1. Adherence to the Mediterranean dietary pattern and BMI change among US adolescents
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Martin-Calvo, N, Chavarro, JE, Falbe, J, Hu, FB, and Field, AE
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Public Health ,Biomedical and Clinical Sciences ,Nutrition and Dietetics ,Health Sciences ,Pediatric ,Nutrition ,Clinical Research ,Adolescent ,Adolescent Behavior ,Adolescent Nutritional Physiological Phenomena ,Body Mass Index ,Child ,Diet Surveys ,Diet ,Healthy ,Diet ,Mediterranean ,Female ,Follow-Up Studies ,Guideline Adherence ,Health Behavior ,Health Knowledge ,Attitudes ,Practice ,Humans ,Male ,Pediatric Obesity ,Prospective Studies ,Surveys and Questionnaires ,United States ,Weight Loss ,Medical and Health Sciences ,Education ,Endocrinology & Metabolism ,Biomedical and clinical sciences ,Health sciences - Abstract
BackgroundAmong adults, the Mediterranean dietary pattern (MDP) is inversely related to body mass index (BMI). Data are lacking on adherence to the MDP among youth in the United States and whether the MDP is related to weight change in that group.ObjectiveTo assess whether adherence to the MDP was associated with BMI change among adolescents. To examine temporality, we studied the association between baseline and 2-3-year changes in adherence to the MDP with concurrent changes in BMI, as well as subsequent changes in BMI over a 7-year period.MethodsWe prospectively followed 6002 females and 4916 males in the Growing Up Today Study II, aged 8-15 years in 2004, living across United States. Data were collected by questionnaire in 2004, 2006, 2008 and 2011. Dietary intake was assessed by the Youth/Adolescent Questionnaire. The KidMed Index was derived to measure the adherence to the MDP. We used generalized estimating equations with repeated measures within subjects to assess the association between MDP and BMI change.ResultsA two-point increment in the KidMed Index was independently associated with a lower gain in BMI (-0.04 kg m(-2); P=0.001). A greater increase in adherence to the KidMed Index was independently related to a lower gain in BMI in both the concurrent (P-for-trend
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- 2016