Food consumption patterns and nutrient intakes of children and adolescents in the eastern mediterranean region: A call for policy action
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The Eastern Mediterranean Region (EMR) has witnessed significant social and economic changes that may have influenced the diet of children and adolescents, and increased the risk for obesity and malnutrition in this age group. This review aims to characterize and assess food consumption patterns and nutrient intakes amongst school-aged children (5–10 years) and adolescents (10–19 years) in countries of the EMR. Electronic databases (MedLine, PubMed, Scopus, and Google Scholar) were searched for relevant articles published between 2005 and 2020; international organizations and governmental websites were also searched. Available studies documented low intakes of fruits, vegetables and fiber, inadequate consumption of water, milk and dairy products, coupled with high intakes of fat, saturated fat, and sugar sweetened beverages, as well as a frequent consumption of energy-dense, nutrient poor foods such as sweet and savory snacks. Micronutrient inadequacies were also observed, particularly for calcium, iron, zinc and vitamins A, D, C, and folate. Acknowledging the impact that nutrition may have on building societies and transforming the lives of children, adolescents and their families, there is a crucial need for a food system approach in developing and implementing national and regional policies and interventions aimed at improving the diet of children and adolescents. © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.
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Adolescents, Children, Dietary intakes, Eastern mediterranean region, Food consumption patterns, Macronutrients, Micronutrients, Review, Adolescent, Child, Feeding behavior, Female, Food, Humans, Male, Nutrients, Nutrition policy, Nutrition surveys, Recommended dietary allowances, Ascorbic acid, Calcium, Fat, Folic acid, Iron, Retinol, Saturated fatty acid, Vitamin d, Water, Zinc, Trace element, Adolescent nutrition, Calcium intake, Child nutrition, Dairy product, Eating habit, Energy consumption, Fast food, Fat intake, Fiber intake, Fluid intake, Food intake, Fruit consumption, Governmental organization, Human, International organization, Iron intake, Milk, Nutrient intake, Savory, Southern europe, Sugar-sweetened beverage, Systematic review, Vegetable consumption, Vitamin intake, Zinc intake, Dietary reference intake, Nutrition