 1507 (97.1) | 490 (95) | 690 (87.6) | 2405 (97.1) | 1007 (95.5) | 1509 (91.8) |
1 Count (column %) presented in the table.
Mostly consumed food by age group and socio-economic status 1.
| 6–9 Years Old | 10–12 Years Old | 13–18 Years Old | |||||||
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| Food Group | Poor ( | Middle ( | Rich ( | Poor ( | Middle ( | Rich ( | Poor ( | Middle ( | Rich ( |
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| 89 | 95 | 50 a,b,c | 87 | 94 | 99 a,b,c | 88 | 95 | 98 a,b,c |
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| 59 | 67 | 38 a,b,c | 59 | 69 | 78 a,b,c | 58 | 66 | 72 a,b,c |
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| 66 | 56 | 26 a,b,c | 69 | 60 | 57 a,b,c | 68 | 62 | 54 a,b,c |
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| 53 | 49 | 23 a,b,c | 59 | 55 | 48 a,b,c | 60 | 59 | 57 NS |
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| 32 | 28 | 18 b,c | 31 | 32 | 38 b,c | 32 | 34 | 41 b,c |
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| 22 | 31 | 17 a,b,c | 20 | 30 | 33 a,b | 19 | 30 | 32 a,b |
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| 29 | 27 | 12 b,c | 27 | 26 | 22 b | 28 | 26 | 21 b,c |
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| 22 | 28 | 18 a,c | 20 | 33 | 35 a,b | 20 | 26 | 32 a,b,c |
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| 14 | 24 | 19 a,b,c | 15 | 26 | 40 a,b,c | 18 | 26 | 44 a,b,c |
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| 22 | 25 | 11 b,c | 20 | 26 | 21 a,c | 22 | 27 | 22 a,c |
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| 19 | 15 | 7 b,c | 19 | 13 | 16 a | 19 | 19 | 15 b,c |
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| 9 | 18 | 18 a,b | 6 | 14 | 28 a,b,c | 5 | 11 | 19 a,b,c |
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| 11 | 20 | 16 a,b,c | 11 | 21 | 31 a,b,c | 13 | 22 | 36 a,b,c |
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| 7 | 19 | 15 a,b,c | 8 | 20 | 28 a,b,c | 7 | 15 | 22 a,b,c |
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| 4 | 7 | 8 a,b | 6 | 12 | 20 a,b,c | 10 | 18 | 27 a,b,c |
1 Values are percentage of children consuming the food category by wealth status during a single 24-h recall. 2 Includes oils, fats (from plant and animal source), fats and oil products. 3 Includes condiments, pasta/pizza sauces, herbs and spices, and other seasoning flavoring extracts. a Poor vs. middle, b poor vs. rich, c middle vs. rich, significantly different if p-value <0.05 (independent sample t-test for two proportions with Bonferroni multiple comparison adjustment).
Top 10 food sources of energy by age group and socio-economic status 1.
| 6–9 Years Old | 10–12 Years Old | 13–18 Years Old | |||||||
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| Poor ( | Middle ( | Rich ( | Poor ( | Middle ( | Rich ( | Poor ( | Middle ( | Rich ( | |
| Rice | 56 | 49 | 43 | 60 | 53 | 49 | 62 | 60 | 52 |
| Corn Grits, White | 4 | 2 | 0 | 5 | 2 | 0 | 5 | 2 | 0 |
| Bread | 4 | 6 | 5 | 3 | 6 | 5 | 3 | 4 | 5 |
| Fish and Shellfish | 4 | 3 | 2 | 4 | 3 | 3 | 3 | 3 | 3 |
| Noodles | 3 | 4 | 4 | 3 | 4 | 3 | 4 | 4 | 3 |
| Pork | 3 | 3 | 6 | 3 | 4 | 6 | 3 | 4 | 8 |
| Fats and Oils | 3 | 3 | 3 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 2 | 3 | 3 |
| Cookies | 1 | 2 | 3 | - | - | - | - | - | - |
| Sausages | 1 | 3 | 4 | 1 | 3 | 4 | 1 | 2 | 3 |
| Chicken | 1 | 2 | 3 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 1 | 2 | 3 |
| Vegetable | - | - | - | 2 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 1 | 1 |
Percent contribution of each food group to the total energy intake during a single 24-h recall.
Food group intake (grams) in 6–9-year-old children (consumers only), split by socio-economic status (mean and standard error).
| Poor | Middle | Rich | ||
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| Rice, Noodles, and Pasta 1 | 205 (2.9) | 184.3 (4.1) | 186.5 (3.3) | 0.000 a,b |
| Bread, Rolls, and Biscuits | 55.5 (2.1) | 63.6 (3.1) | 62.1 (2.3) | 0.004 a,b |
| Cereals | 24.2 (1.9) | 33.2 (4.9) | 33.7 (2.5) | 0.009 b |
| Savory Snacks 2 | 22.5 (1.3) | 20.7 (1.4) | 30.9 (1.8) | 0.000 b,c |
| Grain-Based Mixed Dishes 3 | 240.5 (15.8) | 213.2 (13.2) | 218.4 (11.3) | 0.471 |
| Other Grain Products 4 | 116.6 (4.3) | 121.6 (15.4) | 85 (19.7) | 0.002 b,c |
| Vegetables | 62.5 (3) | 48.3 (3) | 50.1 (2.6) | 0.01 a |
| Fruits | 90.6 (4.5) | 89.8 (9.4) | 70.7 (6.3) | 0.000 b,c |
| Fish and Shellfish 5 | 51.3 (1.4) | 51.1 (2.8) | 52.5 (2.1) | 0.071 |
| Meat | 87.7 (3.2) | 86.4 (3.6) | 106.2 (2.9) | 0.000 b,c |
| Egg and Egg Dishes | 36.7 (1.3) | 40.5 (1.6) | 40.4 (1.4) | 0.025a |
| Beans, Nuts, and Peas | 35.2 (3.6) | 37.5 (5.1) | 35.7 (5.6) | 0.582 |
| Nut/Pea/Beans-Based Mixed Dishes 6 | 13.8 (1.7) | 23.3 (13.3) | 20 (10) | 0.572 |
| Milk 7 | 24.2 (2) | 28.7 (3.6) | 45.7 (3) | 0.000 b,c |
| Non-Alcoholic Beverages 8 | 12.9 (4.5) | 13.2 (9.6) | 23.8 (7.8) | 0.092 |
| Sugar-Sweetened Beverages 9 | 95.9 (5.8) | 108.3 (7.7) | 161.8 (6.9) | 0.000 a,b,c |
| Sweet Bakery Product 10 | 48.9 (1.7) | 48.3 (2.4) | 51.9 (1.9) | 0.096 |
| Candy | 14.6 (1.4) | 15 (1.4) | 19.1 (1.5) | 0.036 b |
| Native Dessert Snacks 11 | 86.1 (4.8) | 107.8 (8.6) | 108.4 (11.3) | 0.023b |
| Ice Cream and Popsicles | 116.9 (7.3) | 105 (7.1) | 128.4 (11.6) | 0.477 |
| Pancakes, Waffle, and French Toast | 51.6 (4.5) | 49.1 (7.7) | 70 (8.8) | 0.122 |
| Other Dessert Snacks 12 | 25.9 (7.1) | 40.1 (8.5) | 29.4 (3.7) | 0.121 |
| Fat 13 | 11 (0.8) | 10.1 (1.5) | 10.6 (0.6) | 0.186 |
| Fats and Oils Products 14 | 8.3 (1.5) | 8.3 (2.9) | 12.2 (1.6) | 0.289 |
| Table Sugar, Syrup, Preserve Jams and Jellies | 10.2 (0.4) | 9.7 (0.7) | 11.1 (0.7) | 0.481 |
| Seasonings 15 | 8.6 (0.4) | 10.1 (0.9) | 14.1 (1.2) | 0.000 b,c |
| Flour, Cornstarch, Baking Powder, and Yeast | 11.8 (4) | 25.8 (17.8) | 36.8 (7.6) | 0.248 |
| Miscellaneous Food Items 16 | 8 (1.8) | 5.7 (1.1) | 12.8 (2.2) | 0.003 b,c |
1 Includes rice (also rice products), pasta, and noodles. 2 Includes potato-based, corn tortillas, prawn/fish crackers, curls, and puffs. 3 Includes champorado pre-mix, rice gruel, spaghetti, meatballs and tomato sauce, canned. 4 Includes corn grits, cornmeal, Job’s tears grain, and millet glutinous. 5 Includes fresh, dried, cooked, smoked, canned fish and fish products. 6 Includes green pea, dried, fried and seasoned, fries green pea–corn–peanut mixture, and Lima bean, fried and seasoned. 7 Includes fluid and powdered milk, dairy products, and other milk. 8 Includes tea, coffee, cocoa powder, and coconut water. 9 Includes fruit-based, chocolate/chocolate-flavored, soy, prepared sweet, and other sweetened beverages and soft drinks. 10 Includes cookies, biscuit/crackers, sweet breads, cakes, pies, and other pastries. 11 Includes cassava, banana, mango snacks, and other snacks. 12 Includes chocolate creams, chocolate, tablea, coconut meat, peanut brittle, polvoron, popcorn, etc. 13 Includes coconut cream, margarine, fat from pork and beef. 14 Includes sandwich spread, all-purpose dressing, mayonnaise, coconut cream curd, etc. 15 Includes condiments, pasta/pizza sauces, herbs and spices, and other seasoning flavoring extracts. 16 Includes coffee creamer, food coloring, gelatin powder, spring roll wrapper, strained, juice from duodenum, locust, bird’s nest, azolla pinnata, and vegemeat, textured wheat and soy protein. † significantly different if p-value <0.05, a poor vs. middle, b poor vs. rich, c middle vs. rich (One-way ANOVA with Bonferroni multiple comparison test).