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ERICA: consumption of trans fats and saturated fats associated with dyslipidemia in obese and overweight adolescents / ERICA: consumo de grasas trans y grasas saturadas asociado a la dislipidemia en adolescentes con sobrepeso y obesidad
Carvalho, Layonne; Santos, Marize; Cabral, Sarah; Oliveira, Vanessa; Lopes, Tito.
  • Carvalho, Layonne; Federal University of Piaui. Department of Nutrition. Teresina. BR
  • Santos, Marize; Federal University of Piaui. Department of Nutrition. Teresina. BR
  • Cabral, Sarah; Federal University of Piaui. Department of Nutrition. Teresina. BR
  • Oliveira, Vanessa; Federal University of Piaui. Department of Nutrition. Teresina. BR
  • Lopes, Tito; Federal University of Piaui. Teresina. BR
Rev. chil. nutr ; 47(1): 73-79, feb. 2020. tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1092746
ABSTRACT
The study aimed to associate the consumption of trans and saturated fats with dyslipidemia in overweight and obese adolescents who participated in the Study of Cardiovascular Risks in Adolescents (ERICA) from February 2013 to November 2014. Anthropometry, food consumption data, and the lipidogram of 9,538 overweight Brazilian adolescents from macro-regions and Teresina were used in the study. We found an association between saturated fats and HDL-c in Teresina and in the Northeastern macro-region (p-value= 0.002 and p-value= 0.033, respectively), showing that adolescents in Teresina who consumed less than 10% of saturated fats were 2.04-fold more likely to have desirable HDL-c (OR= 2.04), while northeastern adolescents were 0.625 less likely to have desirable HDL-c (OR= 0.625). In Teresina, there was an association between saturated fat consumption and total cholesterol (p-value= 0.045), showing that adolescents consuming less than 10% of saturated fats had a 0.543- fold lower odds of having desirable total cholesterol levels (OR= 0.543). Lipid profile was not associated with consumption of trans fats, but with the consumption of saturated fats. It is important to monitor the lipid profile of adolescents, especially in the presence of overweight.
RESUMEN
El objective fue asociar el consumo de grasas trans y saturadas y dislipidemia en adolescentes con sobrepeso y obesidad que participaron en el Estudio de Riesgos Cardiovasculares en Adolescentes (ERICA), en el período de febrero de 2013 a noviembre de 2014. Se utilizaron datos antropométricos, consumo alimentario y lipidograma de 9.538 adolescentes, residentes en Brasil, macrorregiones y Teresina. En Teresina y Macroregión Nordeste, hubo asociación entre el consumo de grasa saturada y HDL-c (p-valor= 0,002 y p-valor= 0,033), respectivamente, mostrando que, adolescentes teresinenses con consumo menor que 10% la grasa saturada tiene 2,04 veces más probabilidades de tener HDL-c deseables (OR= 2,04); mientras que los nordestinos que consumen menos del 10% de grasa saturada tienen 0,625 veces la probabilidad de tener HDL-c deseables (OR= 0,625). En Teresina, hubo asociación entre el consumo de grasa saturada y colesterol total (p-valor= 0,045), mostrando que adolescentes con consumo menor que 10% de grasa saturada tienen 0,543 veces la probabilidad de tener colesterol total deseable (OR= 0,543). El perfil lipídico no se asoció al consumo de grasa trans, sino al consumo de grasa saturada. Es importante realizar monitorización del perfil lipídico de adolescentes, especialmente en presencia del sobrepeso.
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Full text: Available Index: LILACS (Americas) Main subject: Dietary Fats / Eating / Dyslipidemias / Overweight / Fatty Acids / Heart Disease Risk Factors Type of study: Controlled clinical trial / Etiology study / Risk factors Limits: Adolescent / Child / Female / Humans / Male Country/Region as subject: South America / Brazil Language: English Journal: Rev. chil. nutr Journal subject: Nutritional Sciences Year: 2020 Type: Article Affiliation country: Brazil Institution/Affiliation country: Federal University of Piaui/BR

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Full text: Available Index: LILACS (Americas) Main subject: Dietary Fats / Eating / Dyslipidemias / Overweight / Fatty Acids / Heart Disease Risk Factors Type of study: Controlled clinical trial / Etiology study / Risk factors Limits: Adolescent / Child / Female / Humans / Male Country/Region as subject: South America / Brazil Language: English Journal: Rev. chil. nutr Journal subject: Nutritional Sciences Year: 2020 Type: Article Affiliation country: Brazil Institution/Affiliation country: Federal University of Piaui/BR