Episodic Frequency of Energy-Dense Food Consumption in Women with Excessive Adiposity

Each episode of fatty or sugary food consumption contributes to the pathophysiological alterations found in obesity. The present study estimated episodic frequency of energy-dense food (EDF) consumption in 348 adult women with excessive adiposity. Participants reported in open questions their habitu...

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Main Authors: Antonio Laguna-Camacho, Gustavo A. Castro-Nava, Jerónimo A. López-Arriaga
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2017-01-01
Series:BioMed Research International
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/5910174
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spelling doaj-d78638cd441d4d9e9eacfc33576834002020-11-25T00:28:30ZengHindawi LimitedBioMed Research International2314-61332314-61412017-01-01201710.1155/2017/59101745910174Episodic Frequency of Energy-Dense Food Consumption in Women with Excessive AdiposityAntonio Laguna-Camacho0Gustavo A. Castro-Nava1Jerónimo A. López-Arriaga2Medical Sciences Research Centre, Autonomous University of the State of Mexico, Toluca, MEX, MexicoMedical Sciences Research Centre, Autonomous University of the State of Mexico, Toluca, MEX, MexicoMedical Sciences Research Centre, Autonomous University of the State of Mexico, Toluca, MEX, MexicoEach episode of fatty or sugary food consumption contributes to the pathophysiological alterations found in obesity. The present study estimated episodic frequency of energy-dense food (EDF) consumption in 348 adult women with excessive adiposity. Participants reported in open questions their habitual exercise and EDF consumption per week. Body fat percentage was measured using electric impedance analysis. Variations in EDF consumption by age, fat mass, and exercise levels were examined by factorial analysis of variance. The frequency of consumption of EDF was on average 12 times per week and it did not vary significantly across subgroups. It is argued that, to reduce obesity and its comorbidities, lowering a high episodic frequency of EDF consumption could be recommended in clinical settings.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/5910174
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author Antonio Laguna-Camacho
Gustavo A. Castro-Nava
Jerónimo A. López-Arriaga
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Gustavo A. Castro-Nava
Jerónimo A. López-Arriaga
Episodic Frequency of Energy-Dense Food Consumption in Women with Excessive Adiposity
BioMed Research International
author_facet Antonio Laguna-Camacho
Gustavo A. Castro-Nava
Jerónimo A. López-Arriaga
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title Episodic Frequency of Energy-Dense Food Consumption in Women with Excessive Adiposity
title_short Episodic Frequency of Energy-Dense Food Consumption in Women with Excessive Adiposity
title_full Episodic Frequency of Energy-Dense Food Consumption in Women with Excessive Adiposity
title_fullStr Episodic Frequency of Energy-Dense Food Consumption in Women with Excessive Adiposity
title_full_unstemmed Episodic Frequency of Energy-Dense Food Consumption in Women with Excessive Adiposity
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publishDate 2017-01-01
description Each episode of fatty or sugary food consumption contributes to the pathophysiological alterations found in obesity. The present study estimated episodic frequency of energy-dense food (EDF) consumption in 348 adult women with excessive adiposity. Participants reported in open questions their habitual exercise and EDF consumption per week. Body fat percentage was measured using electric impedance analysis. Variations in EDF consumption by age, fat mass, and exercise levels were examined by factorial analysis of variance. The frequency of consumption of EDF was on average 12 times per week and it did not vary significantly across subgroups. It is argued that, to reduce obesity and its comorbidities, lowering a high episodic frequency of EDF consumption could be recommended in clinical settings.
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