Exploring the consumption of ultra-processed foods and its association with food addiction in overweight children.
The CNP Diet, Adolescent Disease, and Obesity Research Category consolidates research exploring the relationships between child and adolescence dietary intake, adolescent disease, and obesity. To view each original study on the open internet, click “Original.” To view the CNP summary of the study, click “CNP Summary.” While a small portion of the studies in this research category is available below for free, the full set of studies (and their summaries) are available to CNP members through the CNP Library Membership.
Perry et al. (2021) examined children on their fasting insulin levels and BMIs throughout their childhood and followed up when the participants turned 24 years old to assess their psychosis and depression risk. The goal was to find associations between the course of fasting insulin levels throughout the childhood years with the risk of psychosis and depression as an adult. The data indicated that if the child’s insulin level trajectory was persistently high throughout their childhood, they were more likely to be at risk of psychosis and psychotic disorder (but not depression) when they turned 24 years old. Higher odds of developing depression were linked with a great increase in BMI following puberty. These results suggest that disrupted insulin sensitivity could be a shared risk factor for comorbid cardiometabolic disorders and psychosis, and that a marked rise in BMI from the onset of puberty could be a risk factor or risk indicator for adult depression.
Exploring the consumption of ultra-processed foods and its association with food addiction in overweight children.
Excess free fructose, high-fructose corn syrup and adult asthma: the Framingham Offspring Cohort
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Intakes of apple juice, fruit drinks and soda are associated with prevalent asthma in US children aged 2-9 years
Early age at menarche is associated with insulin resistance: a systemic review and meta-analysis
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Fighting obesity in children from European World Health Organization member states Epidemiological data, medical-social aspects, and prevention programs
Premenstrual syndrome is associated with dietary and lifestyle behaviors among university students: a cross-sectional study from Sharjah, UAE
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Diet and asthma: is it time to adapt our message?
Longitudinal trends in childhood insulin levels and body mass index and associations with risks of psychosis and depression in young adults
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