Associations of body mass index and waist circumference with: Energy intake and percentage energy from macronutrients, in a cohort of australian children

Background: It is evident from previous research that the role of dietary composition in relation to the development of childhood obesity remains inconclusive. Several studies investigating the relationship between body mass index (BMI), waist circumference (WC) and/or skin fold measurements with en...

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Main Authors: Elliott, S., Truby, H., Lee, Andy, Harper, C., Abbott, R., Davies, P.
Format: Journal Article
Published: 2011
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/65712
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author Elliott, S.
Truby, H.
Lee, Andy
Harper, C.
Abbott, R.
Davies, P.
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Lee, Andy
Harper, C.
Abbott, R.
Davies, P.
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description Background: It is evident from previous research that the role of dietary composition in relation to the development of childhood obesity remains inconclusive. Several studies investigating the relationship between body mass index (BMI), waist circumference (WC) and/or skin fold measurements with energy intake have suggested that the macronutrient composition of the diet (protein, carbohydrate, fat) may play an important contributing role to obesity in childhood as it does in adults. This study investigated the possible relationship between BMI and WC with energy intake and percentage energy intake from macronutrients in Australian children and adolescents. Methods. Height, weight and WC measurements, along with 24 h food and drink records (FDR) intake data were collected from 2460 boys and girls aged 5-17 years living in the state of Queensland, Australia. Results: Statistically significant, yet weak correlations between BMI z-score and WC with total energy intake were observed in grades 1, 5 and 10, with only 55% of subjects having a physiologically plausible 24 hr FDR. Using Pearson correlations to examine the relationship between BMI and WC with energy intake and percentage macronutrient intake, no significant correlations were observed between BMI z-score or WC and percentage energy intake from protein, carbohydrate or fat. One way ANOVAs showed that although those with a higher BMI z-score or WC consumed significantly more energy than their lean counterparts. Conclusion: No evidence of an association between percentage macronutrient intake and BMI or WC was found. Evidently, more robust long itudinal studies are needed to elucidate the relationship linking obesity and dietary intake. © 2011 Elliott et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-657122018-02-19T08:06:18Z Associations of body mass index and waist circumference with: Energy intake and percentage energy from macronutrients, in a cohort of australian children Elliott, S. Truby, H. Lee, Andy Harper, C. Abbott, R. Davies, P. Background: It is evident from previous research that the role of dietary composition in relation to the development of childhood obesity remains inconclusive. Several studies investigating the relationship between body mass index (BMI), waist circumference (WC) and/or skin fold measurements with energy intake have suggested that the macronutrient composition of the diet (protein, carbohydrate, fat) may play an important contributing role to obesity in childhood as it does in adults. This study investigated the possible relationship between BMI and WC with energy intake and percentage energy intake from macronutrients in Australian children and adolescents. Methods. Height, weight and WC measurements, along with 24 h food and drink records (FDR) intake data were collected from 2460 boys and girls aged 5-17 years living in the state of Queensland, Australia. Results: Statistically significant, yet weak correlations between BMI z-score and WC with total energy intake were observed in grades 1, 5 and 10, with only 55% of subjects having a physiologically plausible 24 hr FDR. Using Pearson correlations to examine the relationship between BMI and WC with energy intake and percentage macronutrient intake, no significant correlations were observed between BMI z-score or WC and percentage energy intake from protein, carbohydrate or fat. One way ANOVAs showed that although those with a higher BMI z-score or WC consumed significantly more energy than their lean counterparts. Conclusion: No evidence of an association between percentage macronutrient intake and BMI or WC was found. Evidently, more robust long itudinal studies are needed to elucidate the relationship linking obesity and dietary intake. © 2011 Elliott et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. 2011 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/65712 10.1186/1475-2891-10-58 unknown
spellingShingle Elliott, S.
Truby, H.
Lee, Andy
Harper, C.
Abbott, R.
Davies, P.
Associations of body mass index and waist circumference with: Energy intake and percentage energy from macronutrients, in a cohort of australian children
title Associations of body mass index and waist circumference with: Energy intake and percentage energy from macronutrients, in a cohort of australian children
title_full Associations of body mass index and waist circumference with: Energy intake and percentage energy from macronutrients, in a cohort of australian children
title_fullStr Associations of body mass index and waist circumference with: Energy intake and percentage energy from macronutrients, in a cohort of australian children
title_full_unstemmed Associations of body mass index and waist circumference with: Energy intake and percentage energy from macronutrients, in a cohort of australian children
title_short Associations of body mass index and waist circumference with: Energy intake and percentage energy from macronutrients, in a cohort of australian children
title_sort associations of body mass index and waist circumference with: energy intake and percentage energy from macronutrients, in a cohort of australian children
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/65712