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Assessment of Diet and Physical Activity in Paediatric Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease Patients: A United Kingdom Case Control Study
Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is the most common cause of chronic liver disease in children, with prevalence rising alongside childhood obesity rates. This study aimed to characterise the habitual diet and activity behaviours of children with NAFLD compared to obese children without live...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4690046/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26703719 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu7125494 |
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author | Gibson, Philippa S. Lang, Sarah Gilbert, Marianne Kamat, Deepa Bansal, Sanjay Ford-Adams, Martha E. Desai, Ashish P. Dhawan, Anil Fitzpatrick, Emer Moore, J. Bernadette Hart, Kathryn H. |
author_facet | Gibson, Philippa S. Lang, Sarah Gilbert, Marianne Kamat, Deepa Bansal, Sanjay Ford-Adams, Martha E. Desai, Ashish P. Dhawan, Anil Fitzpatrick, Emer Moore, J. Bernadette Hart, Kathryn H. |
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description | Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is the most common cause of chronic liver disease in children, with prevalence rising alongside childhood obesity rates. This study aimed to characterise the habitual diet and activity behaviours of children with NAFLD compared to obese children without liver disease in the United Kingdom (UK). Twenty-four biopsy-proven paediatric NAFLD cases and eight obese controls without biochemical or radiological evidence of NAFLD completed a 24-h dietary recall, a Physical Activity Questionnaire (PAQ), a Dutch Eating Behavior Questionnaire (DEBQ) and a 7-day food and activity diary (FAD), in conjunction with wearing a pedometer. Groups were well matched for age and gender. Obese children had higher BMI z-scores (p = 0.006) and BMI centiles (p = 0.002) than participants with NAFLD. After adjusting for multiple hypotheses testing and controlling for differences in BMI, no differences in macro- or micronutrient intake were observed as assessed using either 24-h recall or 7-day FAD (p > 0.001). Under-reporting was prevalent (NAFLD 75%, Obese Control 87%: p = 0.15). Restrained eating behaviours were significantly higher in the NAFLD group (p = 0.005), who also recorded more steps per day than the obese controls (p = 0.01). In conclusion, this is the first study to assess dietary and activity patterns in a UK paediatric NAFLD population. Only a minority of cases and controls were meeting current dietary and physical activity recommendations. Our findings do not support development of specific dietary/ physical activity guidelines for children with NAFLD; promoting adherence with current general paediatric recommendations for health should remain the focus of clinical management. |
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spelling | pubmed-46900462015-12-30 Assessment of Diet and Physical Activity in Paediatric Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease Patients: A United Kingdom Case Control Study Gibson, Philippa S. Lang, Sarah Gilbert, Marianne Kamat, Deepa Bansal, Sanjay Ford-Adams, Martha E. Desai, Ashish P. Dhawan, Anil Fitzpatrick, Emer Moore, J. Bernadette Hart, Kathryn H. Nutrients Article Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is the most common cause of chronic liver disease in children, with prevalence rising alongside childhood obesity rates. This study aimed to characterise the habitual diet and activity behaviours of children with NAFLD compared to obese children without liver disease in the United Kingdom (UK). Twenty-four biopsy-proven paediatric NAFLD cases and eight obese controls without biochemical or radiological evidence of NAFLD completed a 24-h dietary recall, a Physical Activity Questionnaire (PAQ), a Dutch Eating Behavior Questionnaire (DEBQ) and a 7-day food and activity diary (FAD), in conjunction with wearing a pedometer. Groups were well matched for age and gender. Obese children had higher BMI z-scores (p = 0.006) and BMI centiles (p = 0.002) than participants with NAFLD. After adjusting for multiple hypotheses testing and controlling for differences in BMI, no differences in macro- or micronutrient intake were observed as assessed using either 24-h recall or 7-day FAD (p > 0.001). Under-reporting was prevalent (NAFLD 75%, Obese Control 87%: p = 0.15). Restrained eating behaviours were significantly higher in the NAFLD group (p = 0.005), who also recorded more steps per day than the obese controls (p = 0.01). In conclusion, this is the first study to assess dietary and activity patterns in a UK paediatric NAFLD population. Only a minority of cases and controls were meeting current dietary and physical activity recommendations. Our findings do not support development of specific dietary/ physical activity guidelines for children with NAFLD; promoting adherence with current general paediatric recommendations for health should remain the focus of clinical management. MDPI 2015-11-26 /pmc/articles/PMC4690046/ /pubmed/26703719 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu7125494 Text en © 2015 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons by Attribution (CC-BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Gibson, Philippa S. Lang, Sarah Gilbert, Marianne Kamat, Deepa Bansal, Sanjay Ford-Adams, Martha E. Desai, Ashish P. Dhawan, Anil Fitzpatrick, Emer Moore, J. Bernadette Hart, Kathryn H. Assessment of Diet and Physical Activity in Paediatric Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease Patients: A United Kingdom Case Control Study |
title | Assessment of Diet and Physical Activity in Paediatric Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease Patients: A United Kingdom Case Control Study |
title_full | Assessment of Diet and Physical Activity in Paediatric Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease Patients: A United Kingdom Case Control Study |
title_fullStr | Assessment of Diet and Physical Activity in Paediatric Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease Patients: A United Kingdom Case Control Study |
title_full_unstemmed | Assessment of Diet and Physical Activity in Paediatric Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease Patients: A United Kingdom Case Control Study |
title_short | Assessment of Diet and Physical Activity in Paediatric Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease Patients: A United Kingdom Case Control Study |
title_sort | assessment of diet and physical activity in paediatric non-alcoholic fatty liver disease patients: a united kingdom case control study |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4690046/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26703719 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu7125494 |
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