Publications by authors named "Casandra Madrigal"

Minerals and vitamins involved in the antioxidant defense system are essential for healthy growth and proper development during infancy. Milk and dairy products are of particular importance for improving the supply of these nutrients to children. Indeed, the present study aimed to evaluate the nutrient intake and food sources of zinc (Zn), selenium (Se), retinol and carotenoids (sources of vitamin A), and vitamins C and E, and to analyze their relationships with personal and familiar factors in Spanish children from the EsNuPI study.

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Nutrition is a key factor in the development of non-communicable chronic diseases (NCCDs), especially cardiovascular diseases (CVD) and their risk factors. The "double burden of malnutrition" (DBM) is the coexistence of undernutrition and overnutrition in the same population across the life-course. In Latin America, the transition from a predominantly underweight to an overweight and obese population has increased more rapidly than in other regions in the world.

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Diet quality indicators (DQIns) are tools that aim to assess an individual's overall diet quality. Previous reviews focused mainly on health-related outcomes but did not provide detailed information about components, assessment variables, or important methodological issues for the development and application of DQIns in the pediatric age. The current mapping review aims to provide comprehensive guidance regarding DQIns developed through a priori methodology in children aged ≤14 y that have been applied worldwide.

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Diet in the first years of life is an important factor in growth and development. Dietary protein is a critical macronutrient that provides both essential and nonessential amino acids required for sustaining all body functions and procedures, providing the structural basis to maintain life and healthy development and growth in children. In this study, our aim was to describe the total protein intake, type and food sources of protein, the adequacy to the Population Reference Intake (PRI) for protein by the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA), and the Recommended Dietary Allowance (RDA) by the Institute of Medicine (IoM).

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Dietary patterns (DPs) are known to be tied to lifestyle behaviors. Understanding DPs and their relationships with lifestyle factors can help to prevent children from engaging in unhealthy dietary practices. We aimed to describe DPs in Spanish children aged 1 to <10 years and to examine their associations with sociodemographic and lifestyle variables.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study examined the usual intake of total fat and fatty acids in a representative group of Spanish children aged 1 to under 10 years, comparing those who consumed all types of milk with those who had adapted milk.
  • Both groups displayed high intake of saturated fatty acids (SFAs), while the intake of essential fatty acids (EFAs) and n-3 long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids (LC-PUFAs), particularly DHA, was low according to established nutritional guidelines.
  • Adapted milk consumption correlated with better adherence to dietary recommendations, highlighting the importance of understanding fat intake sources to develop targeted nutritional guidelines for children.
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The present study aimed to assess energy intake, nutrient profile and food sources in Spanish children participating in the EsNuPI ("Estudio Nutricional en Población Infantil Española") study. Plausibility of energy intake and adequacy of nutrient intakes to international recommendations were analyzed in a final sample of 1448 subjects (728 boys and 720 girls) and one group representative of the 1 to <10 years old urban Spanish children (reference sample ( = 707)) who consumed milk and one of the same age who consumed adapted milk over the last year (adapted milk consumers sample ( = 741)) were compared. Both groups completed data of a face-to-face and a telephone 24-h dietary recalls.

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  • A growing interest in healthy diets and lifestyles during childhood emphasizes their importance in preventing chronic diseases later in life, as dietary habits formed early tend to continue into adulthood.
  • The EsNuPI study focuses on Spanish children aged 1 to under 10, examining their dietary patterns, physical activity, and sedentary behaviors through surveys and food frequency questionnaires.
  • This research is unique for being the first comprehensive study of its kind in Spain for this age group, also exploring the impact of milk formulas and dairy on diet quality and overall health.
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