Disponibilidade de alimentos ultraprocessados nos domicílios de famílias que preparam refeições em casa

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Palavras-chave:

Comportamento do consumidor, Ingestão de alimentos, Preferências alimentares, Alimentos industrializados, Entrevista, Pesquisa qualitativa

Resumo

Objetivo
O presente estudo caracterizou o grau de processamento dos alimentos disponíveis e a rotina de compra de alimentos de famílias com crianças e/ou adolescentes e que costumam preparar refeições em casa. 
Métodos
Métodos mistos (entrevista, questionário e inventário de alimentos). As transcrições das entrevistas foram submetidas à análise temática e os alimentos identificados no inventário foram classificados segundo o grau de processamento e analisados quanto à disponibilidade e acessibilidade no ambiente alimentar domiciliar. 
Resultados
Os resultados revelaram que a disponibilidade de alimentos ultraprocessados foi alta; que o supermercado foi o principal local de aquisição de alimentos e que a compra de alimentos faz parte de uma rotina previamente organizada em que o tempo e o controle de gastos são os aspectos mais valorizados. 
Conclusão
Ações focadas no planejamento e execução da compra de alimentos in natura e minimamente processados são necessárias para promover maior disponibilidade domiciliar e, consequentemente, o consumo de alimentos in natura e minimamente processados, aproximando as refeições realizadas em casa do que é preconizado pelo Guia Alimentar para a População Brasileira.

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06-03-2023

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PRADO, T. R., MAZZONETTO, A. C., BOTELHO, A. M., & FIATES, G. M. R. (2023). Disponibilidade de alimentos ultraprocessados nos domicílios de famílias que preparam refeições em casa. Revista De Nutrição, 35, 1–13. Recuperado de https://periodicos.puc-campinas.edu.br/nutricao/article/view/7561

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