Eating habits of preschool children and the risk of obesity, insulin resistance and metabolic syndrome in adults

Kostecka, Małgorzata (2014) Eating habits of preschool children and the risk of obesity, insulin resistance and metabolic syndrome in adults. Pakistan Journal of Medical Sciences, 30 (6). ISSN 1681-715X

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Abstract

Background & Objective: Nutrient excess and nutrient deficiency in the diets of preschool children can lead to permanent modification of metabolic pathways and increased risk of diet-dependent diseases in adults. Children are most susceptible to the adverse consequences of bad eating habits.The objective of this study was to evaluate the eating habits and the diets of preschool children as risk factors for excessive weight, obesity, insulin resistance and the metabolic syndrome.

Methods: The study was conducted on 350 randomly selected preschool children attending kindergartens in south-eastern Poland. Three-day dietary recalls were processed and evaluated in the Dieta 5 application.

Results: The analyzed diets were characterized by low diversity and a high share of processed foods, such as pate, sausages, ketchup, mayonnaise, fried meat, French fries and fast-food. The dietary content of vegetables, raw fruit, dairy products and whole grain products was alarmingly low.

Conclusions: Diets characterized by excessive energy value and nutritional deficiency can lead to health problems. In most cases, excessive weight gain in children can be blamed on parents and caretakers who are not aware of the health consequences of high-calorie foods rich in fats and sugar.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: STM Academic > Medical Science
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Date Deposited: 15 May 2023 06:45
Last Modified: 01 Mar 2024 04:22
URI: http://article.researchpromo.com/id/eprint/795

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