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Prospective association between consumption frequency of organic food and body weight change, risk of overweight or obesity: results from the NutriNet-Santé Study.

Emmanuelle Kesse-Guyot1, Julia Baudry1, Karen E Assmann1, Pilar Galan1, Serge Hercberg1, Denis Lairon2.   

Abstract

A lower BMI has been reported among consumers of organic foods, but this relationship has never been examined in a prospective design study. Our aim was to prospectively investigate the association between frequency of organic food consumption and weight change. We analysed data from 62 224 participants of the NutriNet-Santé cohort (78 % women, mean age=45 years) with information on consumption frequency of organic foods, dietary intake and repeated anthropometric data. For sixteen products, participants reported their consumption frequency of labelled organic foods (never, occasionally, most of the time). An organic score (OS) with a maximum of thirty-two points was computed. The associations of the OS (modeled as quartiles (Q)) with change in BMI during follow-up (on average 3·1 years) and with the risk of overweight and obesity were estimated by ANCOVA and multivariable logistic regression. A lower BMI increase was observed across quartiles of the OS (mean difference Q4 v. Q1=-0·16 (95 % CI -0·32, -0·01). An increase in the OS was associated with a lower risk of overweight and obesity (among non-overweight and non-obese participants at inclusion): OR for Q4 v. Q1 were 0·77 (95 % CI 0·68, 0·86) and 0·69 (95 % CI 0·58, 0·82), respectively. Concerning obesity risk, the association was stronger among participants with higher adherence to nutritional guidelines. This study supports a strong protective role of consumption frequency of organic foods with regard to the risk of overweight and obesity that depends on overall dietary quality. Upon confirmation, these results may contribute to fine-tune nutritional guidelines by accounting for farming practices in food production.

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Keywords:  PNNS-GS Programme National Nutrition Santé-guidelines score; mPNNS-GS modified PNNS-GS; Obesity; Organic foods; Prospective cohort studies; Weight gain

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28166859     DOI: 10.1017/S0007114517000058

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Nutr        ISSN: 0007-1145            Impact factor:   3.718


  14 in total

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3.  Reported organic food consumption and metabolic syndrome in older adults: cross-sectional and longitudinal analyses.

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4.  Key Findings of the French BioNutriNet Project on Organic Food-Based Diets: Description, Determinants, and Relationships to Health and the Environment.

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5.  Some Differences in Nutritional Biomarkers are Detected Between Consumers and Nonconsumers of Organic Foods: Findings from the BioNutriNet Project.

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Journal:  Curr Dev Nutr       Date:  2018-11-15

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7.  Prospective association between organic food consumption and the risk of type 2 diabetes: findings from the NutriNet-Santé cohort study.

Authors:  Emmanuelle Kesse-Guyot; Pauline Rebouillat; Laurence Payrastre; Benjamin Allès; Léopold K Fezeu; Nathalie Druesne-Pecollo; Bernard Srour; Wei Bao; Mathilde Touvier; Pilar Galan; Serge Hercberg; Denis Lairon; Julia Baudry
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Journal:  Environ Health       Date:  2017-10-27       Impact factor: 5.984

9.  A Systematic Review of Organic Versus Conventional Food Consumption: Is There a Measurable Benefit on Human Health?

Authors:  Vanessa Vigar; Stephen Myers; Christopher Oliver; Jacinta Arellano; Shelley Robinson; Carlo Leifert
Journal:  Nutrients       Date:  2019-12-18       Impact factor: 5.717

10.  Adherence to the 2017 French dietary guidelines and adult weight gain: A cohort study.

Authors:  Dan Chaltiel; Chantal Julia; Moufidath Adjibade; Mathilde Touvier; Serge Hercberg; Emmanuelle Kesse-Guyot
Journal:  PLoS Med       Date:  2019-12-30       Impact factor: 11.069

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