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Adolescent vegetarians - How well do their dietary patterns meet the Healthy People 2010 objectives?

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ARCHIVES OF PEDIATRICS & ADOLESCENT MEDICINE
卷 156, 期 5, 页码 431-437

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AMER MEDICAL ASSOC
DOI: 10.1001/archpedi.156.5.431

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Objectives: To examine whether adolescent vegetarians were more likely than nonvegetarian peers to meet the dietary recommendations of the Healthy People 2010 objectives and to examine differences in other nutrients between these 2 groups. Design: A total of 4746 adolescents from 31 middle and high schools in the Twin Cities area of Minnesota. Data were collected via self-report surveys. with a student response rate of 81.5%. Setting: Urban secondary schools. Participants: Participants were equally divided by sex, The mean age was 14.9 years 34.3% were in junior high school and 65.7% in high school. The racial/ethnic distribution was 48.5% white, 19.0% African American, 19.2% Asian American, 5.8% Hispanic, 3.5% American Indian, and 3.9% mixed or other. Main Outcome Measures: Questions on vegetarian status and whether particular foods (eggs. dairy foods, chicken, fish) were excluded. Dietary intake was assessed using the Youth and Adolescent Food Frequency Questionnaire. Results: Vegetarian adolescents were significantly more likely than nonvegetarian adolescents to meet the Health), People 2010 objectives. This was particularly noteworthy for total fat (70% vs 48%), saturated fat (65% vs 39%), daily servings of vegetables (26% vs 14%), and 5 or more servings of fruits and vegetables (39% vs 28%). Vegetarians were also less likely to eat fast food or drink regular soda and fruit drinks, Vegetarians consumed less vitamin B-12, more diet soda, more caffeine, and more iron. Conclusion: Adolescent vegetarians have a dietary pattern that is more likely than nonvegetarians to meet the Healthy People 2010 objectives.

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