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Nutritional Characterization of Street Food in Urban Turkmenistan, Central Asia

Author(s): Albuquerque, Gabriela ; Sousa, Sofia ; Lança de Morais, Inês ; Gelormini, Marcello ; Motta, Carla ; Gonzales, Gerard Bryan ; Ovezov, Azat ; Damasceno, Albertino ; Moreira, Pedro ; Breda, João ; Lunet, Nuno ; Padrão, Patrícia

Date: 2022

Persistent ID: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.18/8537

Origin: Repositório Científico do Instituto Nacional de Saúde

Subject(s): Nutrition; Food Processing; Street Food; Public Health; Central Asia; Composição dos Alimentos


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Objective: Describing the availability and nutritional composition of the most commonly available street foods in Ashgabat, Turkmenistan. Methods: One hundred sixty-one street food vending sites (six public markets) were assessed, through a collection of data on vending sites’ characteristics and food availability, and samples of commonly available foods (21 homemade; 11 industrial), for chemical analysis. Results: Fruit, beverages, and food other than fruit were available in 6.8, 29.2, and 91.9% of all vending sites, respectively. Regarding the latter, 52.7% of the vending sites sold only homemade products (main dishes, snacks, cakes, biscuits and pastries, bread, ice-cream chocolate and confectionery, savory pastries and sandwiches), 37.2% only industrial (ice-cream, chocolate and confectionery, cakes, biscuits and pastries, snacks, bread and savory pastries) and 10.1% both. Homemade foods presented significantly higher total fat [homemade 11.6 g (range 6.6–19.4 g); industrial 6.2 g (range 4.0–8.6 g), p = 0.001], monounsaturated, polyunsaturated and trans-fat, and sodium and potassium content per serving. Industrial wafers presented the highest mean saturated (11.8 g/serving) and trans-fat (2.32 g/serving) content. Homemade hamburgers presented the highest mean sodium content (1889 mg/serving). Conclusions: Strategies to encourage the production and sales of healthier street foods, especially homemade, are needed to promote healthier urban food environments in urban Turkmenistan.

Document Type Journal article
Language English
Contributor(s) Repositório Científico do Instituto Nacional de Saúde
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