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The food pyramid adapted to physically active adolescents as a nutrition education tool1 1 The project received partial funding from Embrapa Café (project no19.2004.398.01, protocol no 2004.009.01) and Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq; research productivity bursaries no 302520/2008-2); and a translation grant from the Graduate Rectory, University of Brasília. There was no conflict of interest on the realization of the study.

A pirâmide alimentar adaptada para adolescentes fisicamente ativos como ferramenta de educação nutricional

La pirámide alimentar adaptada para adolescentes físicamente activos como herramienta de educación en nutrición

This study aimed to assess the understanding of the Food Pyramid Adapted to Physically Active Adolescents as an educational tool to improve nutrition knowledge. Adolescents engaged in sport training responded to a nutrition knowledge questionnaire before and after the intervention. The pyramid intervention group received the printed educational material, and the broad intervention group received the printed material followed by a lecture. As a result, mean initial nutrition knowledge was average (59.9 ± 18 points), increasing (p<0.001) after the intervention (69.1 ± 20 points) without significant difference between interventions. In conclusion, adolescents' nutrition knowledge improved, even with the use of the Food Pyramid alone, indicating its use to promote nutritional knowledge.

Adolescence; Sports; Eating Habits; Food Groups


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