The most significant deficiencies in macro and micro nutrients in adolescents living with HIV/AIDS in antiretroviral therapy

Objective: To evaluate macro and micronutrients intake of adolescents living with HIV/AIDS in use of antiretroviral therapy and compare it to the Dietary Reference Intakes. Methodology: Cross-sectional study conducted with adolescents of both genders with HIV/AIDS, assessing the dietary composition...

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Main Authors: Fernanda Bissigo Pereira, Fernanda Miraglia, Caroline Barbosa Schmitz, Carmem Lúcia Oliveira da Silva, Alexandre Ramos Lazzarotto
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Language:English
Published: Arán Ediciones, S. L.
Series:Nutrición Hospitalaria
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spelling doaj-3e706e3ef420448790d165da9a262ca02020-11-25T02:39:29ZengArán Ediciones, S. L.Nutrición Hospitalaria0212-1611331212510.20960/nh.10S0212-16112016000100005The most significant deficiencies in macro and micro nutrients in adolescents living with HIV/AIDS in antiretroviral therapyFernanda Bissigo Pereira0Fernanda Miraglia1Caroline Barbosa SchmitzCarmem Lúcia Oliveira da Silva2Alexandre Ramos Lazzarotto3Serra Gaúcha SchoolCentro Universitário La SalleHospital de Clinicas de Porto AlegreFederal University of Rio Grande do SulObjective: To evaluate macro and micronutrients intake of adolescents living with HIV/AIDS in use of antiretroviral therapy and compare it to the Dietary Reference Intakes. Methodology: Cross-sectional study conducted with adolescents of both genders with HIV/AIDS, assessing the dietary composition of macro and micronutrients, using the 24h dietary recall. Results: 39 adolescents, average age of 15 years, 51.3% males. The participants intake of total calories, total fiber (g/d), liposoluble vitamins (A, D, E, K), vitamin B5 (mg/d), vitamin B9 (mg/d), vitamin C (mg/d), calcium (mg/d), phosphorus (mg/d), potassium (mg/d), and magnesium (mg/d) was lower than recommended. The percentages of intake lower than recommended were 79.5% for calories, 82.1% for total fibers, 89.7% for vitamin A, 100% for vitamin D, 87.2% for vitamin E, 100% for vitamin K, 71.8% for vitamin B5, 82.1% for vitamin B9, 76.9% for vitamin C, 92.3% for calcium, 61.5% for phosphorus, 97.4% for potassium, and 76.9% for magnesium. The participants ingested more carbohydrates (g), proteins (g), vitamins B2 (mg/d), B3 (mg/d), B8 (mg/d) and sodium (g/d) than recommended, the percentages above the recommendations being 92.3% for carbohydrates, 64.1% for proteins and vitamin B2, 56.4% for vitamin B3, 82.1% for vitamin B8, and 59% for sodium. The remaining nutrients were within the amounts recommended by the DRIs. Conclusion: Food intake was inadequate as compared to the recommendations of the International Nutrition Guidelines.http://scielo.isciii.es/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0212-16112016000100005&lng=en&tlng=enSidaTARVMicronutrientesAdolescentes
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author Fernanda Bissigo Pereira
Fernanda Miraglia
Caroline Barbosa Schmitz
Carmem Lúcia Oliveira da Silva
Alexandre Ramos Lazzarotto
spellingShingle Fernanda Bissigo Pereira
Fernanda Miraglia
Caroline Barbosa Schmitz
Carmem Lúcia Oliveira da Silva
Alexandre Ramos Lazzarotto
The most significant deficiencies in macro and micro nutrients in adolescents living with HIV/AIDS in antiretroviral therapy
Nutrición Hospitalaria
Sida
TARV
Micronutrientes
Adolescentes
author_facet Fernanda Bissigo Pereira
Fernanda Miraglia
Caroline Barbosa Schmitz
Carmem Lúcia Oliveira da Silva
Alexandre Ramos Lazzarotto
author_sort Fernanda Bissigo Pereira
title The most significant deficiencies in macro and micro nutrients in adolescents living with HIV/AIDS in antiretroviral therapy
title_short The most significant deficiencies in macro and micro nutrients in adolescents living with HIV/AIDS in antiretroviral therapy
title_full The most significant deficiencies in macro and micro nutrients in adolescents living with HIV/AIDS in antiretroviral therapy
title_fullStr The most significant deficiencies in macro and micro nutrients in adolescents living with HIV/AIDS in antiretroviral therapy
title_full_unstemmed The most significant deficiencies in macro and micro nutrients in adolescents living with HIV/AIDS in antiretroviral therapy
title_sort most significant deficiencies in macro and micro nutrients in adolescents living with hiv/aids in antiretroviral therapy
publisher Arán Ediciones, S. L.
series Nutrición Hospitalaria
issn 0212-1611
description Objective: To evaluate macro and micronutrients intake of adolescents living with HIV/AIDS in use of antiretroviral therapy and compare it to the Dietary Reference Intakes. Methodology: Cross-sectional study conducted with adolescents of both genders with HIV/AIDS, assessing the dietary composition of macro and micronutrients, using the 24h dietary recall. Results: 39 adolescents, average age of 15 years, 51.3% males. The participants intake of total calories, total fiber (g/d), liposoluble vitamins (A, D, E, K), vitamin B5 (mg/d), vitamin B9 (mg/d), vitamin C (mg/d), calcium (mg/d), phosphorus (mg/d), potassium (mg/d), and magnesium (mg/d) was lower than recommended. The percentages of intake lower than recommended were 79.5% for calories, 82.1% for total fibers, 89.7% for vitamin A, 100% for vitamin D, 87.2% for vitamin E, 100% for vitamin K, 71.8% for vitamin B5, 82.1% for vitamin B9, 76.9% for vitamin C, 92.3% for calcium, 61.5% for phosphorus, 97.4% for potassium, and 76.9% for magnesium. The participants ingested more carbohydrates (g), proteins (g), vitamins B2 (mg/d), B3 (mg/d), B8 (mg/d) and sodium (g/d) than recommended, the percentages above the recommendations being 92.3% for carbohydrates, 64.1% for proteins and vitamin B2, 56.4% for vitamin B3, 82.1% for vitamin B8, and 59% for sodium. The remaining nutrients were within the amounts recommended by the DRIs. Conclusion: Food intake was inadequate as compared to the recommendations of the International Nutrition Guidelines.
topic Sida
TARV
Micronutrientes
Adolescentes
url http://scielo.isciii.es/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0212-16112016000100005&lng=en&tlng=en
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