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Dietary Intake and Diet Quality of Adult Survivors of Childhood Cancer and the General Population: Results from the SCCSS-Nutrition Study
Childhood cancer survivors (CCSs) are at increased risk of developing chronic health conditions. This may potentially be reduced by a balanced diet. We aimed to compare dietary intake and diet quality using the Alternative Healthy Eating Index (AHEI) of adult CCSs and the general Swiss population. A...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8224580/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34067298 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu13061767 |
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author | Belle, Fabiën N. Chatelan, Angeline Kasteler, Rahel Mader, Luzius Guessous, Idris Beck-Popovic, Maja Ansari, Marc Kuehni, Claudia E. Bochud, Murielle |
author_facet | Belle, Fabiën N. Chatelan, Angeline Kasteler, Rahel Mader, Luzius Guessous, Idris Beck-Popovic, Maja Ansari, Marc Kuehni, Claudia E. Bochud, Murielle |
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description | Childhood cancer survivors (CCSs) are at increased risk of developing chronic health conditions. This may potentially be reduced by a balanced diet. We aimed to compare dietary intake and diet quality using the Alternative Healthy Eating Index (AHEI) of adult CCSs and the general Swiss population. A food frequency questionnaire (FFQ) was completed by CCSs with a median age of 34 (IQR: 29–40) years. We compared dietary intake of 775 CCSs to two population-based cohorts who completed the same FFQ: 1276 CoLaus and 2529 Bus Santé study participants. CCSs consumed particular inadequate amounts of fiber and excessive amounts of sodium and saturated fat. Dietary intake was similar in CCSs and the general population. The mean AHEI was low with 49.8 in CCSs (men: 47.7, women: 51.9), 52.3 in CoLaus (men: 50.2, women: 54.0), and 53.7 in Bus Santé (men: 51.8, women: 54.4) out of a maximum score of 110. The AHEI scores for fish, fruit, vegetables, and alcohol were worse in CCSs than in the general population, whereas the score for sugar-sweetened beverages was better (all p < 0.001). Diet quality at follow-up did not differ between clinical characteristics of CCSs. Long-term CCSs and the general population have poor dietary intake and quality in Switzerland, which suggests similar population-based interventions for everyone. |
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spelling | pubmed-82245802021-06-25 Dietary Intake and Diet Quality of Adult Survivors of Childhood Cancer and the General Population: Results from the SCCSS-Nutrition Study Belle, Fabiën N. Chatelan, Angeline Kasteler, Rahel Mader, Luzius Guessous, Idris Beck-Popovic, Maja Ansari, Marc Kuehni, Claudia E. Bochud, Murielle Nutrients Article Childhood cancer survivors (CCSs) are at increased risk of developing chronic health conditions. This may potentially be reduced by a balanced diet. We aimed to compare dietary intake and diet quality using the Alternative Healthy Eating Index (AHEI) of adult CCSs and the general Swiss population. A food frequency questionnaire (FFQ) was completed by CCSs with a median age of 34 (IQR: 29–40) years. We compared dietary intake of 775 CCSs to two population-based cohorts who completed the same FFQ: 1276 CoLaus and 2529 Bus Santé study participants. CCSs consumed particular inadequate amounts of fiber and excessive amounts of sodium and saturated fat. Dietary intake was similar in CCSs and the general population. The mean AHEI was low with 49.8 in CCSs (men: 47.7, women: 51.9), 52.3 in CoLaus (men: 50.2, women: 54.0), and 53.7 in Bus Santé (men: 51.8, women: 54.4) out of a maximum score of 110. The AHEI scores for fish, fruit, vegetables, and alcohol were worse in CCSs than in the general population, whereas the score for sugar-sweetened beverages was better (all p < 0.001). Diet quality at follow-up did not differ between clinical characteristics of CCSs. Long-term CCSs and the general population have poor dietary intake and quality in Switzerland, which suggests similar population-based interventions for everyone. MDPI 2021-05-22 /pmc/articles/PMC8224580/ /pubmed/34067298 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu13061767 Text en © 2021 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/). |
spellingShingle | Article Belle, Fabiën N. Chatelan, Angeline Kasteler, Rahel Mader, Luzius Guessous, Idris Beck-Popovic, Maja Ansari, Marc Kuehni, Claudia E. Bochud, Murielle Dietary Intake and Diet Quality of Adult Survivors of Childhood Cancer and the General Population: Results from the SCCSS-Nutrition Study |
title | Dietary Intake and Diet Quality of Adult Survivors of Childhood Cancer and the General Population: Results from the SCCSS-Nutrition Study |
title_full | Dietary Intake and Diet Quality of Adult Survivors of Childhood Cancer and the General Population: Results from the SCCSS-Nutrition Study |
title_fullStr | Dietary Intake and Diet Quality of Adult Survivors of Childhood Cancer and the General Population: Results from the SCCSS-Nutrition Study |
title_full_unstemmed | Dietary Intake and Diet Quality of Adult Survivors of Childhood Cancer and the General Population: Results from the SCCSS-Nutrition Study |
title_short | Dietary Intake and Diet Quality of Adult Survivors of Childhood Cancer and the General Population: Results from the SCCSS-Nutrition Study |
title_sort | dietary intake and diet quality of adult survivors of childhood cancer and the general population: results from the sccss-nutrition study |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8224580/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34067298 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu13061767 |
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