Effect of reducing ultraprocessed food consumption on obesity among US children and adolescents aged 7-18 years: evidence from a simulation model.

IF 3.3 Q2 NUTRITION & DIETETICS
BMJ Nutrition, Prevention and Health Pub Date : 2021-07-07 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01 DOI:10.1136/bmjnph-2021-000303
Anne Scott Livingston, Frederick Cudhea, Lu Wang, Euridice Martinez Steele, Mengxi Du, Y Claire Wang, Jennifer Pomeranz, Dariush Mozaffarian, Fang Fang Zhang
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Abstract

Background: Children and adolescents in the USA consume large amounts of daily calories from ultraprocessed foods (UPFs). Recent evidence links UPF consumption to increased body fat in youth. We aimed to estimate the potential impact of reducing UPF consumption on childhood obesity rate in the USA.

Methods: We developed a microsimulation model to project the effect of reducing UPF consumption in children's diet on reducing the prevalence of overweight or obesity among US youth. The model incorporated nationally representative data on body mass index (BMI) percentile and dietary intake of 5804 children and adolescents aged 7-18 years from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey 2011-2016, and the effect of reducing UPF consumption on calorie intake from a recent randomised controlled trial. Uncertainties of model inputs were incorporated using probabilistic sensitivity analysis with 1000 simulations.

Results: Reducing UPFs in children's diet was estimated to result in a median of -2.09 kg/m2 (95% uncertainty interval -3.21 to -0.80) reduction in BMI among children and adolescents aged 7-18 years. The median prevalence of overweight (BMI percentile ≥85th) and obesity (BMI percentile ≥95th percentile) was reduced from 37.0% (35.9%, 38.1%) to 20.9% (15.1%, 29.9%) and from 20.1% (19.2%, 21.0%) to 11.0% (7.86%, 15.8%), respectively. Larger BMI and weight reductions were seen among boys than girls, adolescents than children, non-Hispanic black and Hispanic youth than non-Hispanic white youth, and those with lower levels of parental education and family income.

Conclusions: Reducing UPF consumption in children's diet has the potential to substantially reduce childhood obesity rate among children and adolescents in the USA.

减少超加工食品消费对美国7-18岁儿童和青少年肥胖的影响:来自模拟模型的证据
背景:美国的儿童和青少年每天从超加工食品(upf)中消耗大量的卡路里。最近的证据表明,青年人摄入UPF与体内脂肪增加有关。我们的目的是估计减少UPF消费对美国儿童肥胖率的潜在影响。方法:我们开发了一个微观模拟模型,以预测减少儿童饮食中UPF消费对减少美国青少年超重或肥胖患病率的影响。该模型结合了2011-2016年全国健康与营养检查调查中5804名7-18岁儿童和青少年的体重指数(BMI)百分位数和饮食摄入量的全国代表性数据,以及最近一项随机对照试验中减少UPF消费对卡路里摄入量的影响。采用1000次模拟的概率敏感性分析纳入模型输入的不确定性。结果:在7-18岁的儿童和青少年中,减少儿童饮食中的upf估计会导致BMI降低中位数为-2.09 kg/m2(95%不确定区间为-3.21至-0.80)。超重(BMI百分位数≥85)和肥胖(BMI百分位数≥95百分位数)的中位患病率分别从37.0%(35.9%,38.1%)降至20.9%(15.1%,29.9%),从20.1%(19.2%,21.0%)降至11.0%(7.86%,15.8%)。男孩的体重指数和体重下降幅度大于女孩,青少年的体重下降幅度大于儿童,非西班牙裔黑人和西班牙裔青年的体重下降幅度大于非西班牙裔白人青年,以及父母受教育程度和家庭收入水平较低的人群。结论:减少儿童饮食中UPF的摄入有可能大幅降低美国儿童和青少年的儿童肥胖率。
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BMJ Nutrition, Prevention and Health
BMJ Nutrition, Prevention and Health Nursing-Nutrition and Dietetics
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