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ACTA PAEDIATRICA
Volume 90, Issue 5, Pages 483-491Publisher
WILEY
DOI: 10.1080/080352501750197593
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children; energy; food intake; nutrient; pre-school recommendations
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A preschool-based dietary survey, using 7-d records, was carried out in a suburb of Stockholm. The aim was to assess the intake of food and the quality of the diet of preschool children aged 3-5 y at preschool and at home, and to compare the dietary intake with the Swedish dietary recommendations for preschool, children. The respective mean intakes of protein, fat, carbohydrates and sucrose, expressed as a percentage of total energy intake were 14, 38, 50 and 9 at preschool, and at home 14, 36, 52 and 12 on weekdays, 14, 34, 55 and 16 on weekend days. The mean intakes of seven vitamins and minerals were low only for selenium as compared with the recommended level. No differences were found in nutrient density between diet at preschool and diet at home, with the exception of dietary fibre (higher at preschool). On weekdays there was a significantly higher nutrient density for calcium, zinc, selenium, vitamin A, riboflavin, vitamin C and dietary fibre compared with weekend days. Conclusion: The average intakes of energy and; nutrients per meal at preschool compared:with-the recommended levels for children aged 4-6 y were low for all meals:(breakfast, lunch and afternoon snack). This, however, was compensated for by home meals.
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