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Association between Diet and Adiposity in Adults: Influence of Sedentary Behavior Patterns

This study analyzed the influence of sedentary behavior (SB) on the association between dietary patterns and adiposity in community-dwelling adults. Eight hundred and forty-three adults (age: 56.5 ± 18.3 years) participated in this cross-sectional epidemiological study. Dietary patterns were evaluat...

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Autores principales: Beretta, Victor Spiandor, Tebar, William Rodrigues, Scarabottolo, Catarina Covolo, Delfino, Leandro Dragueta, Saraiva, Bruna Thamyres Ciccotti, Santos, Amanda Barbosa, Antunes, Ewerton Pegorelli, Leoci, Isabella Cristina, Ferrari, Gerson, Christofaro, Diego Giulliano Destro
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10138045/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37107990
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/healthcare11081157
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author Beretta, Victor Spiandor
Tebar, William Rodrigues
Scarabottolo, Catarina Covolo
Delfino, Leandro Dragueta
Saraiva, Bruna Thamyres Ciccotti
Santos, Amanda Barbosa
Antunes, Ewerton Pegorelli
Leoci, Isabella Cristina
Ferrari, Gerson
Christofaro, Diego Giulliano Destro
author_facet Beretta, Victor Spiandor
Tebar, William Rodrigues
Scarabottolo, Catarina Covolo
Delfino, Leandro Dragueta
Saraiva, Bruna Thamyres Ciccotti
Santos, Amanda Barbosa
Antunes, Ewerton Pegorelli
Leoci, Isabella Cristina
Ferrari, Gerson
Christofaro, Diego Giulliano Destro
author_sort Beretta, Victor Spiandor
collection PubMed
description This study analyzed the influence of sedentary behavior (SB) on the association between dietary patterns and adiposity in community-dwelling adults. Eight hundred and forty-three adults (age: 56.5 ± 18.3 years) participated in this cross-sectional epidemiological study. Dietary patterns were evaluated using self-report questions regarding the weekly frequency of consumption of certain foods. Adiposity was determined using anthropometric measurements of weight, waist circumference, and height. SB was evaluated according to the time spent on screen devices. The usual physical activity level and socioeconomic status were considered confounding factors. Associations were determined using multivariate linear models with simultaneous adjustments for confounding variables. A statistical analysis indicated that fruit consumption was negatively related to the body mass index, regardless of the adjustment for SB domains. Red meat consumption was positively related to the body mass index, and fried food consumption was positively related to the waist-to-height ratio, regardless of the adjustment for SB domains. The consumption of fried food was positively associated with global and central adiposity after the adjustments for confounding factors and time spent on screen devices. We concluded that dietary habits are related to adiposity in adults. However, SB domains seem to influence the relationship between body adiposity and dietary habits, mainly regarding the consumption of fried foods.
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spelling pubmed-101380452023-04-28 Association between Diet and Adiposity in Adults: Influence of Sedentary Behavior Patterns Beretta, Victor Spiandor Tebar, William Rodrigues Scarabottolo, Catarina Covolo Delfino, Leandro Dragueta Saraiva, Bruna Thamyres Ciccotti Santos, Amanda Barbosa Antunes, Ewerton Pegorelli Leoci, Isabella Cristina Ferrari, Gerson Christofaro, Diego Giulliano Destro Healthcare (Basel) Article This study analyzed the influence of sedentary behavior (SB) on the association between dietary patterns and adiposity in community-dwelling adults. Eight hundred and forty-three adults (age: 56.5 ± 18.3 years) participated in this cross-sectional epidemiological study. Dietary patterns were evaluated using self-report questions regarding the weekly frequency of consumption of certain foods. Adiposity was determined using anthropometric measurements of weight, waist circumference, and height. SB was evaluated according to the time spent on screen devices. The usual physical activity level and socioeconomic status were considered confounding factors. Associations were determined using multivariate linear models with simultaneous adjustments for confounding variables. A statistical analysis indicated that fruit consumption was negatively related to the body mass index, regardless of the adjustment for SB domains. Red meat consumption was positively related to the body mass index, and fried food consumption was positively related to the waist-to-height ratio, regardless of the adjustment for SB domains. The consumption of fried food was positively associated with global and central adiposity after the adjustments for confounding factors and time spent on screen devices. We concluded that dietary habits are related to adiposity in adults. However, SB domains seem to influence the relationship between body adiposity and dietary habits, mainly regarding the consumption of fried foods. MDPI 2023-04-18 /pmc/articles/PMC10138045/ /pubmed/37107990 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/healthcare11081157 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Tebar, William Rodrigues
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Delfino, Leandro Dragueta
Saraiva, Bruna Thamyres Ciccotti
Santos, Amanda Barbosa
Antunes, Ewerton Pegorelli
Leoci, Isabella Cristina
Ferrari, Gerson
Christofaro, Diego Giulliano Destro
Association between Diet and Adiposity in Adults: Influence of Sedentary Behavior Patterns
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10138045/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37107990
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/healthcare11081157
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