| Literature DB >> 30704429 |
Torbjörn Lind1, Ulrica Johansson2, Inger Öhlund2, Lene Lindberg3, Bo Lönnerdal4, Catharina Tennefors5, Olle Hernell2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: What we eat as infants and children carries long-term consequences. Apart from breastfeeding, the composition of the complementary diet, i.e. the foods given to the infant during the transition from breast milk/infant formula to regular family foods affects the child's future health. A high intake of protein, a low intake of fruits, vegetables and fish and an unfavorable distribution between polyunsaturated and saturated fats are considered to be associate with health risks, e.g. obesity, type 2 diabetes and dyslipidemia later in life.Entities:
Keywords: Body composition; Child development; Child nutrition physiology; Feeding behavior; Food preference; Growth; Hypertension; Infant food; Insulin resistance; Microbiota; Obesity
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30704429 PMCID: PMC6357470 DOI: 10.1186/s12889-019-6466-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Primary and secondary outcomes and adherence and background factors collected the Optimized complementary feeding study
| Primary outcomes | |
| Body composition | Anthropometry (body weight, body length, head circumference) |
| Biomarkers of metabolic function | P-insulin, P-glucose, P-IGF-1, P-lipids and lipoproteins, P-fatty acids and erythrocyte membrane fatty acids including LCPUFAs (DHA, EPA, ARA), metabolomics (plasma and urine) and lipidomics (plasma), markers of oxidatative capacity, hsCRP |
| Faecal microbiota composition | Obesity-promoting microflora |
| Blood pressure | |
| Secondary outcomes, adherence and background factors | |
| Dietary intake | |
| Biomarkers of adherence | Haemoglobin, iron status, P-urea, vitamins C, A, E, carotenoids, folic acid, C15 and C17 fatty acids |
| Food acceptance | Videotaped test meal |
| Eating behaviour | CEBQ, CFQ, COC, bitter taste gene |
| Temperament | BBQ and TBQ |
| Cognitive development | Attention free play and ASQ |
| Allergy and atopic manifestations | |
| Symptoms registration | |
| Background factors | Child’s neonatal history, early nutrition, past and present illnesses, family composition, mother’s pregnancy history, education, employment, smoking habits, history of chronic illnesses, father’s education, employment, smoking habits, history of chronic illnesses |
Fig. 1Intervention and data collection in the OTIS study