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欧洲儿童特定国家饮食习惯与肥胖状况的快照:“感受糖尿病”研究

A snapshot of country-specific dietary habits and obesity in European children: the Feel4Diabetes study.

作者信息

Mahmood Lubna, Moreno Luis A, Schwarz Peter, Willems Ruben, Cardon Greet, Hilal Soukaina, Rurik Imre, Iotova Violeta, Bazdarska Yuliya, Dimova Roumyana, Anastasiou Kostas, Manios Yannis, Gonzalez-Gil Esther M

机构信息

Growth, Exercise, Nutrition and Development (GENUD) Research Group, University of Zaragoza, Zaragoza, Spain.

Instituto Agroalimentario de Aragón (IA2), Zaragoza, Spain.

出版信息

Eur J Pediatr. 2025 Feb 27;184(3):214. doi: 10.1007/s00431-025-06037-4.

Abstract

UNLABELLED

This study assessed the dietary intake of European children by country, gender, and obesity degree across six European countries participating in the Feel4Diabetes study. It also compared food group intakes with European food-based dietary guidelines. The Feel4Diabetes study included 9,847 children (50.4% girls) from six European countries. Families provided baseline data on energy balance-related behaviors and socioeconomic factors via questionnaires. Children's dietary intake and breakfast consumption were assessed using semi-quantitative food frequency questionnaires, and anthropometric measurements were taken. Intake from 11 food groups was analyzed by country, gender, and obesity degree. Chi-square analyses compared food intake with dietary guidelines. "Nutrient-dense " foods (e.g., fruits, vegetables, whole grains) and "energy-dense, low-nutrient" foods (e.g., high in added sugars, saturated fats) were categorized based on the European food-based guideline. Over 85% of children consumed breakfast 5-7 days a week, with no significant differences by Body Mass Index (BMI) or country. Mean intakes of nutrient-dense food groups fell below recommendations, while the intake of energy-dense, low-nutrient foods exceeded limits, particularly in children with overweight/obesity (p = 0.048). No significant gender differences were observed in most food groups.

CONCLUSIONS

Dietary intake varied by country and obesity degree among European children. Across the six countries, children's diets did not align with food-based dietary guidelines. These findings underscore the need for interventions promoting healthier eating habits among European children.

TRIAL REGISTRATION

The Feel4Diabetes-study is registered with the clinical trials registry (NCT02393872),  http://clinicaltrials.gov What is Known: • Childhood obesity is a growing concern across Europe, with some variations in food consumption observed between European countries • Previous studies have highlighted the role of diet in childhood obesity, but few have examined cross-country comparisons while accounting for gender and BMI status.

WHAT IS NEW

• This study provides a comprehensive cross-country analysis of children's dietary intake, considering gender, BMI status, and adherence to European dietary guidelines. • New insights into gender differences in sweets consumption and the positive association between BMI and food intake (such as soft drinks and sweets) are presented, which can inform targeted dietary interventions.

摘要

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本研究评估了参与“感受糖尿病”(Feel4Diabetes)研究的六个欧洲国家儿童按国家、性别和肥胖程度划分的饮食摄入量。研究还将食物组摄入量与欧洲以食物为基础的饮食指南进行了比较。“感受糖尿病”研究纳入了来自六个欧洲国家的9847名儿童(50.4%为女孩)。家庭通过问卷提供了与能量平衡相关行为和社会经济因素的基线数据。使用半定量食物频率问卷评估儿童的饮食摄入量和早餐摄入量,并进行人体测量。按国家、性别和肥胖程度分析了11个食物组的摄入量。卡方分析将食物摄入量与饮食指南进行了比较。根据欧洲以食物为基础的指南,将“营养密集型”食物(如水果、蔬菜、全谷物)和“能量密集型、低营养”食物(如添加糖、饱和脂肪含量高的食物)进行了分类。超过85%的儿童每周5 - 7天吃早餐,体重指数(BMI)或国家之间无显著差异。营养密集型食物组的平均摄入量低于建议值,而能量密集型、低营养食物的摄入量超过了限值,尤其是超重/肥胖儿童(p = 0.048)。在大多数食物组中未观察到显著的性别差异。

结论

欧洲儿童的饮食摄入量因国家和肥胖程度而异。在这六个国家中,儿童的饮食与以食物为基础的饮食指南不一致。这些发现强调了在欧洲儿童中开展促进更健康饮食习惯干预措施的必要性。

试验注册

“感受糖尿病”研究已在临床试验注册中心(NCT02393872)注册,网址为http://clinicaltrials.gov 已知信息:• 儿童肥胖在欧洲各地日益受到关注,欧洲国家之间在食物消费方面存在一些差异 • 先前的研究强调了饮食在儿童肥胖中的作用,但很少有研究在考虑性别和BMI状况的同时进行跨国比较。

新内容

• 本研究提供了一项全面的跨国儿童饮食摄入量分析,考虑了性别、BMI状况以及对欧洲饮食指南的遵循情况。• 提出了关于甜食消费中性别差异以及BMI与食物摄入量(如软饮料和甜食)之间正相关关系的新见解,可为有针对性的饮食干预提供参考。

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