Proposal for a Breakfast Quality Index (BQI) for children and adolescents

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Objective To propose and apply an instrument to assess the breakfast quality of children and adolescents in the Mediterranean area. Design Randomized, cross-sectional survey of breakfast consumption using a validated semi-quantitative FFQ administered at school by trained dietitians between Tuesday and Friday. A Breakfast Quality Index (BQI) score was developed, assigning a positive value to the consumption of cereals, fruit, vegetables, dairy products, MUFA, Ca and compliance with energy recommendations, and to the absence of SFA and trans-rich fats. Data were analysed by Student's t test and ANOVA. Setting Schools in Granada and Balearic Islands (Spain). Subjects All schoolchildren (n 4332) aged 8-17 years at randomly selected and representative schools between 2006 and 2008, stratified by age and sex. Results Breakfast was not consumed by 6·5 % of participants. BQI score was highest for children aged 7-9 years and decreased with age (P = 0·001). Females scored higher in all age groups. The lowest score was in males aged 14-17 years and the highest in females aged 7-9 years (P = 0·006). Conclusions The proposed BQI appears useful to estimate the breakfast quality of schoolchildren and to form a basis for nutrition education. © The Authors 2012.

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Monteagudo, C., Palacín-Arce, A., Bibiloni, M. D. M., Pons, A., Tur, J. A., Olea-Serrano, F., & Mariscal-Arcas, M. (2013). Proposal for a Breakfast Quality Index (BQI) for children and adolescents. Public Health Nutrition, 16(4), 639–644. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1368980012003175

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