TY - JOUR
T1 - Efectos en la salud asociados a la ingesta de frutas cítricas en infantes de 6 a 24 meses de edad
T2 - Protocolo de una revisión sistemática
AU - Daga, Rodrigo
AU - Gomez-Rutti, Yuliana
AU - Soto-Pascual, Melissa
AU - Hernández-Uribe, Andrés
AU - Anton-Huiman, Jannet C.
AU - Chipa-Guillén, Diego
AU - Rosas-Choo, Christopher
AU - Vidal-Huamán, Gabriela
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2022 Asociacion Espanola de Dietistas-Nutricionistas. All rights reserved.
PY - 2022
Y1 - 2022
N2 - Introduction: In Latin America, the recommendations about the introduction of citrus in the complementary feeding are heterogeneous. Food restriction during the first years of life can increase the risk of nutritional deficiencies. The objective of the review is to identify the health effects associated with the citrus intake in infants from 6 to 24 months of age. Methodology: We will include studies with preterm infants, without diseases or surgical interventions that require dietary modification. Citrus are considered as Orange, Camu Camu, Tangelo, Lemon, Mandarin, Lime, Cider, Grapefruit, and Clementine, consumed in the natural form or in juices or extracts, or in combination with other foods. All health effects associated with the intake of citrus will be reported. The databases of MEDLINE (through PubMed), Scopus, Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials (CENTRAL), Epistemonikos, LILACS, and SciELO will be searched. Also, grey literature will be searched in international thesis repositories. Observational studies, randomized and non-randomized clinical trials will be included. Study selection, data extraction and risk of bias assessment will be done independently, in duplicate and with blinding. At the end of each stage, blinding will be lifted to resolve conflicts between reviewers through consensus. A narrative synthesis of the results of the primary studies and the risk of bias will be conducted.
AB - Introduction: In Latin America, the recommendations about the introduction of citrus in the complementary feeding are heterogeneous. Food restriction during the first years of life can increase the risk of nutritional deficiencies. The objective of the review is to identify the health effects associated with the citrus intake in infants from 6 to 24 months of age. Methodology: We will include studies with preterm infants, without diseases or surgical interventions that require dietary modification. Citrus are considered as Orange, Camu Camu, Tangelo, Lemon, Mandarin, Lime, Cider, Grapefruit, and Clementine, consumed in the natural form or in juices or extracts, or in combination with other foods. All health effects associated with the intake of citrus will be reported. The databases of MEDLINE (through PubMed), Scopus, Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials (CENTRAL), Epistemonikos, LILACS, and SciELO will be searched. Also, grey literature will be searched in international thesis repositories. Observational studies, randomized and non-randomized clinical trials will be included. Study selection, data extraction and risk of bias assessment will be done independently, in duplicate and with blinding. At the end of each stage, blinding will be lifted to resolve conflicts between reviewers through consensus. A narrative synthesis of the results of the primary studies and the risk of bias will be conducted.
KW - Allergy and Immunology
KW - Citrus
KW - Hypersensitivity
KW - Infant
KW - Infant Nutritional Physiological Phenomena
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85127565404&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.14306/renhyd.26.S2.1261
DO - 10.14306/renhyd.26.S2.1261
M3 - Artículo
AN - SCOPUS:85127565404
SN - 2173-1292
VL - 26
JO - Revista Espanola de Nutricion Humana y Dietetica
JF - Revista Espanola de Nutricion Humana y Dietetica
M1 - e1261
ER -