Association Between Childhood Consumption of Ultraprocessed Food and Adiposity Trajectories in the Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children Birth Cohort

Jun 14, 2021JAMA pediatrics

Link Between Eating Ultraprocessed Food in Childhood and Changes in Body Fat Over Time

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Abstract

Among children in the highest quintile of ultraprocessed food (UPF) consumption, BMI trajectories increased by an additional 0.06 per year compared to those in the lowest quintile.

  • The mean UPF consumption at baseline varied from 23.2% to 67.8% across quintiles.
  • Higher UPF consumption is associated with increased adiposity metrics, including BMI, fat mass index, weight, and waist circumference.
  • Specifically, fat mass index increased by an additional 0.03 per year in the highest UPF consumption group.
  • Weight trajectories increased by an additional 0.20 kg per year for children consuming the most UPFs.
  • Waist circumference increased by an additional 0.17 cm per year among those with the highest UPF intake.

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