Ramadan major nutrient patterns are associated with anthropometric measurements and physical activity in Tehran, Iran
During Ramadan fasting quantity and quality of dietary intake may change. There was no data on nutrient patterns in Ramadan fasting. The purpose of this study was to identify Ramadan major nutrient patterns among those who fast in Tehran, Iran. <br/>510 fasting people aged 18-65 years and BMI...
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doaj-0cee265564b94f4c97a660fa7d0d0a582020-11-24T21:21:38ZengMashhad University of Medical SciencesJournal of Fasting and Health2345-25872345-25872015-03-0131212810.22038/jfh.2015.43494349Ramadan major nutrient patterns are associated with anthropometric measurements and physical activity in Tehran, IranMahdieh Akhoundan0Zhaleh Shadman1Nooshin Poorsoltan2Bagher Larijani3Mohsen Khoshniat Nikoo4Endocrinology and Metabolism Research Center, Endocrinology and Metabolism Clinical Sciences Institute, Tehran university of Medical Sciences, Tehran, IranEndocrinology and Metabolism Research Center, Endocrinology and Metabolism Clinical Sciences Institute, Tehran university of Medical Sciences, Tehran, IranEndocrinology and Metabolism Research Center, Endocrinology and Metabolism Clinical Sciences Institute, Tehran university of Medical Sciences, Tehran, IranEndocrinology and Metabolism Research Center, Endocrinology and Metabolism Clinical Sciences Institute, Tehran university of Medical Sciences, Tehran, IranEndocrinology and Metabolism Research Center, Endocrinology and Metabolism Clinical Sciences Institute, Tehran university of Medical Sciences, Tehran, IranDuring Ramadan fasting quantity and quality of dietary intake may change. There was no data on nutrient patterns in Ramadan fasting. The purpose of this study was to identify Ramadan major nutrient patterns among those who fast in Tehran, Iran. <br/>510 fasting people aged 18-65 years and BMI 18.5-40 Kg/m2 were recruited in our study by 2-stage cluster sampling method in June-July 2014. Data on the socio-demographic and physical activity level were collected by questionnaire. Usual diet during Ramadan was estimated by valid and reliable food frequency questionnaire. BMI was calculated based on measured height and weight. <br/>Three nutrient patterns derived by conducting principal component factor analysis on 30 major nutrients. Micronutrient and fiber pattern which characterized by high intake of vitamin K, total fiber, iron, manganese, magnesium, β-carotene, folate, vitamin B12, potassium and calcium was adversely associated with weight (b=-0.16, P= 0.004). High protein pattern had great loadings on protein, riboflavin, phosphorous and zinc which physical activity level was decreased by tertiles of this pattern (b=0.13, P=0.02). High carbohydrate pattern which presented high positive loadings on carbohydrate and thiamin and negative loading on total fat, poly unsaturated fatty acids and monounsaturated fatty acids was positively associated with BMI (b= 0.12, P=0.03). <br/>Adherence to different Ramadan nutrient patterns is associated with weight, BMI and physical activity level. People on high in carbohydrate may have a higher BMI and low micronutrient density diet that should be considered in Ramadan fasting nutrition educational programs.http://jnfh.mums.ac.ir/article_4349_ba50f160fa34b0d5138e35aab39ca4a8.pdfRamadan fastingNutrient patternFactor Analysis |
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Mahdieh Akhoundan Zhaleh Shadman Nooshin Poorsoltan Bagher Larijani Mohsen Khoshniat Nikoo Ramadan major nutrient patterns are associated with anthropometric measurements and physical activity in Tehran, Iran Journal of Fasting and Health Ramadan fasting Nutrient pattern Factor Analysis |
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Mahdieh Akhoundan Zhaleh Shadman Nooshin Poorsoltan Bagher Larijani Mohsen Khoshniat Nikoo |
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Ramadan major nutrient patterns are associated with anthropometric measurements and physical activity in Tehran, Iran |
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Ramadan major nutrient patterns are associated with anthropometric measurements and physical activity in Tehran, Iran |
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Ramadan major nutrient patterns are associated with anthropometric measurements and physical activity in Tehran, Iran |
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Ramadan major nutrient patterns are associated with anthropometric measurements and physical activity in Tehran, Iran |
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Ramadan major nutrient patterns are associated with anthropometric measurements and physical activity in Tehran, Iran |
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ramadan major nutrient patterns are associated with anthropometric measurements and physical activity in tehran, iran |
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Mashhad University of Medical Sciences |
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Journal of Fasting and Health |
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2345-2587 2345-2587 |
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During Ramadan fasting quantity and quality of dietary intake may change. There was no data on nutrient patterns in Ramadan fasting. The purpose of this study was to identify Ramadan major nutrient patterns among those who fast in Tehran, Iran. <br/>510 fasting people aged 18-65 years and BMI 18.5-40 Kg/m2 were recruited in our study by 2-stage cluster sampling method in June-July 2014. Data on the socio-demographic and physical activity level were collected by questionnaire. Usual diet during Ramadan was estimated by valid and reliable food frequency questionnaire. BMI was calculated based on measured height and weight. <br/>Three nutrient patterns derived by conducting principal component factor analysis on 30 major nutrients. Micronutrient and fiber pattern which characterized by high intake of vitamin K, total fiber, iron, manganese, magnesium, β-carotene, folate, vitamin B12, potassium and calcium was adversely associated with weight (b=-0.16, P= 0.004). High protein pattern had great loadings on protein, riboflavin, phosphorous and zinc which physical activity level was decreased by tertiles of this pattern (b=0.13, P=0.02). High carbohydrate pattern which presented high positive loadings on carbohydrate and thiamin and negative loading on total fat, poly unsaturated fatty acids and monounsaturated fatty acids was positively associated with BMI (b= 0.12, P=0.03). <br/>Adherence to different Ramadan nutrient patterns is associated with weight, BMI and physical activity level. People on high in carbohydrate may have a higher BMI and low micronutrient density diet that should be considered in Ramadan fasting nutrition educational programs. |
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Ramadan fasting Nutrient pattern Factor Analysis |
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