Adherence to Mediterranean diet is inversely associated with the consumption of ultra-processed foods among Spanish children: the SENDO project
Male
2. Zero hunger
Food Handling
Diet, Mediterranean
Diet
3. Good health
03 medical and health sciences
Cross-Sectional Studies
0302 clinical medicine
Child, Preschool
Fast Foods
Humans
Female
Child
Energy Intake
DOI:
10.1017/s1368980020001524
Publication Date:
2020-07-23T07:53:41Z
AUTHORS (7)
ABSTRACT
AbstractObjective:To assess whether higher adherence to the traditional Mediterranean diet (MedDiet) was associated with lower consumption of ultra-processed foods (UPF) and lower free sugar intake.Design:Cross-sectional analysis of baseline information among participants in the SENDO project, a Spanish paediatric cohort. Dietary information was collected through a semi-quantitative FFQ. Food items were classified according to the NOVA classification. Adherence to the MedDiet was evaluated through the KIDMED index.Setting:Spain.Participants:Three hundred eight-six children (52 % boys) with a mean age of 5·3 years old (sd1·0) were included in the analysis.Results:74·4 % of the children had moderate adherence to the MedDiet (mean KIDMED score: 5·9 points;sd1·7) and overall, 32·2 % of the total energy intake came from UPF. Each two additional points in the KIDMED score was associated with 3·1 % (95 % CI 2·1, 4·0) lower energy intake from UPF. Compared to those with low adherence to the MedDiet, children with medium and high adherence reported 5·0 % (95 % CI 2·2, 7·7) and 8·5 % (95 % CI 5·2, 11·9) lower energy intake from UPF, respectively. We also found that 71·6 % of the variability in free sugar intake was explained by the variability in UPF consumption.Conclusions:Adherence to the traditional MedDiet was inversely associated with energy intake from UPF. Furthermore, most of the variability in free sugar intake was explained by the variability of UPF consumption. Public health strategies are needed to strengthen the adherence to the MedDiet in pre-schoolers while regulating the production, marketing and advertising of UPF.
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