Summary:
Dietary study of selected nutrient intake in representative sample of 980 Czech
children of junior and senior school age was conducted during the fall of the year
1998. Two dietary assessment methods were used: repeated 24-hr recall and food
frequency questionnaire (FFQ) with semiquantitative approach focused on main
dietary sources of vitamins and calcium. Nutrient intake was calculated from 24-hr
recalls using the values of nutrient profiles of food groups and subgroups. The
results showed inadequate intake of vitamin C (80 and 51 % of recommendation
in the junior and senior group, resp.), vitamin E (69 and 60 %, resp.) and calcium
(66 and 54 %, resp.). The method of FFQ was evaluated as an inappropriate one in
assessed age, giving three times higher values of nutrient intake comparing with
the controled 24-hr recall. The results of nutrient intake in a sample of Czech
children show the require of better nutrition education. It is highly recommended
to increase the consumption of foods from the groups of vegetable, fruit and milk
and milk products, fortificated, if possible, eg. by iodine.
Key words:
calcium - vitamins - children’s nutrition - dietary assessment methods
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