Dietary Diversity and Its Association with Diet Quality, and Health Status of European Children, Adolescents and Adults: Results from the I.Family Study.
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2023
Abstract:
Abstract: Dietary diversity (DD) plays a crucial role in fostering high-quality diets, but its association
with health outcomes, particularly body adiposity and non-communicable diseases (NCDs), is
inconsistent. This may be due to a lack of a standardized method for estimating DD. Our study
investigates the association between two DD indices, namely the dietary diversity score (DDS) and
food variety score (FVS), and anthropometric measures, biochemical parameters, and diet quality
in a large population sample from the I.Family study across research centers in eight European
countries. In our cross-sectional analysis of 3035 participants, DDSs varied among countries, with
a higher prevalence in the third DDS tertile among those with higher education. DDS showed a
positive association with diet quality across all age groups. Higher DDS tertile individuals showed
increased fiber, fruit, and vegetable intake, greater meal frequency, and lower ultra-processed food
consumption. No relevant biochemical differences were observed across DDS tertiles, and a higher
DDS was associated with lower overweight/obesity prevalence only in adults. No significant
associations were found with FVS. Our findings emphasize the need to consider food groups for
a more accurate estimation of diet quality. This aligns with studies suggesting DDS alone is not
an independent risk factor for obesity in children and adolescents. Public health programs should
prioritize food diversity to promote improved nutrition and overall well-being in communities.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
diet diversity; diet quality; obesity
Elenco autori:
Siani, Alfonso; Russo, Paola; Lauria, Fabio; Formisano, Annarita; DELLO RUSSO, Marika
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