Association between Dietary Calcium Intake and Adiposity in Male Adolescents

The aim was to investigate the possible association of dietary calcium intake with adiposity, insulin resistance, and adipocytokine values in adolescent boys. In this cross-sectional study, participants were 123 adolescent boys aged 13−15 years, who were divided into tertiles according to...

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Main Authors: Jaak Jürimäe, Evelin Mäestu, Eva Mengel, Liina Remmel, Priit Purge, Vallo Tillmann
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-06-01
Series:Nutrients
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/11/7/1454
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spelling doaj-daddadd2d0d94885b11acc97a93a5a782020-11-25T01:07:48ZengMDPI AGNutrients2072-66432019-06-01117145410.3390/nu11071454nu11071454Association between Dietary Calcium Intake and Adiposity in Male AdolescentsJaak Jürimäe0Evelin Mäestu1Eva Mengel2Liina Remmel3Priit Purge4Vallo Tillmann5Institute of Sport Sciences and Physiotherapy, University of Tartu, 51007 Tartu, EstoniaInstitute of Sport Sciences and Physiotherapy, University of Tartu, 51007 Tartu, EstoniaChildren‘s Clinic of Tartu University Hospital, 50406 Tartu, EstoniaInstitute of Sport Sciences and Physiotherapy, University of Tartu, 51007 Tartu, EstoniaInstitute of Sport Sciences and Physiotherapy, University of Tartu, 51007 Tartu, EstoniaChildren‘s Clinic of Tartu University Hospital, 50406 Tartu, EstoniaThe aim was to investigate the possible association of dietary calcium intake with adiposity, insulin resistance, and adipocytokine values in adolescent boys. In this cross-sectional study, participants were 123 adolescent boys aged 13&#8722;15 years, who were divided into tertiles according to their dietary calcium intake. Dietary calcium intake was assessed using three 24 h dietary recalls. In addition, energy intake, body composition, physical activity (PA), and blood biochemical values were also measured. Mean body fat%, fat mass (FM), trunk FM, trunk fat%, and leptin differed between high and low tertiles of calcium intake after adjustment for age, pubertal stage, and PA. For the entire cohort, mean calcium intake was 786 &#177; 380 mg/day and was related to body mass index (BMI), FM, and trunk fat% but not to insulin resistance or adipocytokine values after adjusting for possible confounders. In addition, only 15.4% of the participants obtained or exceeded their mean dietary calcium intake requirements. These subjects who met their dietary calcium intake had significantly lower body fat% in comparison with subjects not meeting their dietary calcium intake. Odds ratio of being in the highest tertile of FM, trunk FM, and trunk fat% was 3.2&#8722;4.4 (95% confidence interval 1.19&#8722;12.47; <i>p</i> &lt; 0.05) times higher for boys in low calcium intake tertile, compared to those boys in high calcium intake tertile. In conclusion, dietary calcium intake is inversely associated with total body and abdominal adiposity values in a specific group of healthy male adolescents with different body mass values.https://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/11/7/1454dietary calcium intakeadolescent boysadipositypercentage of body fatinsulin resistanceadipocytokines
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author Jaak Jürimäe
Evelin Mäestu
Eva Mengel
Liina Remmel
Priit Purge
Vallo Tillmann
spellingShingle Jaak Jürimäe
Evelin Mäestu
Eva Mengel
Liina Remmel
Priit Purge
Vallo Tillmann
Association between Dietary Calcium Intake and Adiposity in Male Adolescents
Nutrients
dietary calcium intake
adolescent boys
adiposity
percentage of body fat
insulin resistance
adipocytokines
author_facet Jaak Jürimäe
Evelin Mäestu
Eva Mengel
Liina Remmel
Priit Purge
Vallo Tillmann
author_sort Jaak Jürimäe
title Association between Dietary Calcium Intake and Adiposity in Male Adolescents
title_short Association between Dietary Calcium Intake and Adiposity in Male Adolescents
title_full Association between Dietary Calcium Intake and Adiposity in Male Adolescents
title_fullStr Association between Dietary Calcium Intake and Adiposity in Male Adolescents
title_full_unstemmed Association between Dietary Calcium Intake and Adiposity in Male Adolescents
title_sort association between dietary calcium intake and adiposity in male adolescents
publisher MDPI AG
series Nutrients
issn 2072-6643
publishDate 2019-06-01
description The aim was to investigate the possible association of dietary calcium intake with adiposity, insulin resistance, and adipocytokine values in adolescent boys. In this cross-sectional study, participants were 123 adolescent boys aged 13&#8722;15 years, who were divided into tertiles according to their dietary calcium intake. Dietary calcium intake was assessed using three 24 h dietary recalls. In addition, energy intake, body composition, physical activity (PA), and blood biochemical values were also measured. Mean body fat%, fat mass (FM), trunk FM, trunk fat%, and leptin differed between high and low tertiles of calcium intake after adjustment for age, pubertal stage, and PA. For the entire cohort, mean calcium intake was 786 &#177; 380 mg/day and was related to body mass index (BMI), FM, and trunk fat% but not to insulin resistance or adipocytokine values after adjusting for possible confounders. In addition, only 15.4% of the participants obtained or exceeded their mean dietary calcium intake requirements. These subjects who met their dietary calcium intake had significantly lower body fat% in comparison with subjects not meeting their dietary calcium intake. Odds ratio of being in the highest tertile of FM, trunk FM, and trunk fat% was 3.2&#8722;4.4 (95% confidence interval 1.19&#8722;12.47; <i>p</i> &lt; 0.05) times higher for boys in low calcium intake tertile, compared to those boys in high calcium intake tertile. In conclusion, dietary calcium intake is inversely associated with total body and abdominal adiposity values in a specific group of healthy male adolescents with different body mass values.
topic dietary calcium intake
adolescent boys
adiposity
percentage of body fat
insulin resistance
adipocytokines
url https://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/11/7/1454
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