Effects of total fat intake on bodyweight in children

Jul 6, 2018The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

How total fat intake relates to body weight in children

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Abstract

Twenty-four studies involving about 26,113 children were analyzed regarding total fat intake and body fatness.

  • Randomized controlled trials suggested that dietary counselling to lower total fat intake may result in little to no change in weight over 12 months and three years.
  • Education delivered in classrooms probably decreased BMI in children at 17 months but showed smaller effects over five and seven years.
  • Dietary counselling may slightly reduce total and LDL cholesterol at 12 months, with similar effects observed at five years, but no significant changes in HDL cholesterol or triglycerides.
  • Cohort studies indicated that increased total fat intake may be associated with higher body fatness measures, although the evidence was mostly very low quality and inconsistent.
  • Most included studies were conducted in high-income countries, which may limit the applicability of the findings to low- and middle-income settings.

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