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This study aimed to describe street food purchases in cities from Central Asia, considering
customers’ characteristics and the nutritional composition of the foods and beverages. Cross-sectional
studies were conducted in 2016/2017 in Dushanbe (Tajikistan), Bishkek (Kyrgyzstan), Ashgabat
(Turkmenistan) and Almaty (Kazakhstan). Direct observation was used to collect data on the
purchases made by street food customers, selected by random and systematic sampling. Nutritional
composition was estimated using data from chemical analyses, food composition tables or food labels.
A total of 714 customers (56.6% females, 55.5% aged ≥35 years, 23.3% overweight/obese) were
observed, who bought 852 foods and beverages, the most frequent being savoury pastries/snacks
(23.2%), main dishes (19.0%), sweet pastries/confectionery (17.9%), tea/coffee (11.3%) and soft
drinks/juices (9.8%). Fruit was the least purchased food (1.1%). Nearly one-third of customers
purchased industrial food items (31.9%). The median energy content of a street food purchase was
529 kcal/serving. Saturated and trans-fat median contents were 4.7 g/serving and 0.36 g/serving
(21.4% and 16.5% of maximum daily intake recommendations, respectively). Median sodium and
potassium contents were 745 mg/serving (37.3% of maximum recommendation) and 304 mg/serving
(8.7% of minimum recommendation), respectively. In general, the purchases observed presented
high contents of energy, saturated-fat, trans-fat and sodium, and low levels of potassium. Policies
towards the improvement of these urban food environments should be encouraged.
Description
This article belongs to the Special Issue Food Security, Food Intake and Eating Behaviour in Low- and Middle- Income Countries
Keywords
Street Food Nutrition Transition Central Asia Nutritional Value Composição dos Alimentos Segurança Alimentar
Pedagogical Context
Citation
Nutrients. 2021 Oct 19;13(10):3651. doi: 10.3390/nu13103651
Publisher
MDPI
