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. 2021 Sep 8;24(18):5977–5984. doi: 10.1017/S1368980021003876

Table 1.

Availability of children’s food products in low-income (Campanhã) and high-income (Foz) neighbourhoods, according to processing degree (n 431, available for collection)

Processing type Total n 431 Low income n 305 (70·8 %) High income n 126 (29·2 %) P value*
Group 1 unprocessed or minimally processed foods 97 22·5 78 25·6 19 15·1
  Cereal/porridge 12 12·4 7 9·0 5 26·3 0·026
  Fruit/vegetable purée 77 79·4 65 83·3 12 63·2
  Meat- or fish-based meal 1 1·0 0 0·0 1 5·3
  Yogurt or yogurt-related product 6 6·2 6 7·7 0 0·0
  Other 1 1·0 0 0·0 1 5·3
Group 2 processed foods 28 6·5 22 7·2 6 4·8
  Meat- or fish-based meal 23 82·1 17 77·3 6 100 0·026
  Fruit/Vegetable purée 2 7·1 2 9·1 0 0·0
  Follow-on formula/growing up-milk 1 3·6 1 4·5 0 0·0
  Breast milk substitute 1 3·6 1 4·5 0 0·0
  Soup 1 3·6 1 4·5 0 0·0
Group 3 ultra-processed foods 306 71·0 205 67·2 101 80·2
  Cereal/porridge 146 47·7 93 45·4 53 52·5 0·026
  Fruit/vegetable purée 19 6·2 17 8·3 2 2·0
  Juice/smoothie/tea/other drinks 12 3·9 6 2·9 6 5·9
  Follow-on formula/growing up-milk 13 4·2 11 5·4 2 2·0
  Breast milk substitute 83 27·1 48 23·4 35 34·7
  Yogurt or yogurt-related product 23 7·5 22 10·7 1 1·0
  Biscuits/wafers/crisps 7 2·3 5 2·4 2 2·0
  Other 3 1·0 3 1·5 0 0·0
*

Chi Square Test, P value for the comparison between low- and high-income neighbourhood.

Products for specific purposes (e.g. feed thickener, snacks, supplements).