Avaliou-se o nível de ingestão de ferro e vitamina C, em adolescente nas três fases do ciclo menstrual. O consumo alimentar de trinta adolescentes foi analisado pela técnica de registro, durante as fases pré-menstrual, menstrual e pós-menstrual, com a análise de dois registros por indivíduo, em cada fase. A prevalência da ingestão foi feita considerando seis registros alimentares de cada adolescente. Os padrões utilizados como referência foram as Dietary Reference Intakes (DRI)- Estimated Average Requirement (EAR) do Institute of Medicine (IOM), utilizando as abordagens probabilística e ponto de corte, para o ferro e vitamina C, respectivamente, além dos valores do Recommended Dietary Allowances (National Research Council). As adolescentes tinham 15,5 ± 1,7 anos, com idade da menarca de 11,8 ± 1,1 anos e ginecológica de 3,6 ± 1,9 anos. O consumo mediano de ferro foi 10,6 mg/dia e de vitamina C, 77,6 mg/dia. Observou-se pelas DRI-EAR uma prevalência de inadequação para ferro de 22,6% e de vitamina C 34% e pelo National Research Council, de 63,3% e 20%, respectivamente. Apesar da divergência entre os padrões, os resultados apontam risco nutricional para a população estudada. Sugere-se a realização de mais estudos dietéticos, utilizando as DRI-EAR, favorecendo diagnósticos nutricionais com subsequente medidas de intervenção.
The vitamin C and iron ingestion level was evaluated in adolescents during the three phases of the menstrual cycle. The food intake of 30 adolescents was analyzed during the premenstrual, menstrual, and postmenstrual phases, by the registration technique, with the analysis of two registrations per individual, in each phase. The prevalence estimate was done considering six dietary registrations for each adolescent. The patterns used as reference were the Dietary Reference Intakes (DRI) - Estimated Average Requirement (EAR) from Institute of Medicine - IOM (2001), using the probability approaches and the cut - point method for the iron and vitamin C respectively, in addition to the values from the Recommended Dietary Allowances (National Research Council). The adolescents were aged 15.5 ± 1.7; the age of the menarche was 11.8 ± 1,1; and gynecological age 3.6 ± 1.9. The medial consumption of iron was 10.6 mg/day and of vitamin C 77.6 mg/day. It was observed by DRIs-EAR an estimate of inadequacy for iron of 22.6% and for vitamin C of 34% and by National Research Council, 63.3% and 20%, respectively. Despite the divergence among the patterns, both results shows a nutritional risk for the studied population. The accomplishment of wider dietary studies, using DRI-EAR is suggested, favoring nutritional diagnoses with subsequent evaluation of intervention measures.