Higher adherence to the Mediterranean Diet is associated with lower micronutrient inadequacy in children: the SENDO project

Objective: To assess whether the Mediterranean Diet (MedDiet) is associated with lower micronutrients inadequacy in a sample of Spanish preschoolers. Design: We conducted a cross-sectional study with 4-5-year-old children participating in the SENDO project. Information was gathered through an online...

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Autores: Oliver, A. (Asier)|||/items/18575cb0-bf28-42e6-a052-825680736c5c, Fabios, E. (Elise)|||/items/047f488b-e3dc-40c7-8898-3dcf2006b4d4, García-Blancos, L. (Lorena)|||/items/ee28adb5-5f9d-4903-9538-a172546ce41a, Moreno-Villares, J.M. (José Manuel)|||/items/6e649933-cb61-49a5-a1a7-d5e80e6fc4a6, Martínez-González, M.A. (Miguel Ángel)|||/items/8b591471-4165-4697-8534-cfa0ad5eb1b7, Martín-Calvo, N. (Nerea)|||/items/c07b9283-4100-4920-84e6-8640d715d701
Formato: artículo
Fecha de publicación:2023
País:España
Recursos:Universidad de Navarra
Repositorio:Dadun. Depósito Académico Digital de la Universidad de Navarra
Idioma:inglés
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Palavra-chave:Breast-feeding
Children
Diet quality
Micronutrients
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spelling Higher adherence to the Mediterranean Diet is associated with lower micronutrient inadequacy in children: the SENDO projectOliver, A. (Asier)|||/items/18575cb0-bf28-42e6-a052-825680736c5cFabios, E. (Elise)|||/items/047f488b-e3dc-40c7-8898-3dcf2006b4d4García-Blancos, L. (Lorena)|||/items/ee28adb5-5f9d-4903-9538-a172546ce41aMoreno-Villares, J.M. (José Manuel)|||/items/6e649933-cb61-49a5-a1a7-d5e80e6fc4a6Martínez-González, M.A. (Miguel Ángel)|||/items/8b591471-4165-4697-8534-cfa0ad5eb1b7Martín-Calvo, N. (Nerea)|||/items/c07b9283-4100-4920-84e6-8640d715d701Breast-feedingChildrenDiet qualityMicronutrientsObjective: To assess whether the Mediterranean Diet (MedDiet) is associated with lower micronutrients inadequacy in a sample of Spanish preschoolers. Design: We conducted a cross-sectional study with 4-5-year-old children participating in the SENDO project. Information was gathered through an online questionnaire completed by parents. Dietary information was collected with a previously validated semi-quantitative FFQ. The estimated average requirements or adequate intake levels as proposed by the Institute of Medicine were used as cut-off point to define inadequate intake. Statistical analyses: Crude and multivariable adjusted estimates were calculated with generalised estimated equations to account for intra-cluster correlation between siblings. Participants: We used baseline information of 1153 participants enrolled in the SENDO project between January 2015 and June 2022. Main outcomes measures: OR and 95 % CI of presenting an inadequate intake of ≥ 3 micronutrients associated with the MedDiet. Results: The adjusted proportion of children with inadequate intake of ≥ 3 micronutrients was 27·2 %, 13·5 % and 8·1 % in the categories of low, medium and high adherence to the MedDiet, respectively. After adjusting for all potential confounders, children who had a low adherence to the MedDiet showed a significant lower odds of inadequate intake of ≥ 3 micronutrients compared to those with a high adherence (OR 9·85; 95 % CI 3·33, 29·09). Conclusion: Lower adherence to the MedDiet is associated with higher odds of nutritional inadequacy.Cambridge University PressDadun. Depósito Académico Digital Universidad de Navarra20242024-02-2220232023-01-0120232023-01-01journal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501info:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttps://hdl.handle.net/10171/69158reponame:Dadun. Depósito Académico Digital de la Universidad de Navarrainstname:Universidad de NavarraInglésengopen accesshttp://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:dadun.unav.edu:10171/691582026-06-21T12:47:57Z
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Higher adherence to the Mediterranean Diet is associated with lower micronutrient inadequacy in children: the SENDO project
title Higher adherence to the Mediterranean Diet is associated with lower micronutrient inadequacy in children: the SENDO project
spellingShingle Higher adherence to the Mediterranean Diet is associated with lower micronutrient inadequacy in children: the SENDO project
Oliver, A. (Asier)|||/items/18575cb0-bf28-42e6-a052-825680736c5c
Breast-feeding
Children
Diet quality
Micronutrients
title_short Higher adherence to the Mediterranean Diet is associated with lower micronutrient inadequacy in children: the SENDO project
title_full Higher adherence to the Mediterranean Diet is associated with lower micronutrient inadequacy in children: the SENDO project
title_fullStr Higher adherence to the Mediterranean Diet is associated with lower micronutrient inadequacy in children: the SENDO project
title_full_unstemmed Higher adherence to the Mediterranean Diet is associated with lower micronutrient inadequacy in children: the SENDO project
title_sort Higher adherence to the Mediterranean Diet is associated with lower micronutrient inadequacy in children: the SENDO project
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Oliver, A. (Asier)|||/items/18575cb0-bf28-42e6-a052-825680736c5c
Fabios, E. (Elise)|||/items/047f488b-e3dc-40c7-8898-3dcf2006b4d4
García-Blancos, L. (Lorena)|||/items/ee28adb5-5f9d-4903-9538-a172546ce41a
Moreno-Villares, J.M. (José Manuel)|||/items/6e649933-cb61-49a5-a1a7-d5e80e6fc4a6
Martínez-González, M.A. (Miguel Ángel)|||/items/8b591471-4165-4697-8534-cfa0ad5eb1b7
Martín-Calvo, N. (Nerea)|||/items/c07b9283-4100-4920-84e6-8640d715d701
author Oliver, A. (Asier)|||/items/18575cb0-bf28-42e6-a052-825680736c5c
author_facet Oliver, A. (Asier)|||/items/18575cb0-bf28-42e6-a052-825680736c5c
Fabios, E. (Elise)|||/items/047f488b-e3dc-40c7-8898-3dcf2006b4d4
García-Blancos, L. (Lorena)|||/items/ee28adb5-5f9d-4903-9538-a172546ce41a
Moreno-Villares, J.M. (José Manuel)|||/items/6e649933-cb61-49a5-a1a7-d5e80e6fc4a6
Martínez-González, M.A. (Miguel Ángel)|||/items/8b591471-4165-4697-8534-cfa0ad5eb1b7
Martín-Calvo, N. (Nerea)|||/items/c07b9283-4100-4920-84e6-8640d715d701
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author2 Fabios, E. (Elise)|||/items/047f488b-e3dc-40c7-8898-3dcf2006b4d4
García-Blancos, L. (Lorena)|||/items/ee28adb5-5f9d-4903-9538-a172546ce41a
Moreno-Villares, J.M. (José Manuel)|||/items/6e649933-cb61-49a5-a1a7-d5e80e6fc4a6
Martínez-González, M.A. (Miguel Ángel)|||/items/8b591471-4165-4697-8534-cfa0ad5eb1b7
Martín-Calvo, N. (Nerea)|||/items/c07b9283-4100-4920-84e6-8640d715d701
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Children
Diet quality
Micronutrients
topic Breast-feeding
Children
Diet quality
Micronutrients
description Objective: To assess whether the Mediterranean Diet (MedDiet) is associated with lower micronutrients inadequacy in a sample of Spanish preschoolers. Design: We conducted a cross-sectional study with 4-5-year-old children participating in the SENDO project. Information was gathered through an online questionnaire completed by parents. Dietary information was collected with a previously validated semi-quantitative FFQ. The estimated average requirements or adequate intake levels as proposed by the Institute of Medicine were used as cut-off point to define inadequate intake. Statistical analyses: Crude and multivariable adjusted estimates were calculated with generalised estimated equations to account for intra-cluster correlation between siblings. Participants: We used baseline information of 1153 participants enrolled in the SENDO project between January 2015 and June 2022. Main outcomes measures: OR and 95 % CI of presenting an inadequate intake of ≥ 3 micronutrients associated with the MedDiet. Results: The adjusted proportion of children with inadequate intake of ≥ 3 micronutrients was 27·2 %, 13·5 % and 8·1 % in the categories of low, medium and high adherence to the MedDiet, respectively. After adjusting for all potential confounders, children who had a low adherence to the MedDiet showed a significant lower odds of inadequate intake of ≥ 3 micronutrients compared to those with a high adherence (OR 9·85; 95 % CI 3·33, 29·09). Conclusion: Lower adherence to the MedDiet is associated with higher odds of nutritional inadequacy.
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