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Adherence to a modified Mediterranean diet and in association with asthma and wheezing in schoolchildren: A cross-sectional study

(2024) Adherence to a modified Mediterranean diet and in association with asthma and wheezing in schoolchildren: A cross-sectional study. World Allergy Organization Journal. ISSN 19394551 (ISSN)

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Abstract

Background: Limited investigations have focused on the association between the Mediterranean dietary (MeD) and asthma among children and adolescents. We aimed to study the associations between a modified Mediterranean dietary pattern and asthma symptoms in children living in Iran. Method: This cross-sectional study was conducted among 7667 children and adolescence. Data on dietary intakes, asthma symptoms and other possible confounders, were collected using a questionnaire completed by parents. The relationship between Mediterranean diet (MeD) and asthma was assessed using logistic regression. Results: We found that participants in the highest quartile of MeD score had 32 lower odds of wheezing in the past 12 months in the whole population when compared with those in the lowest quartile (OR: 0.68; 95 CI: 0.51–0.90; Ptrend < 0.001). Regarding the wheezing, a linear reducing trend was observed in girls (OR: 0.88; 95 CI: 0.62–1.25; Ptrend = 0.04); and a significant protective association was seen among boys (OR: 0.45; 95 CI: 0.28–0.73; Ptrend < 0.001). Analyses by gender showed, girls and boys in the highest quartile had 68 and 51 lower odds of current asthma in comparison with the first quartile. Conclusion: Mediterranean-style diet emphasizing high in fruits, vegetables, and cereals and low in fast foods is associated with reduced wheezing as an asthma-related symptom. On the other hand, meat intake has adverse correlation with asthma prevalence. No association was found between this dietary pattern and asthma. Further prospective investigations should be conducted to confirm these findings. © 2024 The Authors

Item Type: Article
Keywords: Asthma Dietary pattern Schoolchildren Wheezing adolescent Article child childhood confidence interval controlled study cross-sectional study dietary compliance female human Iran logistic regression analysis major clinical study male Mediterranean diet odds ratio risk assessment risk reduction school child sex difference trend study
Journal or Publication Title: World Allergy Organization Journal
Journal Index: Scopus
Volume: 17
Number: 11
Identification Number: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.waojou.2024.100948
ISSN: 19394551 (ISSN)
Depositing User: ms soheila Bazm
URI: http://eprints.ssu.ac.ir/id/eprint/34069

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