Adolescents’ unhealthy eating habits are associated with meal skipping

Jun 10, 2017Nutrition (Burbank, Los Angeles County, Calif.)

Skipping meals is linked to unhealthy eating habits in teenagers

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Abstract

Daily consumption of breakfast, lunch, and dinner was reported by 47%, 78%, and 52% of Brazilian adolescents, respectively.

  • Diet quality among adolescents was characterized by low consumption of fruits, vegetables, and dairy, and high intake of fats and sodium.
  • An unsatisfactory meal profile was observed in 14% of adolescents.
  • Daily breakfast consumption was linked to higher diet quality scores, lower sodium intake, and increased fruit and dairy consumption.
  • Daily lunch consumption was associated with greater vegetable and protein intake.
  • Eating dinner was connected to an increased consumption of whole fruits.
  • Skipping meals may lead to lower diet quality, particularly in terms of fruit and vegetable intake and higher sodium and unhealthy fat consumption.

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