The Association between the Dietary Antioxidant Index and Weight Status in Primary School Students: An Epidemiological Study

Author:

Kokkou Stamatia1ORCID,Notara Venetia1ORCID,Kanellopoulou Aikaterini2ORCID,Antonogeorgos George2ORCID,Rojas-Gil Andrea Paola3ORCID,Kornilaki Ekaterina4ORCID,Lagiou Areti1ORCID,Panagiotakos Demosthenes2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Laboratory of Hygiene and Epidemiology, Department of Public and Community Health, School of Public Health, University of West Attica, Alexandras Avenue 196, 115 21 Athens, Greece

2. Department of Nutrition and Dietetics, School of Health Sciences and Education, Harokopio University, Thiseos 70, 176 76 Athens, Greece

3. Laboratory of Basic Health Sciences, Department of Nursing, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Peloponnese, Karaiskaki 70, 221 00 Tripoli, Greece

4. Department of Preschool Education, School of Education, University of Crete, 741 00 Gallos, Greece

Abstract

Obesity is an emerging threat and a current challenge for children and adolescents worldwide. The aim of the present work was to evaluate the relationship between the Dietary Antioxidant Index (DAI) and the weight status of students in early adolescence. A sample of 1580 students aged 10–12 years from 47 primary schools in Greece were enrolled. Anthropometric characteristics were assessed, and calculation of the Body Mass Index (BMI) was used to categorize students into two weight-status groups. Dietary habits and physical activity were evaluated using a self-completed questionnaire, and the DAI was calculated through derived micronutrients’ content, along with energy, macro-, and micro-nutrient intake. Crude and adjusted regression analysis showed a significant inverse association of the DAI and body weight status (Odds Ratio (OR): 0.719, 95% Confidence Interval (CI): 0.576; 0.897, and adjusted Odds Ration (aOR): 0.667, 95% CI: 0.489; 0.907). An antioxidant diet seems to play a protective role against increased body weight among students in early adolescence. Thus, dietary patterns rich in antioxidants should be promoted to facilitate healthy habits early in life, and to fight the obesity threat.

Publisher

MDPI AG

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