Discipline of Nutrition and Dietetics, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, University of Auckland, Auckland 1010, New Zealand.
School of Population Health, University of Auckland, Auckland 1010, New Zealand.
Nutrients. 2018 Mar 7;10(3):316. doi: 10.3390/nu10030316.
Diets which emphasize intakes of plant-based foods are recommended to reduce disease risk and for promoting healthy weight. The aim of this study was to examine the association between fruit, vegetables, pulses and nut intake and body mass index (BMI) across countries in adolescents (13-14 years) and children (6-7 years). Data from the International Study of Asthma and Allergies in Childhood; 77,243 children's parents and 201,871 adolescents was used to examine the association between dietary intake (Food Frequency Questionnaire) and BMI using general linear models, adjusting for country gross national index. Adolescents who consumed fruit, vegetables, pulses and nuts three or more times a week had a lower BMI than the never or occasional group; eating nuts three or more times a week, was associated with a BMI value of 0.274 kg/m² lower than the never group ( < 0.001). Compared to children who never or occasionally reported eating vegetables, those reporting that they ate vegetables three or more times per week had a lower BMI of -0.079 kg/m². In this large global study, an inverse association was observed between BMI and the reported increasing intake of vegetables in 6-7 years old and fruit, vegetables, pulses and nuts in adolescents. This study supports current dietary recommendations which emphasize the consumption of vegetables, nut and pulses, although the effect sizes were small.
强调植物性食物摄入的饮食被推荐用于降低疾病风险和促进健康体重。本研究旨在研究水果、蔬菜、豆类和坚果摄入与青少年(13-14 岁)和儿童(6-7 岁)的体质指数(BMI)之间的关系。本研究使用国际儿童哮喘和过敏研究的数据,对来自 126 个国家的 77,243 名儿童的父母和 201,871 名青少年进行了调查,使用一般线性模型来检验饮食摄入(食物频率问卷)与 BMI 之间的关系,同时调整了国家国民总收入指数。与从不或偶尔摄入的青少年相比,每周食用水果、蔬菜、豆类和坚果三次或三次以上的青少年 BMI 较低;每周食用坚果三次或三次以上与从不组相比,BMI 值低 0.274kg/m²(<0.001)。与从不或偶尔报告食用蔬菜的儿童相比,每周食用蔬菜三次或三次以上的儿童 BMI 降低了 0.079kg/m²。在这项大型全球研究中,观察到 BMI 与报告中每周食用蔬菜、水果、蔬菜、豆类和坚果次数增加呈负相关。本研究支持当前的饮食建议,强调食用蔬菜、坚果和豆类,尽管效果较小。