Predictors and associations of childhood dietary inflammation ​with obesity

Prof. Catherine Phillips, School of Public Health, Physiotherapy and Sports Science, University College Dublin, Ireland​

Better understanding of the relationship between dietary inflammation and adiposity in childhood may be important in the context of identifying modifiable behaviours for early prevention of childhood obesity.

 

Study Aim

To investigate if more proinflammatory diets are associated with greater adiposity in early-, mid-, and late-childhood.

 

Scientific Approach

Pooled analyses of individual participant data across 6 cohorts and 4European countries. describing the inflammatory potential of children’s diets in early, mid and late childhood and investigating cross-sectional associations with childhood adiposity as well as predictors.

 

Expected Outcomes

This study will contribute new information about associations between childhood dietary inflammatory potential and adiposity, as well as the potential predictors,which will provide more actionable prevention strategies of childhood obesity.

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