2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.numecd.2012.07.006
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Associations of meal frequency and breakfast with obesity and metabolic syndrome traits in adolescents of Northern Finland Birth Cohort 1986

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“…In this line of thought, the Tehran Lipid and Glucose Study showed that more than 1510 kJ/d (361 kcal/d) from energy-dense snacks independently increased the occurrence of MetS (13) . In general, snack consumers have higher energy intake than non-consumers (13,15,33) and this phenomenon also was observed in our study as described above. Therefore, total energy intake was not introduced in the multivariable adjusted model in the main analysis, since we considered it an intermediate factor in the relationship studied.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…In this line of thought, the Tehran Lipid and Glucose Study showed that more than 1510 kJ/d (361 kcal/d) from energy-dense snacks independently increased the occurrence of MetS (13) . In general, snack consumers have higher energy intake than non-consumers (13,15,33) and this phenomenon also was observed in our study as described above. Therefore, total energy intake was not introduced in the multivariable adjusted model in the main analysis, since we considered it an intermediate factor in the relationship studied.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…They assessed abdominal obesity according to IDF criteria. In agreement with our findings, these authors found that adolescents who had ≤four meals (including breakfast) or five meals a day were less likely to present with abdominal obesity than those skipping breakfast, independent of lifestyle habits, pubertal stage, and BMI [30].…”
Section: Impact Of Meal Patterns On Markers Of Abdominal Obesitysupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Öğrencilerin en fazla atladıkları öğün kahvaltı öğünüdür. Kahvaltı öğünü diyet kalitesi bakımından en yüksek öğündür,16 yıl takipli yapılmış bir kohort çalışmasında düzenli öğün sıklığına bağlı olarak düzenli bir şekilde kahvaltı öğünü yapanlar, yapmayan bireylere göre MetS insidansı daha düşük bulunmuştur 15 .…”
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