Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2692743 e-SPEN, the European e-Journal of Clinical Nutrition and Metabolism 2010 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

SummaryBackgroundIn healthy 4-yr-olds 17% were overweight/obese and high fat intake was associated with lower body weight and BMI.AimThe objective was to analyse food intake and the relationship to anthropometry at the age of 8 yrs.DesignOne-hundred and fourteen 8-yr-olds were investigated. Questionnaires were used for lifestyle, health and food choice combined with a 24-h dietary recall. Serum concentrations of vitamin D (25(OH)D) and phospholipid fatty acid concentrations were measured in 97 children.ResultsPercentage of overweight/obesity was similar to 4-yr-olds. Saturated fat intake was higher than recommended. Consumption of full fat milk was negatively associated to BMI, like protein and fat intake per kg body weight. A moderate intake of fat fish was associated with higher serum concentrations of omega-3 fatty acids. Serum 25(OH)D levels were correlated to the intake. Junk food was mainly restricted to weekends and associated to higher energy, fat and sucrose intake, without association to anthropometry.ConclusionFood pattern was similar to that at 4 yrs of age suggesting that food habits were established at an early age. High saturated fat intake was not negatively influencing anthropometry. Serum markers reflected the intake of fish, milk and vitamin D.

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