Dietary energy density increases during early childhood irrespective of familial predisposition to obesity: results from a prospective cohort study
Objective: This study compared 4-year changes in daily energy density (ED; kcal/g) in children born at different risk for obesity, characterized the stability of ED and examined associations between ED and child body composition. Design: Prospective cohort study to measure habitual dietary ED of chi...
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Veröffentlicht in: | International Journal of Obesity 2007-07, Vol.31 (7), p.1061-1067 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Objective: This study compared 4-year changes in daily energy density (ED; kcal/g) in children born at different risk for obesity, characterized the stability of ED and examined associations between ED and child body composition. Design: Prospective cohort study to measure habitual dietary ED of children who are born at different risk for obesity. Subjects: Children who were born at high risk (n=22) or low risk (n=27) for obesity based on maternal pre-pregnancy weight. Measurements: Three-day food records were collected from children's mothers at child ages 3, 4, 5 and 6 years. Three categories of ED were computed (food only, food and milk, and food and all beverages) and body composition assessed at each year. Results: The mean (s.e.m.) ED increased over time across all children (linear trend: P0.05). Conclusion: Dietary ED increased in young children, irrespective of their predisposition to obesity, between the ages of 3 and 6 years. The genes that promote childhood obesity may not exert their influence through dietary ED, which may be more strongly influenced by environmental factors. |
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ISSN: | 0307-0565 1476-5497 |
DOI: | 10.1038/sj.ijo.0803551 |