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1 www.usask.ca Dietary Intake and Overweight in children aged 10-14 years in Saskatoon Canada Public Health Association, Annual Conference Toronto May 26-29, 2014 Ha Le, PhD candidate Community Health and Epidemiology

2 www.usask.ca Overview Background Purpose Methods Results Conclusions

3 www.usask.ca Background  The global burden of obesity among children and aldolescents is estimated to be 1 in 10 (Lobstein T et al, 2014)  Dramatic temporal increases in the prevalence of overweight and obesity in Canadian children (31.5% for children 5-17 years old, CCHS 2009-2011)  Dietary intake is a corner stone of weight management across the life cycle and play important role in influencing the likelihood of being overweight during childhood and adolescence.

4 www.usask.ca The purpose of this study is to examine dietary intake and the association between overweight and nutrition-related factors among children aged 10-14 years old in Saskatoon who participated in the ‘Smart Cities and Healthy Kids – Food environment Study’ Purpose

5 www.usask.ca Methods (1)  1408 children, ages of 10 -14 years, from all residential neighbourhoods in Saskatoon (n=61) were surveyed at school in March/April 2012.  Survey instrument included questions on socio-demographic characteristics the Harvard Youth and Adolescent Food Frequency Questionnaire (YAQ) for dietary assessment (147 items)

6 www.usask.ca Methods (2)  We assessed students’ dietary intake and compared this with the Canadian food group and nutrient recommendations.  Children’s height and weight were measured and BMI calculated using the age and sex specific BMI calculator from the WHO (2007), AnthroPlus version 3.1.  Using WHO reference (2007), we classified children as normal weight (+/-1SD), overweight or obese (greater than +1SD) and obese (greater than +2SD).

7 www.usask.ca Methods (3)  Data was evaluated using SPSS version 18  Logistic regression was performed using 3 models to determine the associations between overweight and frequency of consumption for the four food groups Model 1 included overweight and frequency of consumption of a food group controlling for socio-demographic variables Model 2 was the same as Model 1 but included additional simulteneous adjustments for the frequency of comsumption of all other 3 food groups Model 3 included all significant variables at p-value<0.05

8 www.usask.ca Results

9 www.usask.ca Recommended and Observed Number of Servings from Canada’s Food Guide for Healthy Eating

10 www.usask.ca Prevalence of Inadequate Dietary Intake Saskatoon study vs. Nova Scotia study

11 www.usask.ca DRI: Dietary Reference Intakes. AMDR: Acceptable Macronutrient Distribution Range. AI: Adequate Intake Macronutrient intake

12 www.usask.ca EAR: Estimated Average Requirement. AI: Adequate Intake. UL: Upper Limit Vitamins and Minerals

13 www.usask.ca Overweight/Obesity

14 www.usask.ca Overweight and frequency of food group consumption

15 www.usask.ca Overweight and associated risk factors

16 www.usask.ca Conclusions  Dietary intake among adolescent children in Saskatoon is relatively poor.  The proportion of children who are overweight/obese in Saskatoon (36.3%) is higher than that of Canadian children (31.5%).  Significant differences observed in prevalence of overweight across gender, age, aboriginal status and SES.  A protective association for consumption of dairy and a neagative association for consumption of meats and alternatives was observed among children living in Saskatoon  The development of evidence-based policies and prevention initiatives targeting children and their families may improve dietary quality and prevent obesity.

17 www.usask.ca Reference  Lobstein T, Baur L, Uauy R: Obesity in children and young people: A crisis in public health. Obes Rev 2004, 5(Suppl 1):4- 104  Matthews, V. L., Wien, M., & Sabaté, J. (2011). The risk of child and adolescent overweight is related to types of food consumed. Nutr J, 10(1), 71-74.  Veugelers, P. J., Fitzgerald, A. L., & Johnston, E. (2005). Dietary intake and risk factors for poor diet quality among children in Nova Scotia. Canadian Journal of Public Health, 96(3).

18 www.usask.ca Acknowledgement  Dr. Nazeem Muhajarine  Dr. Rachel Engler-Stringer  Tracy Ridalls and SCHK research team

19 www.usask.ca Thank you


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