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Dietary Intakes and Eating Behavior between Metabolically Healthy and Unhealthy Obesity Phenotypes in Asian Children and Adolescents

Diet plays a critical role in the development of obesity and obesity-related morbidities. Our study aimed to evaluate the dietary food groups, nutrient intakes and eating behaviors of metabolically healthy and unhealthy obesity phenotypes in an Asian cohort of children and adolescents. Participants...

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Autores principales: Ooi, Delicia Shu Qin, Toh, Jia Ying, Ng, Lucas Yan Bin, Peng, Zikang, Yang, Supeng, Rashid, Nurul Syafiqah Binte Said Abdul, Sng, Andrew Anjian, Chan, Yiong Huak, Chong, Mary Foong-Fong, Lee, Yung Seng
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Publicado: MDPI 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9697734/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36432482
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu14224796
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author Ooi, Delicia Shu Qin
Toh, Jia Ying
Ng, Lucas Yan Bin
Peng, Zikang
Yang, Supeng
Rashid, Nurul Syafiqah Binte Said Abdul
Sng, Andrew Anjian
Chan, Yiong Huak
Chong, Mary Foong-Fong
Lee, Yung Seng
author_facet Ooi, Delicia Shu Qin
Toh, Jia Ying
Ng, Lucas Yan Bin
Peng, Zikang
Yang, Supeng
Rashid, Nurul Syafiqah Binte Said Abdul
Sng, Andrew Anjian
Chan, Yiong Huak
Chong, Mary Foong-Fong
Lee, Yung Seng
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description Diet plays a critical role in the development of obesity and obesity-related morbidities. Our study aimed to evaluate the dietary food groups, nutrient intakes and eating behaviors of metabolically healthy and unhealthy obesity phenotypes in an Asian cohort of children and adolescents. Participants (n = 52) were asked to record their diet using a 3-day food diary and intakes were analyzed using a nutrient software. Eating behavior was assessed using a validated questionnaire. Metabolically healthy obesity (MHO) or metabolically unhealthy obesity (MUO) were defined based on criteria of metabolic syndrome. Children/adolescents with MUO consumed fewer whole grains (median: 0.00 (interquartile range: 0.00–0.00 g) vs. 18.5 g (0.00–69.8 g)) and less polyunsaturated fat (6.26% kcal (5.17–7.45% kcal) vs. 6.92% kcal (5.85–9.02% kcal)), and had lower cognitive dietary restraint (15.0 (13.0–17.0) vs. 16.0 (14.0–19.0)) compared to children/adolescents with MHO. Deep fried food, fast food and processed convenience food were positively associated with both systolic (β: 2.84, 95%CI: 0.95–6.62) and diastolic blood pressure (β: 4.83, 95%CI: 0.61–9.04). Higher polyunsaturated fat intake (OR: 0.529, 95%CI: 0.284–0.986) and cognitive dietary restraint (OR: 0.681, 95%CI: 0.472–0.984) were associated with a lower risk of the MUO phenotype. A healthier diet composition and positive eating behavior may contribute to favorable metabolic outcomes in children and adolescents with obesity.
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spelling pubmed-96977342022-11-26 Dietary Intakes and Eating Behavior between Metabolically Healthy and Unhealthy Obesity Phenotypes in Asian Children and Adolescents Ooi, Delicia Shu Qin Toh, Jia Ying Ng, Lucas Yan Bin Peng, Zikang Yang, Supeng Rashid, Nurul Syafiqah Binte Said Abdul Sng, Andrew Anjian Chan, Yiong Huak Chong, Mary Foong-Fong Lee, Yung Seng Nutrients Article Diet plays a critical role in the development of obesity and obesity-related morbidities. Our study aimed to evaluate the dietary food groups, nutrient intakes and eating behaviors of metabolically healthy and unhealthy obesity phenotypes in an Asian cohort of children and adolescents. Participants (n = 52) were asked to record their diet using a 3-day food diary and intakes were analyzed using a nutrient software. Eating behavior was assessed using a validated questionnaire. Metabolically healthy obesity (MHO) or metabolically unhealthy obesity (MUO) were defined based on criteria of metabolic syndrome. Children/adolescents with MUO consumed fewer whole grains (median: 0.00 (interquartile range: 0.00–0.00 g) vs. 18.5 g (0.00–69.8 g)) and less polyunsaturated fat (6.26% kcal (5.17–7.45% kcal) vs. 6.92% kcal (5.85–9.02% kcal)), and had lower cognitive dietary restraint (15.0 (13.0–17.0) vs. 16.0 (14.0–19.0)) compared to children/adolescents with MHO. Deep fried food, fast food and processed convenience food were positively associated with both systolic (β: 2.84, 95%CI: 0.95–6.62) and diastolic blood pressure (β: 4.83, 95%CI: 0.61–9.04). Higher polyunsaturated fat intake (OR: 0.529, 95%CI: 0.284–0.986) and cognitive dietary restraint (OR: 0.681, 95%CI: 0.472–0.984) were associated with a lower risk of the MUO phenotype. A healthier diet composition and positive eating behavior may contribute to favorable metabolic outcomes in children and adolescents with obesity. MDPI 2022-11-12 /pmc/articles/PMC9697734/ /pubmed/36432482 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu14224796 Text en © 2022 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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Ooi, Delicia Shu Qin
Toh, Jia Ying
Ng, Lucas Yan Bin
Peng, Zikang
Yang, Supeng
Rashid, Nurul Syafiqah Binte Said Abdul
Sng, Andrew Anjian
Chan, Yiong Huak
Chong, Mary Foong-Fong
Lee, Yung Seng
Dietary Intakes and Eating Behavior between Metabolically Healthy and Unhealthy Obesity Phenotypes in Asian Children and Adolescents
title Dietary Intakes and Eating Behavior between Metabolically Healthy and Unhealthy Obesity Phenotypes in Asian Children and Adolescents
title_full Dietary Intakes and Eating Behavior between Metabolically Healthy and Unhealthy Obesity Phenotypes in Asian Children and Adolescents
title_fullStr Dietary Intakes and Eating Behavior between Metabolically Healthy and Unhealthy Obesity Phenotypes in Asian Children and Adolescents
title_full_unstemmed Dietary Intakes and Eating Behavior between Metabolically Healthy and Unhealthy Obesity Phenotypes in Asian Children and Adolescents
title_short Dietary Intakes and Eating Behavior between Metabolically Healthy and Unhealthy Obesity Phenotypes in Asian Children and Adolescents
title_sort dietary intakes and eating behavior between metabolically healthy and unhealthy obesity phenotypes in asian children and adolescents
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9697734/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36432482
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu14224796
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