The Role of Milk on Children’s Weight Status: An Epidemiological Study among Preadolescents in Greece
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Design and Setting
2.2. Sampling Procedure
2.3. Measurements
2.4. Statistical Power Analysis
2.5. Bioethics
2.6. Statistical Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Prevalence of Overweight/Obesity
3.2. Children’s Weight Status and Its Association with Milk Consumption
3.3. Association between Type of Milk and Children’s Weight Status–Multivariate Analysis
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Children’s Characteristics | Total Population (n = 1710) | Normal Weight Children ** (n = 1220) | Children with Overweight/Obesity ** (n = 464) | p * |
---|---|---|---|---|
Age | 11.21 (0.79) | 11.23 (0.79) | 11.15 (0.78) | 0.06 |
Sex | ||||
Boys | 783 (45.8%) | 520 (42.6%) | 250 (53.9%) | <0.001 |
Girls | 927 (54.2%) | 700 (57.4%) | 214 (46.1%) | |
Physical activity (yes) | 1254 (78.6%) | 915 (80.8%) | 319 (73.0%) | <0.001 |
KIDMED Score (−4 to 12) | 4.62 (2.30) | 4.70 (2.28) | 4.39 (2.33) | 0.01 |
Cheese (times/week) | 3.44 (2.66) | 3.47 (2.66) | 3.34 (2.65) | 0.38 |
Yoghurt (times/week) | 2.27 (2.40) | 2.27 (2.36) | 2.27 (2.48) | 0.99 |
Mother’s educational level | ||||
Basic-secondary | 633 (55.2%) | 447 (52.8%) | 176 (62.0%) | 0.007 |
Higher | 514 (44.8%) | 400 (47.2%) | 108 (38.0%) | |
Father’s educational level | ||||
Basic-secondary | 688 (60.1%) | 482 (57.2%) | 193 (67.7%) | 0.002 |
Higher | 457 (39.9%) | 361 (42.8%) | 92 (32.3%) | |
Residence | ||||
Athens | 1107 (66.9%) | 812 (68.6%) | 275 (61.2%) | 0.005 |
Other | 547 (33.1%) | 372 (31.4%) | 174 (38.8%) | |
Marital Status | ||||
Married | 1023 (88.6%) | 759 (89.5%) | 251 (87.2%) | 0.27 |
Non-married | 131 (11.4%) | 89 (10.5%) | 37 (12.8%) | |
Family income | ||||
≦18,000 | 539 (49.4%) | 386 (48.1%) | 142 (52.4%) | 0.22 |
>18,000 | 551 (50.6%) | 417 (51.9%) | 129 (47.6%) | |
Weekly breakfast consumption | ||||
Less than 5 times | 507 (29.8%) | 353 (29.0%) | 145 (31.5%) | 0.32 |
5 times or more | 1196 (70.2%) | 864 (71.0%) | 315 (68.5%) | |
Daily meals frequency | ||||
1–2 times | 228 (13.8%) | 164 (13.8%) | 62 (14.1%) | 0.84 |
3 times | 600 (36.2%) | 431 (36.2%) | 160 (36.4%) | |
More than 3 times | 828 (50.0%) | 596 (50.0%) | 218 (49.5%) |
Children’s Characteristics | Whole White (n = 979) | Chocolate (n = 247) | Both (n = 100) | Neither (n = 384) | p * |
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Age | 11.17 (0.79) | 11.27 (0.77) | 11.36 (0.70) | 11.23 (0.81) | 0.05 |
Sex | |||||
Boys | 445 (45.5%) | 132 (53.4%) | 56 (56.0%) | 150 (39.1%) | <0.001 |
Girls | 534 (54.5%) | 115 (46.6%) | 44 (44.0%) | 234 (60.9%) | |
Physical activity (yes) | 721 (79.1%) | 164 (71.0%) | 71 (75.5%) | 298 (83.2%) | 0.004 |
KIDMED Score (−4 to 12) | 4.81 (2.32) | 3.94 (2.44) | 4.31 (2.30) | 4.67 (2.05) | <0.001 |
Milk (times/week) | 5.78 (2.14) | 5.24 (2.50) | 5.64 (2.33) | 5.43 (2.58) | 0.003 |
Cheese (times/week) | 3.37 (2.61) | 3.24 (2.70) | 3.49 (2.86) | 3.72 (2.70) | 0.10 |
Yoghurt (times/week) | 2.30 (2.36) | 2.08 (2.49) | 2.29 (2.47) | 2.31 (2.43) | 0.62 |
Mother’s educational level | |||||
Basic-secondary | 367 (57.1%) | 100 (58.8%) | 28 (49.1%) | 138 (49.8%) | 0.12 |
Higher | 276 (42.9%) | 70 (41.2%) | 29 (50.9%) | 139 (50.2%) | |
Father’s educational level | |||||
Basic-secondary | 394 (61.1%) | 105 (61.4%) | 37 (64.9%) | 152 (55.9%) | 0.40 |
Higher | 251 (38.9%) | 66 (38.6%) | 20 (35.1%) | 120 (44.1%) | |
Residence | |||||
Athens | 625 (65.9%) | 171 (71.3%) | 59 (62.8%) | 252 (67.7%) | 0.35 |
Other | 323 (34.1%) | 69 (28.7%) | 35 (37.2%) | 120 (32.3%) | |
Family marital status | |||||
Married | 578 (89.5%) | 150 (85.7%) | 53 (93.0%) | 242 (87.7%) | 0.35 |
Divorced/separated | 68 (10.5%) | 25 (14.3%) | 4 (7.0%) | 34 (12.3%) | |
Family income | |||||
≦18,000 | 301 (50.2%) | 87 (53.0%) | 30 (53.6%) | 121 (44.8%) | 0.20 |
>18,000 | 299 (49.8%) | 77 (47.0%) | 26 (46.4%) | 149 (55.2%) | |
Weekly breakfast consumption | |||||
Less than 5 times | 270 (27.7%) | 93 (37.7%) | 39 (39.4%) | 105 (27.4%) | 0.62 |
5 times or more | 704 (72.3%) | 154 (62.3%) | 60 (60.6%) | 278 (72.6%) | |
Daily meals frequency | |||||
1–2 times | 140 (14.8%) | 35 (14.7%) | 18 (18.4%) | 35 (9.4%) | <0.001 |
3 times | 364 (38.4%) | 80 (33.6%) | 31 (31.6%) | 125 (33.6%) | |
More than 3 times | 444 (46.8%) | 123 (51.7%) | 49 (50.0%) | 212 (57.0%) |
Normal Weight Children (n = 1220) | Children with Overweight/Obesity (n = 464) | OR § (95% CI) | ||
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Whole white milk | Yes | 799 (65.5%) | 264 (56.9%) | 0.696 (0.559, 0.865) |
No | 421 (34.5%) | 200 (43.1%) | ||
Chocolate milk | Yes | 241 (19.8%) | 102 (22.0%) | 1.145 (0.882, 1.486) |
No | 979 (80.2%) | 362 (78.0%) | ||
Milk (times/week) | 5.63 (2.32) | 5.62 (2.28) | NA | |
Milk | Whole white | 726 (59.5%) | 238 (51.3%) | 0.669 † (0.516, 0.867) |
Chocolate | 168 (13.8%) | 76 (16.4%) | 0.923 † (0.653, 1.304) | |
Both | 73 (6.0%) | 26 (5.6%) | 0.727 † (0.442, 1.194) | |
Neither | 253 (20.7%) | 124 (26.7%) | – | |
Weekly milk consumption | Less than two times | 138 (11.4%) | 45 (9.8%) | 1.190 (0.834, 1.697) |
Two times or more | 1072 (88.6%) | 416 (90.2%) |
N | Mean ± SD | p * | ||
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Sex | Boys | 778 | 5.67 ± 2.274 | 0.38 |
Girls | 918 | 5.57 ± 2.347 | ||
Physical activity | No | 338 | 5.42 ± 2.434 | 0.06 |
Yes | 1247 | 5.70 ± 2.248 | ||
Mother’s educational level | Basic-secondary | 628 | 5.52 ± 2.370 | 0.48 |
Higher | 511 | 5.62 ± 2.327 | ||
Father’s educational level | Basic-secondary | 682 | 5.47 ± 2.432 | 0.05 |
Higher | 455 | 5.74 ± 2.192 | ||
Family marital status | Married | 1015 | 5.62 ± 2.306 | 0.16 |
Divorced/separated | 130 | 5.29 ± 2.556 | ||
Residence | Athens | 1100 | 5.57 ± 2.339 | 0.07 |
Other | 542 | 5.79 ± 2.204 | ||
Family income | ≦18,000 | 534 | 5.43 ± 2.442 | 0.027 |
>18,000 | 547 | 5.74 ± 2.207 | ||
Breakfast consumption (times/week) | Less than 5 times | 502 | 4.68 ± 2.725 | <0.001 |
5 times or more | 1188 | 6.01 ± 1.991 | ||
Daily meals frequency | 1–2 times | 227 | 4.98 ± 2.687 | <0.001 |
3 times | 595 | 5.38 ± 2.408 | ||
More than 3 times | 823 | 5.94 ± 2.089 |
Model 1 | Model 2 | Model 3 | Model 4 | Model 5 | Model 6 | Model 7 | Model 8 | |
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Milk type | ||||||||
Whole white | 0.669 ** (0.516; 0.867) | 0.640 *** (0.492; 0.832) | 0.638 ** (0.486; 0.839) | 0.64 2 ** (0.489; 0.845) | 0.632 ** (0.480; 0.833) | 0.687 ** (0.488; 0.965) | 0.617 ** (0.435; 0.874) | 0.618 ** (0.431; 0.862) |
Chocolate | 0.923 (0.653; 1.304) | 0.866 (0.610; 1.229) | 0.749 (0.518; 1.084) | 0.720 * (0.497; 1.045) | 0.705 * (0.484; 1.025) | 0.593 ** (0.370; 0.950) | 0.546 ** (0.336; 0.887) | 0.521 ** (0.315; 0.862) |
Both | 0.727 (0.442; 1.194) | 0.679 (0.411; 1.122) | 0.663 (0.395; 1.113) | 0.650 (0.387; 1.093) | 0.643* (0.382; 1.083) | 0.963 (0.499; 1.860) | 0.913 (0.459; 1.815) | 0.924 (0.451; 1.890) |
Neither (ref) | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - |
Sex (boys vs. girls) | - | 1.596 *** (1.284; 1.983) | 1.654 *** (1.319; 2.075) | 1.654 *** (1.319; 2.075) | 1.614 *** (1.286; 2.026) | 1.780 *** (1.337; 2.371) | 1.788 *** (1.330; 2.403) | 1.893 *** (1.392; 2.573) |
Age (per 1 year increase) | - | 0.872 * (0.760; 1.001) | 0.837 ** (0.725; 0.967) | 0.831 ** (0.719; 0.960) | 0.832 ** (0.720; 0.963) | 0.809 ** (0.678; 0.966) | 0.811 * (0.677; 0.973) | 0.820 ** (0.680; 0.989) |
Physical activity (yes vs. no) | - | - | 1.703 *** (1.307; 2.220) | 1.667 *** (1.277; 2.174) | 1.677 *** (1.284; 2.190) | 1.814 *** (1.290; 2.549) | 1.720 ** (1.210; 2.447) | 1.842 *** (1.281; 2.649) |
KIDMED Score (per 1 unit increase) | - | - | - | 0.944 ** (0.898; 0.992) | 0.940 ** (0.893; 0.989) | 0.946 * (0.886; 1.010) | 0.947 (0.885; 1.013) | 0.938 * (0.875; 1.006) |
Milk consumption frequency (children) (per 1 time increase) | - | - | - | - | 1.027 (0.977; 1.080) | 0.972 (0.914; 1.033) | 0.982 (0.922; 1.046) | 0.980 (0.919; 1.046) |
Milk consumption frequency (parents) (per 1 time increase) | - | - | - | - | - | 1.040 (0.991; 1.090) | 1.044 * (0.994; 1.096) | 1.046 * (0.994; 1.101) |
Mother’s educational level (higher vs. basic-secondary) | - | - | - | - | - | - | 0.793 (0.572; 1.099) | 0.800 (0.570; 1.122) |
Father’s educational level (higher vs. basic-secondary) | - | - | - | - | - | - | 0.711 ** (0.507; 0.096) | 0.671 ** (0.473; 0.951) |
Family structure (nuclear vs. single-parent) | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | 0.890 (0.618; 1.283) |
Residence (Athens vs. other) | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | 0.979 (0.604; 1.588) |
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Kanellopoulou, A.; Kosti, R.I.; Notara, V.; Antonogeorgos, G.; Rojas-Gil, A.P.; Kornilaki, E.N.; Lagiou, A.; Yannakoulia, M.; Panagiotakos, D.B. The Role of Milk on Children’s Weight Status: An Epidemiological Study among Preadolescents in Greece. Children 2022, 9, 1025. https://doi.org/10.3390/children9071025
Kanellopoulou A, Kosti RI, Notara V, Antonogeorgos G, Rojas-Gil AP, Kornilaki EN, Lagiou A, Yannakoulia M, Panagiotakos DB. The Role of Milk on Children’s Weight Status: An Epidemiological Study among Preadolescents in Greece. Children. 2022; 9(7):1025. https://doi.org/10.3390/children9071025
Chicago/Turabian StyleKanellopoulou, Aikaterini, Rena I. Kosti, Venetia Notara, George Antonogeorgos, Andrea Paola Rojas-Gil, Ekaterina N. Kornilaki, Areti Lagiou, Mary Yannakoulia, and Demosthenes B. Panagiotakos. 2022. "The Role of Milk on Children’s Weight Status: An Epidemiological Study among Preadolescents in Greece" Children 9, no. 7: 1025. https://doi.org/10.3390/children9071025
APA StyleKanellopoulou, A., Kosti, R. I., Notara, V., Antonogeorgos, G., Rojas-Gil, A. P., Kornilaki, E. N., Lagiou, A., Yannakoulia, M., & Panagiotakos, D. B. (2022). The Role of Milk on Children’s Weight Status: An Epidemiological Study among Preadolescents in Greece. Children, 9(7), 1025. https://doi.org/10.3390/children9071025