| Literature DB >> 23819872 |
Sarah H Kehoe1, Ghattu V Krishnaveni, Sargoor R Veena, Aravinda M Guntupalli, Barrie M Margetts, Caroline H D Fall, Sian M Robinson.
Abstract
The burden of non-communicable chronic disease (NCD) in India is increasing. Diet and body composition 'track' from childhood into adult life and contribute to the development of risk factors for NCD. Little is known about the diet patterns of Indian children. We aimed to identify diet patterns and study associations with body composition and socio-demographic factors in the Mysore Parthenon Study cohort. We collected anthropometric and demographic data from children aged 9.5 years (n = 538). We also administered a food frequency questionnaire and measured fasting blood concentrations of folate and vitamin B12. Using principal component analysis, we identified two diet patterns. The 'snack and fruit' pattern was characterised by frequent intakes of snacks, fruit, sweetened drinks, rice and meat dishes and leavened breads. The 'lacto-vegetarian' pattern was characterised by frequent intakes of finger millet, vegetarian rice dishes, yoghurt, vegetable dishes and infrequent meat consumption. Adherence to the 'snack and fruit' pattern was associated with season, being Muslim and urban dwelling. Adherence to the lacto-vegetarian pattern was associated with being Hindu, rural dwelling and a lower maternal body mass index. The 'snack and fruit' pattern was negatively associated with the child's adiposity. The lacto-vegetarian pattern was positively associated with blood folate concentration and negatively with vitamin B12 concentration. This study provides new information on correlates of diet patterns in Indian children and how diet relates to nutritional status. Follow-up of these children will be important to determine the role of these differences in diet in the development of risk factors for NCD including body composition.Entities:
Keywords: India; child; chronic disease; diet pattern; nutritional status
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23819872 PMCID: PMC3920637 DOI: 10.1111/mcn.12046
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Matern Child Nutr ISSN: 1740-8695 Impact factor: 3.092
Participant and family characteristics
| Variable |
| % | Mean | SD | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Child | Age (years) | 538 | 9.4 | 0.1 | ||
| Height (cm) | 538 | 130.7 | 5.7 | |||
| Weight (kg) | 538 | 24.4 | (22.2–27.4) | |||
| Body mass index (kg m−2) | 538 | 14.3 | (13.4–15.6) | |||
| Mid‐upper arm circumference (cm) | 538 | 17.7 | (16.9–19.1) | |||
| Head circumference (cm) | 538 | 50.6 | 1.4 | |||
| Subscapular skinfold (mm) | 537 | 7.2 | (5.7–9.2) | |||
| Triceps skinfold (mm) | 538 | 9.4 | (7.6–12.0) | |||
| Fat mass (kg) | 538 | 6.7 | (5.2–8.4) | |||
| Fat percentage | 538 | 27.5 | (6.6) | |||
| Plasma vitamin B12 (pmol L−1) | 527 | 312 | (249–407) | |||
| Plasma folate (nmol L−1) | 527 | 24.0 | (18.0–35.0) | |||
| Mother | Education (years) | <10 | 199 | 37.0 | ||
| 10 | 167 | 31.0 | ||||
| >10 | 172 | 32.0 | ||||
| Parity | 0 | 275 | 51.1 | |||
| 1 | 175 | 32.5 | ||||
| >1 | 88 | 16.4 | ||||
| Body mass index (kg m−2) | <18.5 | 30 | 5.8 | |||
| 18.5–25.0 | 224 | 43.4 | ||||
| 25.1–30.0 | 184 | 35.7 | ||||
| >30.0 | 78 | 15.1 | ||||
| Father | Education (years) | <10 | 206 | 38.3 | ||
| 10 | 114 | 21.2 | ||||
| >10 | 218 | 40.5 | ||||
| Family | Religion | Hindu | 306 | 56.9 | ||
| Muslim | 190 | 35.3 | ||||
| Other | 42 | 7.8 | ||||
| Dwelling | Rural | 136 | 25.3 | |||
| Urban | 402 | 74.7 | ||||
| Family type | Nuclear | 324 | 60.3 | |||
| Joint | 213 | 39.7 | ||||
| Occupation | Unemployed/Unskilled | 27 | 5.0 | |||
| Semi‐skilled | 88 | 16.4 | ||||
| Skilled and clerical | 357 | 66.4 | ||||
| Semi‐professional/Professional | 66 | 12.3 | ||||
| Standard of Living (SLI score) | 538 | 36.3 | 8.2 | |||
*Values are median (inter‐quartile range). †Parity refers to the time of recruitment into the cohort study i.e. the time the participant in the cohort study was conceived. ‡Refers to occupation of the head of the household. §Standard of Living Index used in the National Family Health Survey, India.
Table of food groups used in the principal component analysis of food frequency data with a description of the food group and the coefficients for each pattern identified
| Food type | Food group | Description of food group | Coefficients | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| S&F | LV | |||
| Beverages | Tea and coffee | −0.05 | 0.14 | |
| Milk | Fresh milk | −0.01 | −0.02 | |
| Hot milky drinks | Drinks made with hot milk and processed powder products (brands include: ‘Horlicks’, ‘Complan’, ‘Boost’, ‘Bournvita’) | 0.01 | 0.11 | |
| Fruit juice | Fresh fruit juice | 0.13 | 0.01 | |
| Fruit‐based drinks | Processed fruit drinks containing added sugar (brands include: ‘Frooty’, ‘Maza’) | 0.17 | −0.05 | |
| Sweetened drinks | Carbonated drinks; drinks with added flavouring and sugar (brands include: ‘Pepsi’, ‘Sprite’) |
| 0.08 | |
| Fruit | Banana | 0.10 | 0.12 | |
| Apple |
| 0.03 | ||
| ‘Snack’ fruit | Guava, pomegranate, grapes, sweet lime ( |
| 0.15 | |
| Other fruit | Sapota ( |
| 0.07 | |
| Dry fruit and nut | Dates, raisins, cashew nuts, pistachios, almonds | 0.13 | 0.00 | |
| Rice | Rice | Plain steamed rice | 0.01 | 0.07 |
| Rice with Dahl | Rice with lentils | 0.12 | −0.14 | |
| Traditional rice | Rice flavoured with tamarind, rice flavoured with lemon | 0.07 |
| |
| Oily rice | Rice fried with oil or ghee |
| −0.03 | |
| Rice with vegetables | Rice with vegetables and oil | 0.02 | 0.16 | |
| Rice with yoghurt | Rice with yoghurt (milk curd) | 0.07 |
| |
| Processed rice | Puffed Rice, Rice Flakes | 0.12 |
| |
| Fermented rice foods | Idly | Steamed patty made from fermented rice and lentils | 0.02 | 0.03 |
| Rice dosas | Pancake made from fermented rice and lentil | 0.01 |
| |
| Masala dosa | Pancake made from fermented rice and lentils stuffed with potato and spices | 0.05 | 0.08 | |
| Bread | Unleavened breads | Chapathi, Parata | 0.11 | −0.16 |
| Unleavened oily bread | Poori | 0.12 | 0.12 | |
| Leavened breads | Bun, sliced bread |
| 0.02 | |
| Other cereal based foods | Branded noodles | Wheat noodles (brands include ‘Maggi’) |
| −0.15 |
| Finger millet | Finger millet bread; finger millet porridge | 0.01 |
| |
| Wheat dishes | Semolina, wheat vermicelli | 0.06 | 0.07 | |
| Cooked vegetable dishes | Dry cooked vegetables dishes | Pea, French bean, eggplant, carrot or beetroot cooked dry with spices | 0.07 |
|
| Cooked GLV dishes | GLV cooked dry with spices, green leafy vegetable curry | 0.01 | 0.06 | |
| Cooked GLV dishes with lentils | GLV and lentil curry | 0.02 | 0.19 | |
| Whole legume curries | Curries made from whole (non‐split) lentils and other legumes | 0.02 | 0.15 | |
| Tomato curry | Curry made with tomato and onion | −0.02 | 0.18 | |
| Dry potato dishes | Potato cooked with spices | 0.09 | 0.00 | |
| Salad | Salad | Cucumber, tomato, onion, carrot, radish, beans, cabbage, beetroot | 0.19 | 0.11 |
| Meat/fish/egg dishes | Rice with poultry, meat or egg | Chicken, mutton or egg biryani (rice dish cooked with oil) |
| −0.17 |
| Fish | Fish, fried or curry | 0.10 | −0.12 | |
| Chicken | Chicken, fried or curry | 0.11 |
| |
| Mutton | Mutton, whole pieces or minced | 0.16 |
| |
| Boiled eggs | 0.09 | −0.02 | ||
| Fried eggs | Fried egg, omelette | 0.15 | −0.19 | |
| Snacks | Cereal‐based snacks | Snacks made with wheat or rice egg samosa |
| 0.07 |
| Legume‐based snacks | Snacks made with split or whole legumes egg pakora |
| −0.09 | |
| Chips | Deep fried potato or plantain slices | 0.19 | −0.01 | |
| Cakes | Plain cakes, cream cakes | 0.19 | −0.04 | |
| Biscuits | Salted biscuit, sweet biscuit, cream biscuit | 0.12 | 0.02 | |
| Sugary food/Sweets | Jam | Jam | 0.17 | −0.04 |
| Honey | Honey | 0.11 | 0.04 | |
| Added sugar | Sugar added to any food or added to fruit juice by the child/parent | 0.01 |
| |
| Confectionery | Chocolate bar, toffee, candy, ice cream, ice lolly | 0.17 | −0.12 | |
| Home‐made sweets | Sweets, sweet vermicelli |
| −0.03 | |
| Dairy | Yoghurt | Yoghurt (milk curd), raita ( | 0.07 |
|
| Butter and ghee | Butter, ghee ( | 0.11 | 0.17 | |
| Chutney | Chutney | Chutney, pickle | −0.02 | 0.07 |
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GLV, green leafy vegetable; LV, lacto‐vegetarian pattern; S&F, snack and fruit pattern. *Values in bold are >|0.20|, †Snack fruit is defined as fruit that is eaten in small quantities. ‡Finger millet (Eleusine coracana) is a cereal grown in arid climates.
Monthly frequency of consumption of discriminating foods for each pattern by children whose pattern scores fall in the lowest and upper most quarters of the distribution*
| Lowest quarter ( | Highest quarter ( | |
|---|---|---|
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| Sweetened drinks | 1.0 (0.0–3.0) | 8.0 (4.0–16.0) |
| Apple | 2.0 (0.0–4.0) | 4.0 (2.0–14.0) |
| Snack fruit | 6.0 (3.5–10.5) | 25.5 (14.0–37.0) |
| Other fruit | 8.0 (5.0–14.0) | 20.0 (11.0–28.0) |
| Oily rice | 1.0 (0.0–2.0) | 4.0 (4.0–8.0) |
| Leavened breads | 4.0 (1.0–6.0) | 8.0 (7.0–16.0) |
| Rice with poultry, meat or egg | 0.0 (0.0–0.0) | 3.0 (1.0–5.0) |
| Cereal‐based snacks | 13.0 (9.0–18.0) | 40.0 (30.0–52.0) |
| Legume‐based snacks | 5.0 (3.0–8.0) | 16.0 (10.0–21.0) |
| Home‐made sweets | 1.0 (0.0–2.0) | 6.0 (2.0–12.0) |
| Branded noodles | 0.0 (0.0–2.0) | 4.0 (1.0–8.0) |
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| Traditional rice | 4.0 (0.0–7.0) | 8.0 (6.0–8.0) |
| Rice with yoghurt | 3.0 (0.0–4.0) | 28.0 (8.0–28.0) |
| Fermented rice pancake | 5.0 (4.0–8.0) | 8.0 (8.0–12.0) |
| Processed rice | 4.0 (0.0–8.0) | 8.0 (4.0–12.0) |
| Finger millet | 0.0 (0.0–1.0) | 9.5 (3.0–28.0) |
| Cooked vegetable dishes | 4.0 (1.0–8.0) | 10.0 (6.0–15.0) |
| Chicken | 4.0 (4.0–8.0) | 2.0 (0.0–4.0) |
| Mutton | 10.0 (7.0–15.0) | 2.0 (0.0–4.0) |
| Added sugar | 28.0 (16.0–36.0) | 56.0 (56.0–64.0) |
| Yoghurt | 0.0 (0.0–4.0) | 9.0 (4.0–28.0) |
*Values are median (inter‐quartile range). The Wilcoxon rank‐sum test showed a trend across quarters for all foods (P < 0.001).
Diet pattern z‐scores by child, parent and family characteristics
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| Snack and fruit pattern | Lacto‐vegetarian pattern | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Score |
| Score |
| ||||
| Child | Gender | 254 | Male | 0.06 (1.0) | 0.176 | −0.02 (1.0) | 0.659 |
| 284 | Female | −0.05 (0.9) | 0.02 (0.9) | ||||
| Mother | Education (years) | 199 | <10 | −0.09 (1.1) | 0.106 | 0.05 (0.9) | 0.661 |
| 167 | 10 | 0.13 (0.9) | −0.02 (0.9) | ||||
| 172 | >10 | −0.02 (0.9) | −0.04 (0.9) | ||||
| Parity | 275 | 0 | −0.04 (1.0) | 0.151 | −0.02 (0.9) | 0.304 | |
| 175 | 1 | −0.03 (0.9) | 0.13 (0.9) | ||||
| 88 | >1 | 0.19 (1.1) | −0.20 (1.1) | ||||
| Body mass index (kg m−2) | 30 | <18.5 | −0.09 (1.1) | 0.194 | 0.36 (0.9) | <0.001 | |
| 224 | 18.5–25.0 | −0.04 (0.9) | 0.13 (0.9) | ||||
| 262 | >25.0 | 0.06 (0.9) | −0.13 (0.9) | ||||
| Father | Education (years) | 206 | <10 | 0.07 (1.0) | 0.365 | −0.15 (1.0) | 0.012 |
| 114 | 10 | −0.08 (0.9) | 0.02 (0.9) | ||||
| 218 | >10 | −0.02 (0.9) | 0.13 (0.9) | ||||
| Family | Religion | 306 | Hindu | −0.26 (0.9) | <0.001 | 0.59 (0.7) | <0.001 |
| 190 | Muslim | 0.43 (0.9) | −0.93 (0.7) | ||||
| 42 | Other | −0.06 (0.9) | −0.10 (0.7) | ||||
| Dwelling | 136 | Rural | −0.31 (1.1) | <0.001 | 0.49 (0.8) | <0.001 | |
| 402 | Urban | 0.10 (0.9) | −0.17 (0.9) | ||||
| Family type | 324 | Nuclear | 0.09 (0.9) | 0.009 | 0.03 (0.9) | 0.381 | |
| 213 | Joint | −0.14 (0.9) | −0.05 (0.9) | ||||
| Occupation | 115 | Unskilled | 0.22 (0.9) | 0.013 | −0.17 (1.0) | 0.052 | |
| 357 | Skilled | −0.09 (1.0) | 0.02 (0.9) | ||||
| 66 | Professional | 0.08 (0.9) | 0.19 (1.0) | ||||
| Standard of living (SLI score) | 135 | 1st quarter | −0.02 (1.1) | 0.649 | −0.19 (1.0) | 0.079 | |
| 134 | 2nd quarter | 0.05 (0.8) | −0.01 (0.9) | ||||
| 134 | 3rd quarter | 0.02 (1.1) | 0.12 (0.9) | ||||
| 135 | 4th quarter | −0.05 (0.9) | 0.09 (0.9) | ||||
| Season | 99 | Winter | −0.61 | <0.001 | −0.12 | 0.005 | |
| 114 | Pre‐monsoon | 0.50 | 0.28 | ||||
| 203 | Monsoon | 0.20 | −0.10 | ||||
| 121 | Post‐monsoon | −0.31 | 0.00 | ||||
*Mean (SD) pattern z‐score, †All analyses are univariate models, P values are based on t‐test or analysis of variance statistics except for Maternal body mass index and SLI where P values are based on correlation coefficients. ‡Refers to occupation of the head of the household. Unskilled category comprises unemployed, unskilled and semi‐skilled individuals.
Multivariate regression analysis of variables associated with pattern scores
| Snack and fruit pattern | Beta | Confidence interval |
| |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Religion | Muslim | 0.59 | (0.42, 0.76) | <0.001 |
| (Reference = Hindu) | Other | 0.13 | (−0.16, 0.41) | 0.374 |
| Dwelling | Urban | 0.20 | (0.02, 0.38) | 0.026 |
| (Reference = Rural) | ||||
| Family Type | Joint | −0.13 | (−0.28, 0.02) | 0.096 |
| (Reference = Nuclear) | ||||
| Occupation | Skilled | −0.03 | (−0.22, 0.15) | 0.721 |
| (Reference = unskilled) | Professional | 0.09 | (−0.17, 0.36) | 0.491 |
| Season | Pre‐monsoon | 1.06 | (0.83, 1.30) | <0.001 |
| (Reference = winter) | Monsoon | 0.72 | (0.51, 0.93) | <0.001 |
| Post Monsoon | 0.28 | (0.05, 0.51) | 0.017 | |
| Lacto‐vegetarian pattern | ||||
| Maternal body mass index (kg m−2) | −0.02 | (−0.03, −0.00) | 0.021 | |
| Parity | 1 | 0.08 | (−0.06, 0.21) | 0.254 |
| (Reference = null) | >1 | 0.04 | (−0.13, 0.21) | 0.671 |
| Father's education | 10 years | 0.06 | (−0.10, 0.22) | 0.459 |
| (Reference ≤ 10 years) | >10 years | −0.04 | (−0.18, 0.10) | 0.575 |
| Religion | Muslim | −1.48 | (−1.62, −1.34) | <0.001 |
| (Reference = Hindu) | Other | −0.63 | (−0.86, −0.39) | <0.001 |
| Dwelling | Urban | −0.17 | (−0.31, −0.00) | 0.023 |
| (Reference = Rural) | ||||
| Season | Pre‐monsoon | 0.42 | (0.22, 0.64) | <0.001 |
| (Reference = Winter) | Monsoon | 0.17 | (0.00, 0.34) | 0.053 |
| Post‐monsoon | 0.10 | (−0.08, 0.29) | 0.270 | |
*Adjusted r square = 0.26. †Adjusted r square = 0.54.
Body composition and bio‐chemical measurements by quarter of pattern score*
| Snack and fruit pattern | Lacto‐vegetarian pattern | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Q1 | Q4 | Q1 | Q4 | |
| Height (cm) | 130.8 (126.5, 134.7) | 130.8 (127.6, 134.6) |
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| Body mass index (kg m−2) |
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| 14.4 (13.4, 15.6) | 14.4 (13.1, 15.3) |
| Plasma folate (nmol L−1) | 24.1 (18.0, 32.5) | 25.0 (18.7, 37.5) |
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| Plasma B12 (pmol L−1) | 314 (249, 417) | 302 (236, 350) |
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| Mid‐upper arm cincumference (cm) | 18.1 (17.1, 19.8) | 17.7 (16.9, 19.3) | 17.7 (17.0, 19.2) | 17.6 (16.5, 18.8) |
| Head circumference (cm) |
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| 50.3 (49.6, 51.3) | 50.5 (49.6, 51.6) |
| Subscapular SF (mm) |
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| 7.4 (5.6, 9.4) | 6.8 (5.7, 9.1) |
| Triceps SF (mm) | 9.8 (7.8, 12.8) | 9.2 (7.2, 12.1) | 9.7 (7.7, 12.4) | 9.1 (7.5, 11.3) |
| Fat weight (kg) |
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| 6.8 (5.4, 8.5) | 6.2 (4.9, 7.7) |
| Body fat % |
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| 28.8 (23.5, 33.0) | 25.4 (21.6, 32.2) |
Q1, lowest quarter of pattern score, Q4, uppermost quarter of pattern score. SF, skinfold thickness. *Values are median (inter‐quartile range). Bold values indicate statistical significance in Wilcoxon rank‐sum test for trend across quarters of pattern score: † P < 0.05, ‡ P < 0.01.