Bibliographic citations
De, J., Macedo, E. (2020). Estudio sobre la relación entre el Consumo de Lácteos y el Estado Nutricional (Sobrepeso/Obesidad): Hallazgos encontrados en la cohorte mayor del estudio “Niños del Milenio” (2006-2013), en cuatro países en vías de desarrollo (Etiopía, India, Perú y Vietnam) [Tesis, Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)]. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/654719
De, J., Macedo, E. Estudio sobre la relación entre el Consumo de Lácteos y el Estado Nutricional (Sobrepeso/Obesidad): Hallazgos encontrados en la cohorte mayor del estudio “Niños del Milenio” (2006-2013), en cuatro países en vías de desarrollo (Etiopía, India, Perú y Vietnam) [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC); 2020. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/654719
@misc{renati/393784,
title = "Estudio sobre la relación entre el Consumo de Lácteos y el Estado Nutricional (Sobrepeso/Obesidad): Hallazgos encontrados en la cohorte mayor del estudio “Niños del Milenio” (2006-2013), en cuatro países en vías de desarrollo (Etiopía, India, Perú y Vietnam)",
author = "Macedo Yacila, Eduardo Francisco",
publisher = "Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)",
year = "2020"
}
BACKGROUND: Dairy consumption and its relationship with nutritional status (overweight/obesity) have been little investigated in longitudinal researches in developing countries throughout the years and its protective effect is still highly controversial today. OBJECTIVE: Estimate the strength of association between dairy products consumption and nutritional status (overweight/obesity) of the participating children from the older cohort (2006-2013) of the “Young Lives” research in four developing countries (Ethiopia, India, Peru and Vietnam). METHODS: Secondary analysis of the older cohort from the “Youngs Lives” longitudinal research, considering the exposure to dairy consumption since the second to the fourth round, and the weight excess (overweight/obesity) in the fourth round. RESULTS: Crude analyzes of Poisson regression in total population initially showed association between interest variables (RRc=2,44, IC 95%: 1,80-3,31, p<0,001), but it lost statistical significance after the analysis adjusted by sex, age, socioeconomic level, migration and fruit consumption (RRa=1,03, IC 95%: 0,82-1,30, p>0,05). Similarly, in the analyzes carried out by country, both in the crude and adjusted models, no association was evidenced (p> 0,05). CONCLUSIONS: There is no association between the history of dairy consumption in childhood and overweight/obesity in adolescence, in the population from the older cohort of “Young Lives“ study (2006-2013) of the participating countries.
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