Automated Author Profile

ALMEIDA, Claudia Choma Bettega

Current S-Index

1.3

Sum of Dataset Indices for all datasets

Average Dataset Index per Dataset

0.3

Average Dataset Index per dataset

Total Datasets

4

Total datasets for this author

Average FAIR Score

13.5%

Average FAIR Score per dataset

Total Citations

0

Total citations to the author's datasets

Total Mentions

0

Total mentions of the author's datasets

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Datasets

Professional practice of dietitians in the Brazilian School Feeding Program: A multiple case study

ABSTRACT Objective: To assess dietician’s numerical parameters for school feeding and discuss limitations and possibilities for professional practice in the municipalities of Vale do Ivaí, in Northern Paraná, Brazil. Methods: This is a multiple case study. A semi-structured interview was administered to dietitians working at the School Feeding Program in nine cities located in Vale do Ivaí, Paraná, Brazil. Resolution nº 465/2010, from the Brazilian Federal Board of Dietitians, was used to calculate the adequacy of working hours of dietitians. The legistation of the Brazilian School Feeding Program was applied to discuss professional practice. Results: All the cities had at least one dietitian responsible for the School Feeding Program. The percentage of adequate working hours was from 20 to 66%. Some dietitians were involved in management activities, administration, procurement, and accounting, in addition to dietitian assignments for the School Feeding Program. Most dietitians worked in other sectors of the municipalities such as the health system, social assistance, and at events. This practice could compromise compliance of technical activities that must be met by the dietitians of the School Feeding Program. Conclusion: The number of dietitians in most of cities working at School Feeding Program is not sufficient to meet the number of students. The insuficient workload and excessive activities could hinder the development of dietitian’s private activities. The hiring of nutrition and dietitian technicians and administrative assistants for bureaucratic activies is recommended.

Authors

  • PIRES, Patrícia Fernanda Ferreira ;
  • RETONDARIO, Anabelle ;
  • ALMEIDA, Claudia Choma Bettega ;
  • SCHMIDT, Suely Teresinha ;
  • BEUX, Marcia Regina ;
  • FERREIRA, Sila Mary Rodrigues
0 Citations0 Mentions13% FAIR0.3 Dataset Index
10.6084/m9.figshare.20018520January 2022

Professional practice of dietitians in the Brazilian School Feeding Program: A multiple case study

ABSTRACT Objective: To assess dietician’s numerical parameters for school feeding and discuss limitations and possibilities for professional practice in the municipalities of Vale do Ivaí, in Northern Paraná, Brazil. Methods: This is a multiple case study. A semi-structured interview was administered to dietitians working at the School Feeding Program in nine cities located in Vale do Ivaí, Paraná, Brazil. Resolution nº 465/2010, from the Brazilian Federal Board of Dietitians, was used to calculate the adequacy of working hours of dietitians. The legistation of the Brazilian School Feeding Program was applied to discuss professional practice. Results: All the cities had at least one dietitian responsible for the School Feeding Program. The percentage of adequate working hours was from 20 to 66%. Some dietitians were involved in management activities, administration, procurement, and accounting, in addition to dietitian assignments for the School Feeding Program. Most dietitians worked in other sectors of the municipalities such as the health system, social assistance, and at events. This practice could compromise compliance of technical activities that must be met by the dietitians of the School Feeding Program. Conclusion: The number of dietitians in most of cities working at School Feeding Program is not sufficient to meet the number of students. The insuficient workload and excessive activities could hinder the development of dietitian’s private activities. The hiring of nutrition and dietitian technicians and administrative assistants for bureaucratic activies is recommended.

Authors

  • PIRES, Patrícia Fernanda Ferreira ;
  • RETONDARIO, Anabelle ;
  • ALMEIDA, Claudia Choma Bettega ;
  • SCHMIDT, Suely Teresinha ;
  • BEUX, Marcia Regina ;
  • FERREIRA, Sila Mary Rodrigues
0 Citations0 Mentions13% FAIR0.3 Dataset Index
10.6084/m9.figshare.20018520.v1January 2022

Dietary exposure to low-calorie sweeteners in a sample of Brazilian pregnant women

The dietary exposure to low-calorie sweeteners (LCS) was estimated in a sample of pregnant Brazilian women. Consumption data were obtained with a 24-h Dietary Recall interview. Because of the uncertainty in assessing foods with LCS, they were classified into three scenarios to ensure inclusion of the 15 LCS allowed for use in Brazil: ranging from a less to a more conservative scenario. The concentration of LCS was estimated using the amount declared on the label or the maximum permitted levels and analytical determination data for table-top sweeteners. The frequency of consumption was higher for acesulfame-K, aspartame, and cyclamate. The food groups contributing the most to the consumption of LCS were non-alcoholic beverages, table-top sweeteners, confectionary and desserts. The level of dietary exposure to LCS was within the safety limit. However, continued efforts to monitor their dietary exposure are necessary given the limitations highlighted in this study.

Authors

  • Duarte, Larissa Marinho ;
  • Ferreira, Sila Mary Rodrigues ;
  • Almeida, Claudia Choma Bettega ;
  • da Fonseca Leitão Duran, Ana Clara ;
  • Grilo, Mariana Fagundes ;
  • de Souza Macedo, Mariana ;
  • do Carmo Castro Franceschini, Sylvia ;
  • Crispim, Sandra Patricia
0 Citations0 Mentions13% FAIR0.3 Dataset Index
10.6084/m9.figshare.20531569January 2022

Dietary exposure to low-calorie sweeteners in a sample of Brazilian pregnant women

The dietary exposure to low-calorie sweeteners (LCS) was estimated in a sample of pregnant Brazilian women. Consumption data were obtained with a 24-h Dietary Recall interview. Because of the uncertainty in assessing foods with LCS, they were classified into three scenarios to ensure inclusion of the 15 LCS allowed for use in Brazil: ranging from a less to a more conservative scenario. The concentration of LCS was estimated using the amount declared on the label or the maximum permitted levels and analytical determination data for table-top sweeteners. The frequency of consumption was higher for acesulfame-K, aspartame, and cyclamate. The food groups contributing the most to the consumption of LCS were non-alcoholic beverages, table-top sweeteners, confectionary and desserts. The level of dietary exposure to LCS was within the safety limit. However, continued efforts to monitor their dietary exposure are necessary given the limitations highlighted in this study.

Authors

  • Duarte, Larissa Marinho ;
  • Ferreira, Sila Mary Rodrigues ;
  • Almeida, Claudia Choma Bettega ;
  • da Fonseca Leitão Duran, Ana Clara ;
  • Grilo, Mariana Fagundes ;
  • de Souza Macedo, Mariana ;
  • do Carmo Castro Franceschini, Sylvia ;
  • Crispim, Sandra Patricia
0 Citations0 Mentions13% FAIR0.3 Dataset Index
10.6084/m9.figshare.20531569.v1January 2022