Diet quality trajectories and cardiovascular phenotypes/metabolic syndrome risk by 11-12 years.
Jessica A KerrRichard S LiuConstantine E GasserFiona K MensahDavid P BurgnerKate LycettAlanna N GillespieMarkus JuonalaSusan A CliffordTim OldsRichard SafferyLisa GoldMengjiao LiuPeter AzzopardiBen EdwardsTerence DwyerMelissa WakePublished in: International journal of obesity (2005) (2021)
Children following the least healthy diet trajectory had poorer functional cardiovascular phenotypes and metabolic syndrome risk, including higher resting heart rate, one of the strongest precursors of all-cause mortality. Structural phenotypes were not associated with diet trajectories, suggesting the window to prevent permanent changes remains open to at least late childhood.