Fruit and vegetable intake in a sample of 11-year-old children in 9 European countries: The pro children cross-sectional survey

  • Agneta Yngve
  • , Alexandra Wolf
  • , Eric Poortvliet
  • , Ibrahim Elmadfa
  • , Johannes Brug
  • , Bettina Ehrenblad
  • , Bela Franchini
  • , Jóhanna Haraldsdóttir
  • , Rikke Krølner
  • , Lea Maes
  • , Carmen Pérez-Rodrigo
  • , Michael Sjöström
  • , Inga Thórsdóttir
  • , Knut Inge Klepp

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Abstract

Background/Aims: An adequate fruit and vegetable intake provides essential nutrients and nutritive compounds and is considered an important part of a healthy lifestyle. No simple instrument has been available for the assessment of fruit and vegetable intake as well as its determinants in school-aged children applicable in different European countries. Within the Pro Children Project, such an instrument has been developed. This paper describes the cross-sectional survey in 11-year-olds in 9 countries. Methods: The cross-sectional survey used nationally, and in 2 countries regionally, representative samples of schools and classes. The questionnaires, including a precoded 24-hour recall component and a food frequency part, were completed in the classroom. Data were treated using common syntax files for portion sizes and for merging of vegetable types into four subgroups. Results: The results show that the fruit and vegetable intake in amounts and choice were highly diverse in the 9 participating countries. Vegetable intake was in general lower than fruit intake, boys consumed less fruit and vegetables than girls did. The highest total intake according to the 24-hour recall was found in Austria and Portugal, the lowest in Spain and Iceland. Conclusion: The fruit and vegetable intake in 11-year-old children was in all countries far from reaching population goals and food-based dietary guidelines on national and international levels.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)236-245
Number of pages10
JournalAnnals of Nutrition and Metabolism
Volume49
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jul 2005

Other keywords

  • 24-Hour recall
  • European schoolchildren
  • Food frequency
  • Fruit intake
  • Pro Children study
  • Vegetable intake

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