Title of article
Estimation of Macronutrient Content in Kindergartens Meals: Food Composition Tables or Chemical Analysis?
Author/Authors
Konstansa, Lazarevic Public Health Institute NisSchool of Medicine - University of Nis - Serbia , Konstansa, Lazarevic Public Health Institute NisSchool of Medicine - University of Nis - Serbia , Lazarevic, Konstansa Public Health Institute NisSchool of Medicine - University of Nis - Serbia
Pages
4
From page
643
To page
646
Abstract
Objective: The nutrition of children in kindergartens has a great significance for proper growth and
development of children. In order to save time and money, the control of macronutrients content is performed
by calculations using food composition tables instead of performing a chemical analysis.
Methods: We examined the macronutrients content of 240 whole day meals using food composition tables
and performed chemical analysis of meals to determine adequacy and validity of food composition tables in
calculation of macronutrient contents in kindergarten meals.
Findings: We established no correlation (P>0.05) between the value of proteins, fats and carbohydrates.
Significant difference was established between the average content of proteins (t=2.57; P<0.05), and
carbohydrates (t=3.20; P<0.01), but not with the content of fats in the meals (t=1.26; P>0.05) (food
composition tables vs chemical analysis).
Conclusion: Until we establish new food composition tables, chemical analysis remains the only valid method
for assessment of macronutrients content and energy value of a meal in kindergarten.
Keywords
Macronutrient , Preschool Children , Diet , Kindergarten
Journal title
Astroparticle Physics
Serial Year
2014
Record number
2444562
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