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Salty-Snack Eating, Television or Video-Game Viewing, and Asthma Symptoms among 10- to 12-Year-Old Children: The PANACEA Study

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dc.contributor.author Arvaniti, F en
dc.contributor.author Priftis, KN en
dc.contributor.author Papadimitriou, A en
dc.contributor.author Yiallouros, P en
dc.contributor.author Kapsokefalou, M en
dc.contributor.author Anthracopoulos, MB en
dc.contributor.author Panagiotakos, DB en
dc.date.accessioned 2014-06-06T06:51:27Z
dc.date.available 2014-06-06T06:51:27Z
dc.date.issued 2011 en
dc.identifier.issn 00028223 en
dc.identifier.uri http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jada.2010.10.051 en
dc.identifier.uri http://62.217.125.90/xmlui/handle/123456789/5521
dc.subject.other article en
dc.subject.other asthma en
dc.subject.other child en
dc.subject.other clinical trial en
dc.subject.other confidence interval en
dc.subject.other cross-sectional study en
dc.subject.other female en
dc.subject.other Greece en
dc.subject.other health behavior en
dc.subject.other health survey en
dc.subject.other human en
dc.subject.other male en
dc.subject.other Mediterranean diet en
dc.subject.other multicenter study en
dc.subject.other nutrition en
dc.subject.other prevalence en
dc.subject.other recreation en
dc.subject.other risk en
dc.subject.other salt intake en
dc.subject.other sedentary lifestyle en
dc.subject.other television en
dc.subject.other Asthma en
dc.subject.other Child en
dc.subject.other Confidence Intervals en
dc.subject.other Cross-Sectional Studies en
dc.subject.other Diet, Mediterranean en
dc.subject.other Female en
dc.subject.other Greece en
dc.subject.other Health Behavior en
dc.subject.other Health Surveys en
dc.subject.other Humans en
dc.subject.other Male en
dc.subject.other Nutrition Surveys en
dc.subject.other Odds Ratio en
dc.subject.other Prevalence en
dc.subject.other Sedentary Lifestyle en
dc.subject.other Sodium Chloride, Dietary en
dc.subject.other Television en
dc.subject.other Video Games en
dc.title Salty-Snack Eating, Television or Video-Game Viewing, and Asthma Symptoms among 10- to 12-Year-Old Children: The PANACEA Study en
heal.type journalArticle en
heal.identifier.primary 10.1016/j.jada.2010.10.051 en
heal.publicationDate 2011 en
heal.abstract Background: Salty-snack consumption, as well as the amount of time children spend watching television or playing video games, have been implicated in the development of asthma; however, results are still conflicting. Objective: The aim of this work was to evaluate the association of salty-snack eating and television/video-game viewing with childhood asthma symptoms. Design: Cross-sectional study. Settings: Seven hundred children (323 male), 10 to 12 years old, from 18 schools located in the greater area of Athens were enrolled. Children and their parents completed questionnaires, which evaluated, among other things, dietary habits. Adherence to the Mediterranean diet was evaluated using the KIDMED (Mediterranean Diet Quality Index for Children and Adolescents) score. Statistical analysis: The association of children's characteristics with asthma symptoms was performed by calculating the odds ratios and corresponding 95% confidence intervals. Results: Overall lifetime prevalence of asthma symptoms was 23.7% (27.6% boys, 20.4% girls; P=0.03). Forty-eight percent of children reported salty-snack consumption (≥1 times/week). Salty-snack consumption was positively associated with the hours of television/video-game viewing (P=0.04) and inversely with the KIDMED score (P=0.02). Consumption of salty snacks (>3 times/week vs never/rare) was associated with a 4.8-times higher likelihood of having asthma symptoms (95% confidence interval: 1.50 to 15.8), irrespective of potential confounders. The associations of salty-snack eating and asthma symptoms were more prominent in children who watched television or played video games >2 hours/day. In addition, adherence to the Mediterranean diet was inversely associated with the likelihood of asthma symptoms. Conclusions: Unhealthy lifestyle behaviors, such as salty-snack eating and television/video-game viewing were strongly associated with the presence of asthma symptoms. Future interventions and public health messages should be focused on changing these behaviors from the early stages of life. © 2011 American Dietetic Association. en
heal.journalName Journal of the American Dietetic Association en
dc.identifier.issue 2 en
dc.identifier.volume 111 en
dc.identifier.doi 10.1016/j.jada.2010.10.051 en
dc.identifier.spage 251 en
dc.identifier.epage 257 en


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