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Perspectivas en Nutrición Humana
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CADAVID CASTRO, Martha Alicia; CHAVES CASTANO, Liliana e MANJARRES CORREA, Luz Mariela. Food and nutrient intake in beneficiaries and unexposed of MANA food complementary program from Envigado, Colombia 2006-2010. Perspect Nut Hum [online]. 2013, vol.15, n.1, pp.83-96. ISSN 0124-4108.
Introduction: MANA is a food complementary program provided to children in Envigado, Antioquia-Colombia. However, there is not information related with the actual food and nutrients intakes of MANA beneficiaries. Objective: To compare food and nutrient intakes between exposed and unexposed of MANA. Methods: Cross sectional study which included 49 exposed and 35 of MANA. Food and nutrient intakes were evaluated by 24 h recall. Results: Complementary food intake was not different between groups (32.5% in exposed and 22.9% in unexposed; p=0.462), general food, energy and nutrients intakes were not different between groups (2.177 kcal/d MANA exposed and 2.037 kcal/d unexposed, p=0.627; 60.2 g protein/d MANA exposed 60.7 g/d unexposed; p=0.640). Macronutrient distribution was balanced in both groups; however, simple carbohydrates (15.5% MANA exposed and 12.7% unexposed; p=0.264), and saturated fatty acid intakes (12.8% MANA exposed and 12.9% unexposed; p=0.608) were higher than the recommended dietary intakes. MANA did not provide micronutrient goals. Conclusion: The achievements of MANA Program were limited, due to a low consumption of food provided.
Palavras-chave : food consumption; food and nutrition policies and programs; food security; supplementary feeding; children; Colombia.