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Mediterranean Diet and Airway Inflammation in School-Aged Children

There seems to exist an intricate relationship between airway inflammation, body mass index (BMI), and diet. The intake of specific foods or food groups has been suggested to suppress the oxidative stress and inflammatory processes that characterize airway inflammation, but little is known about die...

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Autores principales: Rodrigues, Mónica, de Castro Mendes, Francisca, Padrão, Patrícia, Delgado, Luís, Paciência, Inês, Barros, Renata, Rufo, João Cavaleiro, Silva, Diana, Moreira, André, Moreira, Pedro
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10453938/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37628304
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/children10081305
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author Rodrigues, Mónica
de Castro Mendes, Francisca
Padrão, Patrícia
Delgado, Luís
Paciência, Inês
Barros, Renata
Rufo, João Cavaleiro
Silva, Diana
Moreira, André
Moreira, Pedro
author_facet Rodrigues, Mónica
de Castro Mendes, Francisca
Padrão, Patrícia
Delgado, Luís
Paciência, Inês
Barros, Renata
Rufo, João Cavaleiro
Silva, Diana
Moreira, André
Moreira, Pedro
author_sort Rodrigues, Mónica
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description There seems to exist an intricate relationship between airway inflammation, body mass index (BMI), and diet. The intake of specific foods or food groups has been suggested to suppress the oxidative stress and inflammatory processes that characterize airway inflammation, but little is known about dietary patterns and their complex interplay with BMI and airway inflammation. Therefore, this cross-sectional study aimed to explore the association between adherence to the Mediterranean diet (MD), a characteristic European diet, and levels of airway inflammation in school-aged children, taking into account their BMI. This cross-sectional analysis comprised 660 children: 49.1% females, 7–12 years old. Adherence to the MD was assessed through the alternate Mediterranean score (aMED). Higher scores represent a healthier diet (0–8). Airway inflammation was assessed measuring exhaled fractional nitric oxide (eNO). Two categories of BMI were considered: non-overweight/non-obese (p < 85th) and overweight/obese (p ≥ 85th). The associations between diet and airway inflammation were estimated using logistic regression models. Higher scores of the aMED were associated with decreased odds of having eNO ≥ 35 ppb, but only in non-overweight/non-obese children (OR = 0.77; 95% CI, 0.61–0.97). For overweight/obese children, the previous association was not significant (OR = 1.57, 95% CI, 0.88–2.79). Our findings suggest that adherence to the MD is associated with lower levels of airway inflammation among non-overweight/non-obese children.
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spelling pubmed-104539382023-08-26 Mediterranean Diet and Airway Inflammation in School-Aged Children Rodrigues, Mónica de Castro Mendes, Francisca Padrão, Patrícia Delgado, Luís Paciência, Inês Barros, Renata Rufo, João Cavaleiro Silva, Diana Moreira, André Moreira, Pedro Children (Basel) Article There seems to exist an intricate relationship between airway inflammation, body mass index (BMI), and diet. The intake of specific foods or food groups has been suggested to suppress the oxidative stress and inflammatory processes that characterize airway inflammation, but little is known about dietary patterns and their complex interplay with BMI and airway inflammation. Therefore, this cross-sectional study aimed to explore the association between adherence to the Mediterranean diet (MD), a characteristic European diet, and levels of airway inflammation in school-aged children, taking into account their BMI. This cross-sectional analysis comprised 660 children: 49.1% females, 7–12 years old. Adherence to the MD was assessed through the alternate Mediterranean score (aMED). Higher scores represent a healthier diet (0–8). Airway inflammation was assessed measuring exhaled fractional nitric oxide (eNO). Two categories of BMI were considered: non-overweight/non-obese (p < 85th) and overweight/obese (p ≥ 85th). The associations between diet and airway inflammation were estimated using logistic regression models. Higher scores of the aMED were associated with decreased odds of having eNO ≥ 35 ppb, but only in non-overweight/non-obese children (OR = 0.77; 95% CI, 0.61–0.97). For overweight/obese children, the previous association was not significant (OR = 1.57, 95% CI, 0.88–2.79). Our findings suggest that adherence to the MD is associated with lower levels of airway inflammation among non-overweight/non-obese children. MDPI 2023-07-29 /pmc/articles/PMC10453938/ /pubmed/37628304 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/children10081305 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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Paciência, Inês
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Rufo, João Cavaleiro
Silva, Diana
Moreira, André
Moreira, Pedro
Mediterranean Diet and Airway Inflammation in School-Aged Children
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/children10081305
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