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dc.contributor.authorHormann-Wallner, Marlies
dc.contributor.authorKrause, Raphaela
dc.contributor.authorAlfaro, Begona and Jilani, Hannah
dc.contributor.authorLaureati, Monica
dc.contributor.authorAlmli, Valerie L.
dc.contributor.authorSandell, Mari
dc.contributor.authorSandvik, Pernilla
dc.contributor.authorZeinstra, Gertrude G.
dc.contributor.authorMethven, Lisa
dc.date.accessioned2022-01-04T11:31:21Z-
dc.date.available2022-01-04T11:31:21Z-
dc.date.issued2021
dc.identifierWOS:000624922700001
dc.identifier.issn2296-861X
dc.identifier.urihttp://dspace.azti.es/handle/24689/1279-
dc.description.abstractPlant foods, rich in fibre, can offer textures that children find difficult to orally manipulate, resulting in low preferences but are important for a healthy diet and prevention of overweight in children. Our aim was to investigate preferences for food texture, intake of fibre-associated foods and the relation to BMI. Three hundred thirty European children (9-12 years, 54\% female) indicated their texture preferences using the Child-Food-Texture-Preference- Questionnaire (CFTPQ), and their parents responded on fibre-associated food consumption and anthropometric information. BMI was significantly lower for children with higher intake of wholegrain alternatives of common foods; in addition to being significantly influenced by country and the wearing of a dental brace. Overall BMI-for-age-percentiles (BMI\_pct) were negatively associated with the consumption of wholegrain cereals, white pasta and wholemeal products and positively associated with the intake of legumes and white biscuits. In males, BMI\_pct were negatively associated with wholegrain products and dried fruits, and in females, positively with legume consumption. A few country-related associations were found for BMI\_pct and wholegrain biscuits, seeds and nuts and refined products. No overall correlation was found between BMI\_pct and the texture preference of soft/hard foods by CFTPQ, except in Austria. We conclude that this study revealed evidence of a connection between fibre-associated foods and children's BMI at a cross-cultural level and that sex is an important determinant of fibre-associated food intake and the development of overweight in childhood.
dc.language.isoEnglish
dc.publisherFRONTIERS MEDIA SA
dc.subjecttexture preferences
dc.subjectplant foods
dc.subjecthigh
dc.subjectlow fibre foods
dc.subjectoverweight
dc.subjectBMI-for-age percentiles
dc.titleIntake of Fibre-Associated Foods and Texture Preferences in Relation to Weight Status Among 9-12 Years Old Children in 6 European Countries
dc.typeArticle
dc.identifier.journalFRONTIERS IN NUTRITION
dc.format.volume8
dc.contributor.funderUniversity of Milan (Italy) Piano di Sviluppo Unimi project [2015-20117]
dc.contributor.funderBasque Government (Spain) through CM Programme (2017-2018 NUTRISEN project)
dc.contributor.funderCrown princess Margarets memorial foundation (Sweden)
dc.contributor.funderAcademy of FinlandAcademy of FinlandEuropean Commission [MS309408]
dc.contributor.funderResearch Council of NorwayResearch Council of Norway
dc.contributor.funderNorwegian Fund for Research Fees for Agricultural Products (FFL) [233831/E50, NRC314318]
dc.contributor.funderStyrian Government (Austria), Section 8: Health, Care and Research, Division RD [ABT08-160762/2019-10]
dc.identifier.doi10.3389/fnut.2021.633807
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