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Association between Adherence to the Mediterranean Diet and Physical Fitness with Body Composition Parameters in 1717 European Adolescents: The AdolesHealth Study

Association between Adherence to the Mediterranean Diet and Physical Fitness with Body Composition Parameters in 1717 European Adolescents: The AdolesHealth Study


Title: Association between Adherence to the Mediterranean Diet and Physical Fitness with Body Composition Parameters in 1717 European Adolescents: The AdolesHealth Study
Author: Galan-Lopez, Pablo
Sanchez-Oliver, Antonio J.
Pihu, Maret
Gisladottir, Thordis   orcid.org/0000-0003-3237-7198
Domínguez, Raúl
Ries, Francis
Date: 2019-12-27
Language: English
Scope: 77
University/Institute: Háskóli Íslands
University of Iceland
School: School of education (UI)
Menntavísindasvið (HÍ)
Department: Faculty of Health Promotion, Sports and Leisure Studies (UI)
Deild heilsueflingar, íþrótta og tómstunda (HÍ)
Series: Nutrients;12(1)
ISSN: 2072-6643
DOI: 10.3390/nu12010077
Subject: Food Science; Physical fitness; Dietary patterns; Mediterranean diet; Adolescents; Risk and protective factors; Matvælafræði; Mataræði; Ungt fólk; Hreyfing (heilsurækt)
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11815/2500

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Galan-Lopez P, Sanchez-Oliver AJ, Pihu M, Gísladóttír T, Domínguez R, Ries F. Association between Adherence to the Mediterranean Diet and Physical Fitness with Body Composition Parameters in 1717 European Adolescents: The AdolesHealth Study. Nutrients. 2019 Dec 27;12(1):77. doi: 10.3390/nu12010077. PMID: 31892139; PMCID: PMC7019378.

Abstract:

Obesity, low levels of physical fitness, and unhealthy eating patterns are responsiblefor part of the health problems of adolescents today. The current study aimed at examining theassociation between the adherence to the Mediterranean diet (MD), through each answer to the itemsof the Adherence to the MD Questionnaire (KIDMED), and physical fitness with body compositionparameters (body mass index (BMI), percentage of body fat, and waist circumference) in 1717European adolescents (N=900 boys, N=817 girls). Data of body composition, physical fitness results,and the answers to KIDMED were analyzed by the Student’st-test. Additionally, the effect size (ES)was calculated and a Chi-square test analyzed the proportion of participants with and without overwaist circumference, overfat, and overweight in each KIDMED question. The relative risk of sufferingover waist circumference, overfat and overweight in relation to the responses was calculated byOdd-Ratio. Adherence to the MD did not influence the condition of over waist circumference, overfatand overweight, although certain dietary habits were identified as risk factors for their development.Over waist circumference, overfat, and overweight boys and girls presented higher levels of bodymass, waist circumference, body fat percentage, and BMI (p<0.001; ES=1.73–3.38), as well as lowerlevels of all the parameters of the physical fitness analyzed (p<0.001; ES=0.45–1.08), except thehandgrip test. A direct relationship between fitness and over waist circumference, overfat, andoverweight was found.

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