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. 2017 Apr;20(5):883-892.
doi: 10.1017/S1368980016002779. Epub 2016 Nov 10.

Demographic and lifestyle factors associated with adherence to the Mediterranean diet in relation to overweight/obesity among Israeli adolescents: findings from the Mabat Israeli national youth health and nutrition survey

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Demographic and lifestyle factors associated with adherence to the Mediterranean diet in relation to overweight/obesity among Israeli adolescents: findings from the Mabat Israeli national youth health and nutrition survey

Wen Peng et al. Public Health Nutr. 2017 Apr.

Abstract

Objective: To investigate demographic and lifestyle factors associated with adherence to the Mediterranean diet (MD) in Israeli adolescents.

Design: Cross-sectional.

Setting: School-based.

Subjects: Schoolchildren (n 5268) aged 11-19 years answered self-administered questionnaires on food consumption, eating habits and lifestyle; a subset (n 578) also completed 24 h food recalls.

Results: Using a modified KIDMED index, 25·5 % of the students had poor, 55·2 % had average and 19·3 % had good MD adherence. Jewish middle-school children had the highest proportion (28·2 %) of poor MD adherence. Olive oil usage, derived from 24 h food recalls, was 18·1 % in Jewish families v. 71·1 % in Arab homes. In Jewish boys, the odds (OR; 95 % CI) of having poor MD adherence was higher in those who watched television/videos/listened to music for ≥2 h/d (1·25; 0·98, 1·58) and those who sometimes/don't read food labels (1·69; 1·31, 2·18). In Jewish girls, the odds for having poor MD adherence was significantly higher in those whose mother's schooling was <12 years (2·06; 1·41, 3·00) and those who sometimes/don't read food labels (1·35; 1·08, 1·69). In Arab boys, watching television/videos/listening to music for ≥2 h/d was significantly associated with poor MD adherence (1·89; 1·16, 3·07). In Arab girls, no aerobic activity or ball games weekly was associated with poor MD adherence (1·38; 0·91, 2·09).

Conclusions: Israeli adolescents had overall a high rate of poor MD adherence. Jewish middle-school children were at the highest risk. Interventions aimed at increasing physical activity, reducing sedentary time, improving mother's education and promoting reading of food labels are recommended.

Keywords: Israeli adolescents; KIDMED; MABAT; Mediterranean diet; Overweight/obesity.

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The proportion of Israeli adolescents aged 11–19 years who always/often read food labels by gender, ethnicity, school level and selected factors; Mabat Youth Study (2003–2004). Always/often reading food labels was significantly associated with (a) gender ( formula image, boys; formula image, girls), (b) body weight ( formula image, underweight; formula image, normal weight; formula image, overweight/obese) and (c) dieting ( formula image, no dieting; formula image, dieting): *P<0·05, **P<0·01

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