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Nutrients ; 13(9)2021 Aug 25.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34578831

ABSTRACT

The aim was to identify different dietary and physical activity (PA) patterns in 5- to 14-year-old children with a high prevalence of overweight and obesity using cluster analysis based on their adherence to the Spanish Society of Community Nutrition dietary guidelines and levels of PA, and to determine their associations with age, sex, body composition, and cardiometabolic risk markers. In 549 children, hierarchical cluster analysis was used to identify subgroups with similar adherence to dietary recommendations and level of PA. Three clusters were identified: Cluster 1, with the lowest level of vigorous PA and adherence to dietary recommendations; Cluster 2, with the lowest levels of moderate and vigorous PA and the highest adherence to dietary recommendations; and Cluster 3, with the highest level of PA, especially vigorous PA and a medium level adherence to dietary recommendations. Cluster 3 had lower total body fat and higher lean body mass percentages than Cluster 2. Cluster 2 had lower high-density lipoprotein cholesterol and higher low-density lipoprotein cholesterol levels than Cluster 1. The results from our study suggest that it is important to consider adherence to PA recommendations together with adherence to dietary guidelines to understand patterns of obesogenic habits in pediatric populations with high prevalence of overweight and obesity.


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Cardiovascular Diseases/blood , Diet/methods , Exercise/physiology , Metabolic Diseases/blood , Nutrition Policy , Patient Compliance/statistics & numerical data , Adolescent , Age Factors , Biomarkers/blood , Cardiovascular Diseases/prevention & control , Child , Child, Preschool , Cluster Analysis , Cross-Sectional Studies , Female , Humans , Male , Metabolic Diseases/prevention & control , Risk , Sex Factors , Spain
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Nutrients ; 12(5)2020 May 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32370020

ABSTRACT

Sedentary habits during childhood are associated with adverse health outcomes. The aim of this work was to cluster lifestyle behaviors and metabolic biomarkers to establish different patterns in children. Their physical and sedentary activities were evaluated by accelerometry, and questionnaires that included lifestyle behaviors, such as adherence to a Mediterranean diet, anthropometry and blood biochemical markers. Cluster analysis was performed to establish different groups based on physical activity levels. A total of 489 children were finally selected. Cluster 1 included children with a mostly sedentary state, whereas Cluster 3 included the most active children and Cluster 2 included children that did not fit into either the sedentary or the highly active groups. In Cluster 3, 56% of children were in a sports club, and a lower percentage used electronic devices in their rooms compared to the other groups. Cluster 1 children exhibited higher insulin, HOMA-IR and triacylglycerides with respect to the other groups. No differences were found regarding adherence to a Mediterranean diet. The choice to practice an extracurricular sport could be an influencing factor to increase exercise and ensure an active lifestyle in children. Reducing or limiting screen time mainly in children's rooms could contribute to an active lifestyle.


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Child Behavior/physiology , Diet, Mediterranean , Exercise/physiology , Health Behavior/physiology , Healthy Lifestyle , Sedentary Behavior , Child , Cluster Analysis , Cohort Studies , Electrical Equipment and Supplies/adverse effects , Female , Humans , Insulin/metabolism , Male , Sports , Surveys and Questionnaires , Triglycerides/metabolism
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