膳食干预对肥胖儿童/青少年饮用含糖饮料、果汁和牛奶的影响

IF 1.1 4区 农林科学 Q3 AGRICULTURE, DAIRY & ANIMAL SCIENCE Mljekarstvo Pub Date : 2024-06-11 DOI:10.15567/mljekarstvo.2024.0306
Valentina Rahelić
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儿童肥胖症的增加是 21 世纪最大的公共卫生问题之一。造成这一现象的饮食因素包括大量饮用加糖饮料(SSB)和加糖果汁(SFJ)。另一方面,尽管研究表明乳制品消费与肥胖之间存在反向关联,但多年来许多国家的牛奶和乳制品消费量却在下降。本研究旨在确定在一项多学科结构化计划中采取膳食干预措施对肥胖儿童/青少年减少 SSB 和 SFJ 消费量、同时增加牛奶和乳制品消费量的影响。这项研究包括 100 名被诊断为肥胖症的男女参与者,他们参加了一项为期五天的以膳食干预为重点的多学科结构化计划。研究期间使用了标准人体测量方法和有效问卷。干预开始时,参与者的平均年龄为(12.61±1.90)岁,体重指数(BMI)为(98.38±1.26)百分位数;每天摄入的固态饮料(SSB)平均为(1.68±2.89)分升;自来水(SFJ)平均为(3.72±5.09)分升,牛奶和乳制品平均为(3.10±2.35)分升。在为期五天的计划结束后,患者在前六个月每月接受一次再教育,之后每两个月接受一次再教育,直至 24 个月。24 个月后,观察到 SSB 和 SFJ 的摄入量明显减少(p<0.001),牛奶和乳制品的摄入量增加(p=0.002)。24 个月后,体重指数的百分位数也有所下降(p<0.001)。饮食干预对参与者的人体测量值和饮食习惯的改变产生了积极影响,重点是牛奶和乳制品的摄入量。
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Role of dietary intervention on sugar-sweetened beverages, fruit juices and milk consumption among obese children/adolescents
The increase in childhood obesity is one of the biggest public health problems of the 21st century. Among the contributing dietary factors is the high consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages (SSB) and sweetened fruit juices (SFJ). On the other hand, regular consumption of milk and dairy products has decreased in many countries over the years, although research has shown an inverse association between dairy consumption and obesity. The aim of this study was to determine the effects of a dietary intervention within a multidisciplinary structured programme on reducing the consumption of SSB and SFJ and simultaneously increasing the consumption of milk and diary products in obese children/adolescents. The study included 100 participants of both sexes who had been diagnosed with obesity and participated in a five-day multidisciplinary structured programme focused on dietary intrevention. Standard anthropometric measurements and a validated questionnaire were used during the study. The mean age of the participants was 12.61±1.90 years, body mass index (BMI) was 98.38±1.26 percentiles; mean consumption of SSB was 1.68 ± 2.89 dL; SFJ was 3.72±5.09 dL and milk and dairy products was 3.10±2.35 dL per day at the start of the intervention. After the five-day programme, patients were reeducated once a month for the first six months, then every two months for up to 24 months. After 24 months, a significant decrease in SSB and SFJ intake (p<0.001) and an increase in milk and dairy products intake (p=0.002) were observed. The percentiles of the BMI also decreased after 24 months (p<0.001). The dietary intervention had a positive effect on the anthropometric values and the change in the dietary habits of the participants, with a focus on the consumption of milk and dairy products.
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Mljekarstvo
Mljekarstvo Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Animal Science and Zoology
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期刊介绍: Mljekarstvo is an open access, peer-reviewed international quarterly scientific journal. The first issue was published in 1951, by the Croatian Dairy Operators'' Association (today: Croatian Dairy Union, publisher). In a paper at a Union conference held 28 October 1951 in Zagreb it was said: "Our desire is that this magazine does not meet the fate of its predecessors, but that it continues to reflect the creative efforts and to provide guidelines for the producers as well as all other operators employed in the dairy industry." It is our pleasure today to say that wishes of the enthusiasts who attended the conference have come true, and the magazine Mljekarstvo during the last six decades was a reflection of the creative efforts of numerous dairy scientists and experts, and through its texts it served as a guideline in improving production and processing of milk and dairy products. Mljekarstvo has been following all the achievements of the dairy profession in Croatia, and it also gives the short surveys of world achievements. The result of the research of local and foreign scientists and experts always find their place in the magazine Mljekarstvo. It has been edited by our outstanding dairy experts employed at colleges, research institutions and dairy companies.
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