Reformulation of snacks offered to children and adolescents at school kiosks: is this strategy enough or just the tip of the iceberg?
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2024-08-29
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Several studies have reported high overweight and obesity incidence among
schoolchildren and adolescents, who mostly consume packaged snacks with critical
nutrients exceeding the criteria of international profiling systems during school breaks.
Then, the objectives of this work were to reformulate a snack consumed by Argentinian
schoolchildren and adolescents (aged 6-13 years) to decrease its critical nutrient contents
and to determine if this product would still be accepted. Chocolate chip vanilla cookies
were selected for reformulation considering each recommended cut-off point for critical
nutrients, since a prohibition of products with warning octagons being offered at schools
would come into effect in Argentina. These cookies received good acceptability scores
(above 3 of 5 points) and would be consumed by 8 of 10 schoolchildren in a sample of
200 participants. These findings underscore the importance of legislation promoting
awareness of healthier eating habits and increasing the availability of healthier food
30 options in schools.
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Química de los alimentos, Nutrición infantil, Nutritional status, School-aged children and adolescents, Snack quality, Nutritional labeling
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International Journal of Food Sciences and Nutrition
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