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Sex- and weight-specific changes in the frequency of sweet treat consumption during early adolescence: a longitudinal study
The transition from childhood to adolescence is a sensitive period, triggering changes in health- and weight-related behaviours including eating habits which likely vary between girls and boys. We aimed to characterise the changes in the frequency of consumption of select sugary foods and drinks (‘s...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8524426/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33787473 http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0007114521001112 |
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author | Lommi, Sohvi Engberg, Elina Tuorila, Hely Kolho, Kaija-Leena Viljakainen, Heli |
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description | The transition from childhood to adolescence is a sensitive period, triggering changes in health- and weight-related behaviours including eating habits which likely vary between girls and boys. We aimed to characterise the changes in the frequency of consumption of select sugary foods and drinks (‘sweet treats’) among 4237 Finnish girls and boys during a 2-year follow-up period. Additionally, we examined four subgroups: children whose weight or waist normalised as well as children whose weight or waist circumference increased during follow-up. An FFQ was completed at 11·1 (sd 0·9) and again at 13·4 (sd 1·1) years of age. A sum variable sweet treat index (STI, range 0–84) captured the weekly consumption frequencies of sweet treats. From baseline to follow-up, the mean STI decreased among girls from 7·1 (95 % CI 6·9, 7·3) to 6·0 (95 % CI 5·9, 6·2) (P < 0·001) and boys from 8·5 (95 % CI 8·3, 8·8) to 7·8 (95 % CI 7·6, 7·8) (P < 0·001), although both sexes increased their chocolate/sweets consumption: girls from 1·3 (95 % CI 1·3, 1·4) to 1·6 (95 % CI 1·5, 1·6) (P < 0·001) and boys from 1·4 (95 % CI 1·3, 1·4) to 1·6 (95 % CI 1·6, 1·7) (P < 0·001), and boys increased their soft drink consumption from 1·4 (95 % CI 1·3, 1·4) to 1·5 (95 % CI 1·4, 1·5) (P = 0·020). We found similar decreases in both the weight and waist subgroups. To conclude, the total frequency of consumption of sweet treats decreased during early adolescence. A similar trend across subgroups suggests that the frequency of consumption of sweet treats is unrelated to becoming overweight. |
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spelling | pubmed-85244262021-10-27 Sex- and weight-specific changes in the frequency of sweet treat consumption during early adolescence: a longitudinal study Lommi, Sohvi Engberg, Elina Tuorila, Hely Kolho, Kaija-Leena Viljakainen, Heli Br J Nutr Full Papers The transition from childhood to adolescence is a sensitive period, triggering changes in health- and weight-related behaviours including eating habits which likely vary between girls and boys. We aimed to characterise the changes in the frequency of consumption of select sugary foods and drinks (‘sweet treats’) among 4237 Finnish girls and boys during a 2-year follow-up period. Additionally, we examined four subgroups: children whose weight or waist normalised as well as children whose weight or waist circumference increased during follow-up. An FFQ was completed at 11·1 (sd 0·9) and again at 13·4 (sd 1·1) years of age. A sum variable sweet treat index (STI, range 0–84) captured the weekly consumption frequencies of sweet treats. From baseline to follow-up, the mean STI decreased among girls from 7·1 (95 % CI 6·9, 7·3) to 6·0 (95 % CI 5·9, 6·2) (P < 0·001) and boys from 8·5 (95 % CI 8·3, 8·8) to 7·8 (95 % CI 7·6, 7·8) (P < 0·001), although both sexes increased their chocolate/sweets consumption: girls from 1·3 (95 % CI 1·3, 1·4) to 1·6 (95 % CI 1·5, 1·6) (P < 0·001) and boys from 1·4 (95 % CI 1·3, 1·4) to 1·6 (95 % CI 1·6, 1·7) (P < 0·001), and boys increased their soft drink consumption from 1·4 (95 % CI 1·3, 1·4) to 1·5 (95 % CI 1·4, 1·5) (P = 0·020). We found similar decreases in both the weight and waist subgroups. To conclude, the total frequency of consumption of sweet treats decreased during early adolescence. A similar trend across subgroups suggests that the frequency of consumption of sweet treats is unrelated to becoming overweight. Cambridge University Press 2021-11-28 2021-03-31 /pmc/articles/PMC8524426/ /pubmed/33787473 http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0007114521001112 Text en © The Author(s) 2021 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article, distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution licence (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Full Papers Lommi, Sohvi Engberg, Elina Tuorila, Hely Kolho, Kaija-Leena Viljakainen, Heli Sex- and weight-specific changes in the frequency of sweet treat consumption during early adolescence: a longitudinal study |
title | Sex- and weight-specific changes in the frequency of sweet treat consumption during early adolescence: a longitudinal study |
title_full | Sex- and weight-specific changes in the frequency of sweet treat consumption during early adolescence: a longitudinal study |
title_fullStr | Sex- and weight-specific changes in the frequency of sweet treat consumption during early adolescence: a longitudinal study |
title_full_unstemmed | Sex- and weight-specific changes in the frequency of sweet treat consumption during early adolescence: a longitudinal study |
title_short | Sex- and weight-specific changes in the frequency of sweet treat consumption during early adolescence: a longitudinal study |
title_sort | sex- and weight-specific changes in the frequency of sweet treat consumption during early adolescence: a longitudinal study |
topic | Full Papers |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8524426/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33787473 http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0007114521001112 |
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