Impact of ultra-processed foods on excess weight and dyslipidemia in schoolchildren

Dec 31, 2024Nutrition (Burbank, Los Angeles County, Calif.)

Ultra-processed foods linked to overweight and unhealthy blood fats in schoolchildren

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Abstract

Among 420 schoolchildren, 98.2% reported consuming ultra-processed foods (UPFs) the previous day.

  • Schoolchildren in the high consumption tertile had significantly higher intake of sugary beverages, bread, savory crackers, and french fries compared to those in lower tertiles.
  • Consumption of french fries was notably higher in the high consumption group (p<0.001).
  • Higher activity levels were observed in 43.75% of schoolchildren in the high consumption tertile compared to 20.14% in the low consumption tertile (p<0.001).
  • A high prevalence of dyslipidemia (82.96%) and excess weight (30.08%) was reported, along with 18.3% experiencing abdominal obesity.
  • No direct association was found between UPF consumption and excess weight or dyslipidemia after adjusting for physical activity (p>0.05).

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