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2. Household food insecurity and symptoms of anxiety and depression during pregnancy: Systematic review and meta‐analysis.
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Biete, Camila, Biete, Amanda, Patriota, Erika S. O., Gonçalves, Vivian S. S., Buccini, Gabriela, and Pizato, Nathalia
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MENTAL depression risk factors ,MEDICAL information storage & retrieval systems ,RISK assessment ,GREY literature ,MENTAL health ,RESEARCH funding ,FOOD security ,FAMILIES ,ANXIETY ,META-analysis ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics ,SYSTEMATIC reviews ,MEDLINE ,ODDS ratio ,PREGNANCY complications ,CONFIDENCE intervals ,MENTAL depression ,PSYCHOLOGY information storage & retrieval systems ,PREGNANCY - Abstract
Household food insecurity (HFI) has been related to adverse maternal‐child health outcomes and mental health worsening during pregnancy. Few studies evaluated the temporal association between HFI and anxiety and depressive symptoms in pregnant women, and this association remains not completely understood. This study aimed to systematically review the association between HFI and symptoms of depression and anxiety in pregnant individuals. The systematic review protocol was registered in the International Prospective Register of Systematic Reviews (CRD42022373615). Systematic searches were conducted on 10 electronic databases and grey literature. Two researchers independently conducted the study selection, data extraction process, and the risk of bias assessment. Random‐effects meta‐analysis models were used, and I2 > 40% indicated high heterogeneity across studies. Eighteen articles were included for the systematic review, comprising n = 27,882, and a total of 18,987 pregnant individuals aged between 14 and 45 years were included in the meta‐analysis. The prevalence of HFI reported in studies ranged from 12.6% to 62.1% (n = 17). The prevalence of depressive and anxiety symptoms ranged from 18% to 49% (n = 11) and 23% to 34% (n = 2), respectively. HFI during pregnancy was associated with increased odds of experiencing symptoms of depression [(OR: 2.52; 95% CI: 2.11–3.02), I2 = 73.23%]. The quality of evidence was very low due to high heterogeneity. Our findings highlighted the association between HFI and depression symptoms during pregnancy. Findings from this study suggest the importance of assessing HFI and mental health during pregnancy. Key messages: Increased anxiety and depressive symptoms frequently manifest in households with lower income levels, highlighting a notable correlation between socioeconomic status and mental health challenges.Household food insecurity (HFI) is associated with increased odds of experiencing depressive symptoms during pregnancy, presenting the intricate relationship between insufficient access to food resources and the exacerbation of mental health issues during pregnancy.Improving public policies focused on ensuring food security for pregnant individuals holds the potential to enhance positive psycho‐emotional health outcomes during pregnancy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2025
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3. Regular Family Meals Associated with Nutritional Status, Food Consumption, and Sedentary and Eating Behaviors of Brazilian Schoolchildren and Their Caregivers.
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Oliveira, Giovanna Angela Leonel, Buccini, Gabriela, Gonçalves, Vivian S. S., Gubert, Muriel Bauermann, and Toral, Natacha
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DIETARY patterns ,SEDENTARY behavior ,FOOD habits ,CHILD nutrition ,FAMILY meals ,PROCESSED foods ,FOOD consumption - Abstract
The influence of family meals on nutrition and health for families has been understudied, especially in low- and middle-income countries. We aimed to analyze associations between regular family meals and body mass index (BMI), food consumption, eating, and sedentary behaviors among Brazilian schoolchildren and their caregivers. A cross-sectional study was conducted with 1887 Brazilian schoolchildren aged 6–11 years and their caregivers. Caregivers provided sociodemographic data, their child's weight and height, and the frequency of family meals. Schoolchildren provided data on gender and silhouette scale. Both provided their food consumption, eating, and sedentary behavior data. Associations between regular family meals and BMI, ultra-processed food consumption, and dietary diversity were assessed through multivariate logistic regression models. Correlations of regular family meals with eating and sedentary behaviors were assessed using Pearson chi-square. Regular family meals were frequent (86.6%), and they were associated with less unhealthy BMI in caregivers (AOR: 0.74; 95%CI: 0.5–0.9), as well as higher dietary diversity in caregivers (AOR: 1.66; 95%CI: 1.0–2.7) and in schoolchildren (AOR: 1.78; 95%CI: 1.4–2.3). The coexistence of high dietary diversity and both low ultra-processed food consumption (AOR: 1.45; 95%CI: 1.0–2.1) and healthy BMI (AOR: 1.41; 95%CI: 1.0–1.9) in children was associated with regular family meals. Regular family meals were correlated with healthy eating behaviors in child-caregiver dyads (p < 0.002) and with sedentary behavior in caregivers (p = 0.019). Our findings underscore regular family meals as a protective factor against malnutrition among Brazilian families. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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4. The Happy Child Program's Intersectionality: Prenatal Home Visit Frequency, Food Insecurity Risk, Symptoms of Depression, and Parental Practices in Brazilian Women Assisted during Pregnancy.
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Biete, Camila, Gonçalves, Vivian S. S., Carmo, Ariene S., and Pizato, Nathalia
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Food insecurity (FI) is a critical issue in developing countries, particularly in low-resource settings, where it can worsen women's mental health. Psychosocial factors such as low household income, limited education, multiparity, and vulnerability are linked to depressive symptoms during pregnancy. Additionally, the family environment influences parental practices, which may impact mental health. This study evaluates the association of socioeconomic factors, parental practices, FI risk, and home visit frequency with depressive symptoms in pregnant women enrolled in the Happy Child Program (Programa Criança Feliz—PCF) in the Federal District, Brazil. In this cross-sectional study, 132 pregnant women monitored by PCF from May to July 2023 were assessed using a self-administered questionnaire for socioeconomic data, the two-item Triage for Food Insecurity (TRIA) instrument for FI risk, the Scale of Parental Beliefs and Early Childhood Care Practices, and the Beck Depression Inventory-II for depressive symptoms. Most participants were multiparous (87.9%), had low income (under 200 USD/month; 80.8%), presented depressive symptoms (67.4%) and were at risk of FI (81.8%). About half demonstrated adequate parental practices (50.8%) and received four home visits per month during pregnancy (54.5%). Women who received four PCF home visits had a lower prevalence of depressive symptoms compared to those with fewer visits (PR 0.76, 95% CI 0.59–0.98). No significant association was found between FI or parental practices and depressive symptoms. These findings suggest that the PCF home-visiting program may strengthen vulnerable families, support social networks, and improve mental health during pregnancy. Additionally, the results of this study highlight the need for targeted interventions aimed at reducing food insecurity and promoting mental health during pregnancy, particularly among socially vulnerable populations. Furthermore, they reinforce the importance of expanding access to home-visiting programs as an effective strategy to improve maternal mental health and well-being, while fostering healthier prenatal environments for both mothers and their children. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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5. Validation of a dietary advice protocol for adults with obesity in primary health care according to the Brazilian Dietary Guidelines.
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Rodrigues, Lorrany S, Pizato, Nathalia, Carvalho, Kenia M B, Dutra, Eliane S, Botelho, Patrícia B, Andrade, Laila S, Moraes, Verena D, and Gonçalves, Vivian S S
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MEDICAL personnel ,PRIMARY health care ,JUDGES ,NON-communicable diseases ,ADULTS - Abstract
Background: Obesity is a non-communicable chronic disease which carries a high cost for the Brazilian Unified Health System. Standardized protocols can help primary health care (PHC) professionals manage the disease.Objectives: To describe the validation process of a protocol concerning dietary guidelines for adults with obesity in PHC by non-nutrition professionals.Methods: A validation study of a dietary advice protocol consisting of 6 recommendations was conducted according to Brazilian Dietary Guidelines. The topics incorporated into the recommendations were submitted to a panel of judges for content validity and achieved a Scale Content Validity Index (S-CVI) score >0.80. Subsequently, an online workshop was held and consisted of guiding questions to adequately improve current protocols. Face validity was assessed in a mediation workshop conducted with PHC non-nutrition professionals. Following the validation process, necessary adjustments were made to the eating protocol.Results: The validation process was conducted by a panel of 20 judges and 10 PHC professionals. The content was validated using a 0.98 S-CVI. The online workshop expert panel agreed the instrument provides a trustworthy foundation for appropriate dietary guidelines. Moreover, the judges suggested changes to the flowchart designed to support the professionals' decisions, discussed the absence of quantitative prescription guidelines, and offered additional suggestions to strengthen equity and encourage autonomy in non-nutrition healthcare professionals in PHC.Conclusion: This study describes the validation process of a dietary advice protocol for people with obesity, as well as the importance of its integration into PHC. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2024
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6. Association between household food insecurity and stunting in children aged 0−59 months: Systematic review and meta‐analysis of cohort studies.
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Patriota, Érika S. O., Abrantes, Lívia C. S., Figueiredo, Ana C. M. G., Pizato, Nathalia, Buccini, Gabriela, and Gonçalves, Vivian S. S.
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CHRONIC disease risk factors ,STATISTICAL models ,MEDICAL information storage & retrieval systems ,EFFECT sizes (Statistics) ,GREY literature ,MALNUTRITION ,COMPUTER software ,FOOD security ,FAMILIES ,META-analysis ,PROFESSIONAL peer review ,SEVERITY of illness index ,RELATIVE medical risk ,SYSTEMATIC reviews ,ODDS ratio ,MEDLINE ,RESEARCH bias ,ACADEMIC achievement ,RURAL conditions ,METROPOLITAN areas ,GROWTH disorders ,CONFIDENCE intervals ,DATA analysis software ,COGNITION ,DISEASE risk factors ,DISEASE complications ,CHILDREN - Abstract
Household food insecurity (HFI) during childhood is associated with poor dietary diversity and malnutrition, placing children's growth at risk. Children with growth disorders, such as stunting, are more likely to have poor cognition and educational performance, lower economic status, and an increased risk of nutrition‐related chronic diseases in adulthood. Our study aimed to systematically review and conduct a meta‐analysis of cohort studies investigating the association between HFI and stunting in children aged 0−59 months. Peer‐reviewed and grey literature were systematically searched in electronic databases with no language or date restrictions. Two reviewers independently assessed the studies for pre‐established eligibility criteria. Data were extracted using a standard protocol. Random‐effects meta‐analysis models were used, and I2 > 40% indicated high heterogeneity across studies. We used the Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development, and Evaluation system to assess the quality of the evidence. Nine cohort studies comprising 46,300 children were included. Approximately 80% (n = 7) of the studies found a positive association between HFI and stunting. Pooled odds ratio was 1.00 (95% confidence interval [CI]: 0.87−1.14; I2: 76.14%). The pooled hazard ratio between moderate and severe HFI and stunting was 1.02 (95% CI: 0.84−1.22; I2: 85.96%). Due to high heterogeneity, the quality of evidence was very low. Individual studies showed an association between HFI and stunting in children aged 0–59 months; however, this association was not sustained in the pooled analysis, possibly because of high heterogeneity across studies. Key messages: Household food insecurity (HFI) was associated with stunting in children aged 0–59 months; however this association was not observed in a pooled analysis.Based on the scientific evidence in the literature to date, HFI alone does not explain growth problems in the 0–59 months age group.Because other factors were found to be associated with delayed linear growth in light of the available evidence, it is recommended that another systematic review be conducted to expand this investigation.There is a need for continued and effective monitoring of factors affecting child growth. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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7. USO DE DADOS ANTROPOMÉTRICOS DO SISTEMA DE VIGILÂNCIA ALIMENTAR E NUTRICIONAL (SISVAN-WEB) NA PRODUÇÃO DE EVIDÊNCIAS CIENTÍFICAS SOBRE O ESTADO NUTRICIONAL DA POPULAÇÃO BRASILEIRA: UMA REVISÃO SISTEMÁTICA.
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dos Prazeres Lima, Aline Vitória, Moraes Borges, Udsom Felipe, Sette Abrantes, Lívia Carvalho, Lopes Gomes, Daniela, Ferreira Frazão, Andrea das Graças, Messias Machado, Liliane Maria, and Gonçalves, Vivian S. S.
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HEALTH information systems ,NUTRITIONAL status ,ANTHROPOMETRY ,EPIDEMIOLOGY - Abstract
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- 2023
8. A qualitative analysis of the nurturing care environment of families participating in Brazil's Criança Feliz early childhood program.
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dos Santos, Laura Mendes Toledo Dal'Ava, Godoi, Lidia, de Andrade e Guimarães, Beatriz, Coutinho, Isabela Mendes, Pizato, Nathalia, Gonçalves, Vivian S. S., and Buccini, Gabriela
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POOR families ,HOME environment ,CHILDREN'S health ,CONDITIONAL cash transfer programs ,SOCIAL services ,JUDGMENT sampling - Abstract
Investing in early childhood programs such as Brazil's Criança Feliz Program (PCF) to support low-income families in providing a nurturing care environment is critical to ensure that children reach their full developmental potential. We aimed to analyze the influence of the PCF on the nurturing care environment provided by families enrolled in the program in the Federal District, Brazil. A qualitative case study was conducted based on in-depth interviews with a purposive sampling of 22 caregivers enrolled in the PCF for at least six months. Eighteen subthemes emerged from the thematic analysis following the five components of the Nurturing Care Framework (i.e., good health, adequate nutrition, responsive care, early learning, and security and safety). Caregivers recognized the benefits of the PCF on children's mental health (good health) and reported challenges in providing adequate nutrition due to food insecurity (adequate nutrition). A bond between the home visitor and families was identified as critical to promote responsive parenting practices (responsive care). Caregivers appreciated the early stimulation activities provided during PCF home visits (opportunities for early learning). Access to social welfare programs, such as conditional cash transfer and food assistance, were facilitated through PCF multisectoral actions (safety and security). On the other hand, families reported not receiving support from PCF for issues such as breastfeeding, maternal mental health, and disciplinary practices. In summary, PCF enhanced the components of the nurturing care environment provided by families. However, their vulnerabilities and contextual implementation barriers may prevent families from fully benefiting from PCF activities. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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9. Ultra-Processed Foods and Schooling Are Independently Associated with Lower Iron and Folate Consumption by Pregnant Women Followed in Primary Health Care.
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Biete, Amanda, Gonçalves, Vivian S. S., Crispim, Sandra P., Franceschini, Sylvia C. C., Carmo, Ariene S., and Pizato, Nathalia
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- 2023
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10. The Prevalence of Nutritional Anaemia in Brazilian Pregnant Women: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.
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Biete, Amanda, Gonçalves, Vivian S. S., Franceschini, Sylvia C. C., Nilson, Eduardo A. F., and Pizato, Nathalia
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- 2023
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11. Impact of Ultra-Processed Food Consumption on Quality of Diet among Brazilian Pregnant Women Assisted in Primary Health Care.
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Paula, Walkyria O., Gonçalves, Vivian S. S., Patriota, Erika S. O., Franceschini, Sylvia C. C., and Pizato, Nathalia
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- 2023
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12. Home-Prepared Meal Consumption Is Associated with Healthy Food Choices in Pregnant Women Followed Up by Primary Health Care.
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Gondin, Mariana S., Aguiar, Henrique P., Patriota, Érika S. O., Paula, Walkyria O., Pizato, Nathalia, Franceschini, Sylvia C. C., and Gonçalves, Vivian S. S.
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- 2022
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13. Maternal Consumption of Ultra-Processed Foods-Rich Diet and Perinatal Outcomes: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.
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Paula, Walkyria O., Patriota, Erika S. O., Gonçalves, Vivian S. S., and Pizato, Nathalia
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The consumption of ultra-processed food (UPF)-rich diets represents a potential threat to human health. Considering maternal diet adequacy during pregnancy is a major determinant for perinatal health outcomes, this study aimed to systematically review and meta-analyze studies investigating the association between maternal consumption of a UPF-rich diet and perinatal outcomes. Conducted according to the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analysis (PRISMA) guidelines, five electronic databases and gray literature using Google Scholar and ProQuest Dissertations and Theses Global were searched up to 31 May 2022. No restrictions were applied on language and publication date. Two reviewers independently conducted the study selection and data extraction process. Meta-analysis was conducted according to the random-effects model. In total, 61 studies were included in the systematic review and the overall population comprised 698,803 women from all gestational trimesters. Meta-analysis of cohort studies showed that maternal consumption of UPF-rich diets was associated with an increased risk of gestational diabetes mellitus (odds ratio (OR): 1.48; 95% confidence interval (CI): 1.17, 1.87) and preeclampsia (OR: 1.28; 95% CI: 1.15, 1.42). Neonatal outcomes showed no association. The overall GRADE quality of the evidence for the associations was very low. The findings highlight the need to monitor and reduce UPF consumption, specifically during the gestational period, as a strategy to prevent adverse perinatal outcomes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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14. Effect of n -3 long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acid intake on the eicosanoid profile in individuals with obesity and overweight: a systematic review and meta-analysis of clinical trials.
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Schweitzer, Guilherme R. B., Rios, Isabela N. M. S., Gonçalves, Vivian S. S., Magalhães, Kelly G., and Pizato, Nathalia
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UNSATURATED fatty acids ,OMEGA-3 fatty acids ,OBESITY ,ARACHIDONIC acid ,CLINICAL trials ,SEQUENTIAL analysis ,CHILDHOOD obesity - Abstract
Dietary n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) present beneficial effects on counteracting inflammation status, displaying a critical anti-inflammatory role and maintaining physiological homeostasis in obesity. The primary objective of this systematic review was to evaluate the effect of n-3 PUFAs intake on the eicosanoid profile of people with obesity and overweight. The search strategy on Embase, Scopus, PubMed, Web of Science, Cochrane Library, Google Scholar and ProQuest was undertaken until November 2019 and updated January 2021. The effect size of n-3 PUFAs on prostaglandins was estimated by Glass's, type 1 in a random-effect model for the meta-analysis. Seven clinical trials met the eligible criteria and a total of 610 subjects were included in this systematic review, and four of seven studies were included in meta-analysis. The intake of n-3 PUFAs promoted an overall reduction in serum pro-inflammatory eicosanoids. Additionally, n-3 PUFAs intake significantly decreased the arachidonic acid COX-derived PG eicosanoid group levels (Glass's Δ −0⋅35; CI −0⋅62, −0⋅07, I
2 31⋅48). Subgroup analyses showed a higher effect on periods up to 8 weeks (Glass's Δ −0⋅51; CI −0⋅76, −0⋅27) and doses higher than 0⋅5 g of n-3 PUFAs (Glass's Δ −0⋅46; CI −0⋅72, −0⋅27). Dietary n-3 PUFAs intake contributes to reduce pro-inflammatory eicosanoids of people with obesity and overweight. Subgroup's analysis showed that n-3 PUFAs can reduce the overall arachidonic acid COX-derived PG when adequate dose and period are matched. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2021
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15. Dietary protein and appetite sensations in individuals with overweight and obesity: a systematic review.
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de Carvalho, Kênia M. B., Pizato, Nathalia, Botelho, Patrícia B., Dutra, Eliane S., and Gonçalves, Vivian S. S.
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APPETITE ,EXPERIMENTAL design ,HIGH-protein diet ,MEDICAL databases ,INFORMATION storage & retrieval systems ,MEDICAL information storage & retrieval systems ,RESEARCH methodology ,MEDLINE ,OBESITY ,ONLINE information services ,SATISFACTION ,SYSTEMATIC reviews ,EVIDENCE-based medicine ,PROFESSIONAL practice ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics ,EVALUATION - Abstract
Purpose: This systematic review aimed to synthesize the available evidence on the effects of a high-protein diet on appetite sensations in individuals with overweight and obesity. Methods: Two authors independently conducted literature searches, study selection, design of the method, and quality appraisal. The main inclusion criteria were studies involving protocols that present a protein intake greater than 1.2 g/kg/day or 25% of the total daily energy content compared to a normal protein diet, i.e., 0.8–1.2 g/kg/day or 15%–20% of the total energy content. Studies that evaluated test meals or diet within a period of less than 7 days and participants with diabetes, cancer, or other specific conditions were excluded from this review. The literature search was updated until November 2019 using the main databases available. Results: Of a total of 4191 records, ten articles met the inclusion criteria and included a total of 1079 subjects. In six studies, participants experienced enhanced fullness or satiety in response to a high-dietary protein intake, of which four studies had an intervention period of 10–12 weeks. Conclusion: Our results suggest that among individuals with overweight or obesity, higher dietary protein intake may influence appetite sensations by enhancing fullness or satiety. The low level of evidence, due to the heterogeneity of the protocols and the high risk of bias, highlights the need for further studies to confirm these results. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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16. The impact of voluntary targets on the sodium content of processed foods in Brazil, 2011-2013.
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Nilson, Eduardo A. F., Spaniol, Ana M., Gonçalves, Vivian S. S., Oliveira, Michele L., Campbell, Norm, L'Abbé, Mary, Jaime, Patricia C., Gonçalves, Vivian S S, and L'Abbé, Mary
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Brazilians consume excessive dietary sodium (4700 mg/d); hence, the reduction of dietary sodium intake has been a Brazilian government priority. A set of strategies has been implemented that includes food and nutrition education initiatives and the reduction in the sodium content of processed foods and foods consumed out of the households. Since 2011, the Ministry of Health has selected priority food categories that contribute to over 90% of sodium intake from processed foods and have set biannual voluntary targets for sodium reduction with food industries to encourage food reformulation. Three rounds of monitoring of the sodium content on food labels have been conducted for instant pasta, commercially produced breads, cakes and cake mixes, cookies and crackers, snacks, chips, mayonnaise, salt-based condiments, and margarine. Between 90% and 100% of the food products achieved the first targets in the 2011-2013 period, and the average sodium content of food categories was reduced from 5% to 21% in these first 2 years. These data show that with close monitoring and government oversight, voluntary targets to reduce the sodium content in processed foods can have a significant impact even in a short time frame. The Brazilian strategy will be continuously monitored to maximize its impact, and, if necessary in the future, a transition to regulatory approaches with stronger enforcement may be considered. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
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17. Accuracy of self-reported hypertension: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
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Gonçalves, Vivian S. S., Andrade, Keitty R. C., Carvalho, Kenia M. B., Silva, Marcus T., Pereira, Mauricio G., and Galvao, Tais F.
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- 2018
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18. Accuracy of self-reported hypertension in Brazilian adolescents: Analysis of the Study of Cardiovascular Risk in Adolescents.
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Gonçalves, Vivian S. S., Galvão, Taís F., Silva, Marcus T., Kuschnir, Maria C., Dutra, Eliane S., and Carvalho, Kênia M. B.
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Given the high prevalence of hypertension in adolescents, it is important to investigate alternatives for estimating the magnitude of the disease. Our objective was to investigate the accuracy of self-reported hypertension. The study assessed participants of the Study of Cardiovascular Risk in Adolescents (ERICA). The following were calculated: sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value (PPV), and negative predictive value (NPV). The associations between inaccurate self-reporting and socioeconomic factors were investigated. The accuracy of self-reported hypertension had a sensitivity of 7.5% (95% CI, 6.9-8.2), a specificity of 96.6% (95% CI, 96.5-96.7), a PPV of 18.9% (95% CI, 17.4-20.5), and a NPV of 90.8% (95% CI, 90.6-91.0). The prevalence of inaccurate self-reported hypertension was smaller among girls (PR 0.68; 95% CI, 0.55-0.83) and younger boys (PR 0.68; 95% CI, 0.54-0.86) who were attending private schools. The use of self-reported hypertension was not a good strategy for investigating the hypertension in adolescents. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
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19. Effect of Grazing Behavior on Weight Regain Post-Bariatric Surgery: A Systematic Review.
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Pizato, Nathalia, Botelho, Patrícia B., Gonçalves, Vivian S. S., Dutra, Eliane S., and De Carvalho, Kênia M. B.
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Grazing, a type of maladaptive eating behavior, has been associated with poor weight outcomes in bariatric patients. The purpose of this study was to conduct a systematic review of the association between grazing behavior and weight regain post-bariatric surgery. Literature searches, study selection, design of the method, and quality appraisal were carried out by two independent authors. The search strategy was performed until October 2017 in Medline, Embase, Cochrane, Lilacs, Scopus, Web of Science, Google Scholar, ProQuest Dissertation & Theses, and Open Grey. Of a total of 3764 articles, five papers met the inclusion criteria (four original articles and one thesis), comprising 994 subjects, mostly women. The prevalence of grazing behavior ranged from 16.6 to 46.6%, and the highest prevalence of significant weight regain was 47%. The association between grazing and weight regain was observed in four of the five evaluated studies. Our findings support an association between grazing behavior and weight regain after bariatric surgery, regardless of surgery type and contextual concept of grazing. Further studies are needed to confirm the clarity of the real prevalence and interfering factors related to grazing behavior and weight outcomes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
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20. Sodium Reduction in Processed Foods in Brazil: Analysis of Food Categories and Voluntary Targets from 2011 to 2017.
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Nilson, Eduardo A. F., Spaniol, Ana M., Gonçalves, Vivian S. S., Moura, Iracema, Silva, Sara A., L'Abbé, Mary, and Jaime, Patricia C.
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Non-communicable diseases, including cardiovascular diseases, are responsible for over 70% of deaths in Brazil. Currently, over 25% of Brazilian adults are diagnosed as hypertensive; overall, current dietary sodium intake in Brazil (4700 mg/person) is over twice the international recommendations, and 70-90% of adolescents and adults consume excessive sodium. National sodium reduction strategies consider the main dietary sources of sodium to be added salt to foods, foods consumed outside of the household, and sodium in processed foods. The national voluntary strategy for sodium reduction in priority food categories has been continuously monitored over a 6-year period (2011-2017) and there was a significant 8-34% reduction in the average sodium content of over half food categories. Different food categories have undergone differing reductions in sodium over time, aiding gradual biannual targets to allow industries to develop new technologies and consumers to adapt to foods with less salt. By 2017, most products of all food categories had met the regional targets proposed by the Pan American Health Organization, showing that voluntary sodium reduction strategies can potentially contribute to food reformulation. Nevertheless, regulatory approaches may still be necessary in the future in order to reach all food producers and to allow stronger enforcement to meet more stringent regional targets. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
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