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Article Dans Une Revue Children Année : 2021

Breakfast Dietary Pattern Is Inversely Associated with Overweight/Obesity in European Adolescents: The HELENA Study.

L. T. Cacau
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P. de Miguel-Etayo
  • Fonction : Auteur
A. M. Santaliestra-Pasías
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N. Giménez-Legarre
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D. M. Marchioni
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C. Molina-Hidalgo
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L. Censi
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M. González-Gross
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E. Grammatikaki
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C. Breidenassel
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T. de Ruyter
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M. Kersting
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O. Androutsos
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S. Gómez-Martinez
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A. Kafatos
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K. Widhalm
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P. Stehle
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D. Molnár
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Y. Manios
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S. de Henauw
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L. A. Moreno
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Obesity in children and adolescents is a public health problem and diet can play a major role in this condition. We aimed to identify sex-specific dietary patterns (DP) and to evaluate the association with overweight/obesity in European adolescents. We conducted a cross-sectional analysis with 2327 adolescents aged between 12.5 to 17.5 years from a multicenter study across Europe. The body mass index was categorized in “normal weight” and “overweight/obesity”. Two non-consecutive 24-h dietary recalls were collected with a computerized self-reported software. Principal component factor analysis was used to identify DP. Mixed-effect logistic regression models were used to evaluate the association between the sex-specific DP and overweight/obesity outcome. As a result, we found three DP in boys (snacking and bread, Mediterranean diet, and breakfast) and four DP in girls (convenience, plant-based and eggs, Western, and breakfast). The association between DP and overweight/obesity highlights that those adolescents with higher adherence to the breakfast DP had lower odds for overweight/obesity, even after the inclusion of covariables in the adjustments. In European adolescents, the breakfast DP positively characterized by breakfast cereals, fruit, milk, and dairy and negatively characterized by sugar-sweetened beverages in boys and negatively characterized by cereals (pasta, rice, and others) in girls, was inversely associated with overweight/obesity.
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hal-04480699 , version 1 (27-02-2024)

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L. T. Cacau, P. de Miguel-Etayo, A. M. Santaliestra-Pasías, N. Giménez-Legarre, D. M. Marchioni, et al.. Breakfast Dietary Pattern Is Inversely Associated with Overweight/Obesity in European Adolescents: The HELENA Study.. Children, 2021, Children, 8, ⟨10.3390/children8111044⟩. ⟨hal-04480699⟩

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