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Diet quality index as a predictor of treatment efficacy in overweight and obese adolescents: The EVASYON study

Authors :
Luis A. Moreno
Belén Zapatera
Manuel Lorenzo Delgado
Ahmad Agil
María E. Calle
A. Fernández-Mayorga
Santiago Navas-Carretero
T. Pozo
Miguel Martín-Matillas
J. Fernández
J A Martínez
M. Pérez-Expósito
Julia Wärnberg
Jose A. Martín-Lagos
R. Sanz
C. Muro
A. Villaseñor
Miguel García-Fuentes
David Martínez-Gómez
Javier Romeo
Pablo Tercedor
Danilo R. Silva
C. Pérez-Ballesteros
Óscar L. Veiga
M.G. Miranda
A.M. Pérez-Granados
Ascensión Marcos
Amelia A. Martí del Moral
A. Moleres
Domingo González-Lamuño
M.P. Vaquero
Germán Vicente-Rodríguez
P. Romero
T. Rendo
Gloria Bueno
J. M. Garagorri
María José Cuesta Aguilar
P. Rey
Gerardo Rodríguez
Pilar De Miguel-Etayo
Carlos Redondo-Figuero
Esther Nova
M.J. Piqueras
Amelia Marti
Javier Santabárbara
P. DeRufino
Teresa Amigo
E Martin-Bautista
Gemma López-Belmonte
Cristina Campoy
Virginia A. Aparicio
A. Carbonell
M. Garófano
Sonia Gómez-Martínez
Palma Chillón
R. Muñoz
María José Aradilla Marqués
D. Madruga
Ariel Villagra
Gonzalo Morandé
C. Azcona-SanJulian
Maria Cristina Azcona-San Julian
L. Barrios
Concepción Tomás
Ma.I. Mesana
M. A. Puertollano
P. Sánchez
E.L. Díaz
Instituto de Salud Carlos III
Ministerio de Sanidad, Consumo y Bienestar Social (España)
Ministerio de Asuntos Exteriores y Cooperación (España)
Diputación General de Aragón
European Commission
Source :
Digital.CSIC. Repositorio Institucional del CSIC, instname, Zaguán. Repositorio Digital de la Universidad de Zaragoza
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

The EVASYON Study Group.<br />[Background & aim]: A diet quality index (DQI) is a tool that provides an overall score of an individual's dietary intake when assessing compliance with food-based dietary guidelines. A number of DQIs have emerged, albeit their associations with health-related outcomes are debated. The aim of the present study was to assess whether adherence to dietary intervention, and the overall quality of the diet, can predict body composition changes.<br />[Methods]: To this purpose, overweight/obese adolescents (n = 117, aged: 13–16 years; 51 males, 66 females) were recruited into a multi-component (diet, physical activity and psychological support) family-based group treatment programme. We measured the adolescents' compliance and body composition at baseline and after 2 months (intensive phase) and 13 months (extensive phase) of follow-up. Also, at baseline, after 6 months, and at the end of follow-up we calculated the DQI.<br />[Results]: Global compliance with the dietary intervention was 37.4% during the intensive phase, and 14.3% during the extensive phase. Physical activity compliance was 94.1% at 2-months and 34.7% at 13months and psychological support compliance were growing over the intervention period (10.3% intensive phase and 45.3% during extensive phase). Adolescents complying with the meal frequency criteria at the end of the extensive phase had greater reductions in FMI z-scores than those did not complying (Cohen's d = 0.53). A statistically significant association was observed with the diet quality index. DQI-A variation explained 98.1% of BMI z-score changes and 95.1% of FMI changes.<br />[Conclusions]: We conclude that assessment of changes in diet quality could be a useful tool in predicting body composition changes in obese adolescents involved in a diet and physical activity intervention programme backed-up by psychological and family support.<br />The study was supported by the Ministry of Health, Social Services and Equality via the Carlos III Institute of Health (FIS Grant PI051080, PI051579). The EVASYON study received the award for the best applied research project in 2009 from AESAN (Spanish Agency for Food Safety and Nutrition from the Spanish Ministry of Health and Consumer Affairs. The study was supported by Aragon's Regional Government (DGA, Diputación General de Aragón) and European Regional Development Fund.

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Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Digital.CSIC. Repositorio Institucional del CSIC, instname, Zaguán. Repositorio Digital de la Universidad de Zaragoza
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....621b6291be3e836e04b0d9a241b2f326