Authors
Sarah H Kehoe, Ghattu V Krishnaveni, Sargoor R Veena, Aravinda M Guntupalli, Barrie M Margetts, Caroline HD Fall, Sian M Robinson
Publication date
2014/1
Journal
Maternal & child nutrition
Volume
10
Issue
1
Pages
145-158
Description
The burden of non‐communicable chronic disease (NCD) in India is increasing. Diet and body composition ‘track’ from childhood into adult life and contribute to the development of risk factors for NCD. Little is known about the diet patterns of Indian children. We aimed to identify diet patterns and study associations with body composition and socio‐demographic factors in the Mysore Parthenon Study cohort. We collected anthropometric and demographic data from children aged 9.5 years (n = 538). We also administered a food frequency questionnaire and measured fasting blood concentrations of folate and vitamin B12. Using principal component analysis, we identified two diet patterns. The ‘snack and fruit’ pattern was characterised by frequent intakes of snacks, fruit, sweetened drinks, rice and meat dishes and leavened breads. The ‘lacto‐vegetarian’ pattern was characterised by frequent intakes of finger millet …
Total citations
2014201520162017201820192020202120222023202425621571161072
Scholar articles