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Adherence to Mediterranean diet of children living in small Southern Italian villages.

Tiziana GrassiFrancesco BagordoAlessandra PanicoMattia De GiorgiAdele IdoloFrancesca SerioMaria Rosaria TumoloAntonella De Donno
Published in: International journal of food sciences and nutrition (2019)
A cross-sectional study was conducted in the primary schools of five small villages of Salento Peninsula to evaluate the adherence to the Mediterranean Diet (MD) of 282 6-8-years old children in relation to lifestyles and socio-economic factors. The parents of children completed a self-administered questionnaire to evaluate the prevalence of personal, behavioural and socio-economic factors of their sons. Children's anthropometric measurements were also taken. The adherence to the MD was assessed using the Mediterranean Diet Quality Index for Children and Adolescents (KIDMED). The chi-square test was used to detect any differences among groups of children. Overall, 27.0% of children showed low adherence to the MD (KIDMED ≤3), 59.6% medium adherence (KIDMED 4-7) and 13.5% high adherence (KIDMED ≥8). The adherence to the MD was associated with the educational level (whether graduated or not) of the mother and the occupational status (whether employed or not) of both parents.
Keyphrases
  • young adults
  • molecular dynamics
  • type diabetes
  • glycemic control
  • body composition
  • physical activity
  • adipose tissue
  • cross sectional
  • insulin resistance
  • weight loss