Data
Year of publication
2020
Kind
Mixed-Method
Design
Cross-sectional
Classification
NOVA
Country studied
Spain
Data
Secondary
Data collected
Five food frequency
Study setting
Household
Age group of participants
Children/4-5
Participant sex
Mixed
Target population
Vulnerable (children)
Sample size
n=513 (participants)
Consumption of ultra-processed products and wheezing respiratory diseases in children: The SENDO project
goal
Determine whether the consumption of UP in children is associated with wheezing respiratory diseases (asthma or bronchitis/recurrent wheezing).
Results
A high consumption of UP was associated with an increase of 87% in the prevalence of wheezing respiratory diseases. It was found that a higher consumption of UP multiplied by 2.12 the prevalence of bronchitis/recurrent wheezing.
Authors
Moreno-Galarraga L, Martín-Álvarez I, Fernández-Montero A, Rocha BS, Barea EC, Martin-Calvo N.
Log
Anales de Pediatria
DOIs