Dietary Sugar and Anthropometrics among Young Children in the Guelph Family Health Study: Longitudinal Associations.

IF 0.7 4区 医学 Q4 NUTRITION & DIETETICS
Anisha Mahajan, Alison M Duncan, Gerarda Darlington, Jess Haines, David W L Ma, Andrea C Buchholz
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Purpose: Our understanding of the influence of sugar intake on anthropometrics among young children is limited. Most existing research is cross-sectional and has focused on sugar-sweetened beverages. The study objective was to investigate longitudinal associations between young children's total, free, and added sugar intake from all food sources at baseline with anthropometric measures at baseline and 18 months.Methods: The Guelph Family Health Study (GFHS) is an ongoing randomized controlled trial and a family-based health promotion study. Food records and anthropometric data were collected at baseline (n = 109, 55 males; 3.7 ± 1.1 y, mean ± SD) and 18 months (n = 109, 55 males; 5.1 ± 1.1 y) of the GFHS pilots. Associations between sugar intakes and anthropometrics were estimated using linear regression models with generalized estimating equations adjusted for age, sex, household income, and intervention status.Results: Total sugar intake was inversely associated with body weight at 18 months (P = 0.01). There was no effect of time on any other associations between total, free, and added sugar intakes and anthropometrics.Conclusions: Early life dietary sugar intakes may not relate to anthropometric measures in the short term. Further investigation into potential associations between dietary sugar intakes and anthropometric variables over longer time periods is warranted.

圭尔夫家庭健康研究》中幼儿的膳食糖和人体测量指标:纵向关联。
目的:我们对糖摄入量对幼儿人体测量的影响了解有限。现有研究大多为横断面研究,且主要集中在含糖饮料方面。本研究的目的是调查幼儿基线时从所有食物来源摄入的总糖、游离糖和添加糖与基线和 18 个月时的人体测量指标之间的纵向联系:圭尔夫家庭健康研究(GFHS)是一项正在进行的随机对照试验,也是一项基于家庭的健康促进研究。在圭尔夫家庭健康研究试点的基线期(n = 109,55 名男性;3.7 ± 1.1 y,平均 ± SD)和 18 个月期(n = 109,55 名男性;5.1 ± 1.1 y)收集了食物记录和人体测量数据。采用线性回归模型估计了糖摄入量与人体测量学之间的关系,并根据年龄、性别、家庭收入和干预状况调整了广义估计方程:结果:糖的总摄入量与 18 个月时的体重成反比(P = 0.01)。时间对总糖、游离糖和添加糖摄入量与人体测量学之间的其他关联没有影响:结论:生命早期的膳食糖摄入量在短期内可能与人体测量指标无关。有必要进一步研究膳食糖摄入量与人体测量变量之间在较长时间内的潜在关联。
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1.60
自引率
11.10%
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38
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal considers manuscripts for publication that focus on applied food and nutrition research with direct application to the Canadian healthcare system and other contributions relevant to Canadian dietetic practice. The Journal does not publish market research studies, author opinions or animal studies. Manuscripts may be in English or French.
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