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The association between portion sizes from high-energy-dense foods and body composition in european adolescents: the helena study

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  • معلومة اضافية
    • Contributors:
      CHU Lille; Inserm; Institut Pasteur de Lille; Université de Lille; Facteurs de risque et déterminants moléculaires des maladies liées au vieillissement (RID-AGE) - U1167; University of Zaragoza - Universidad de Zaragoza Zaragoza; Institute for Translational Research in Inflammation - U 1286 INFINITE; Lille Inflammation Research International Center (LIRIC) - U995; Medizinische Universität Wien = Medical University of Vienna; Harokopio University of Athens; University of Crete Heraklion UOC; University of Pecs; Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn; Instituto de Salud Carlos III Madrid ISC; Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cientificas España = Spanish National Research Council Spain CSIC; Universiteit Gent = Ghent University UGENT; Universidad de Granada = University of Granada UGR
    • الموضوع:
      2022
    • Collection:
      LillOA (Lille Open Archive - Université de Lille)
    • نبذة مختصرة :
      Obesity prevalence has been simultaneously increasing with high consumption of large food portion sizes (PS). However, there is scarce information on PS of energy-dense (ED) foods as a potential risk factor of obesity in adolescents. In the present study, we investigate the association between the PS of the most ED foods and body composition. A sample of 1889 adolescents (54.4% females) from the Healthy Lifestyle in Europe by Nutrition in Adolescence cross-sectional multicenter study (HELENA-CSS) study were included. Most ED foods (e.g., cheese) were selected according to higher fat and/or sugar content and low fiber and water. Linear and ordinal logistic regression models were adjusted for age, physical activity, total energy intake (TEI), and socioeconomic status (SES). Analysis was performed both in those adolescents reporting plausible energy intake according to the approach of Goldberg et al. and in the whole sample. In male plausible reporters, PS from "breakfast cereals" showed a significant and positive association with BMI (β = 0.012; 0.048). PS from "carbonated soft drinks" in males (OR = 1.001; 95% CI 1.000; 1.002) and "bread and rolls" in females (OR = 1.002; 95% CI 1.000; 1.004) were associated with higher probability of having obesity, while "sweet bakery products" were associated with lower probability of having obesity (OR = 0.996; 95% CI 0.991; 0.999) in females. The present study suggests association between PS of ED foods and obesity in European adolescents. Prospective studies are needed to examine the effect of prolonged exposure to large PS and obesity development. ; 13;3
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    • Relation:
      Nutrients; http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12210/40844
    • الدخول الالكتروني :
      https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12210/40844
    • Rights:
      Attribution 3.0 United States ; info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
    • الرقم المعرف:
      edsbas.2F76A5A5