Breakfast habits affect the nutritional status and health of people, in particular children and adolescents. This is the second part a previous study about the adherence to the Mediterranean diet in a Sicilian (Italy) student population. The investigation analysed both normal weight and overweight subjects in order to understand how eating habits, number of meals and daily calorie intakes could affect their body mass indexes (BMI). The aim of this second part was to analyse the breakfast nutritional profiles of this student population. The results highlighted that breakfast was regularly consumed by a percentage ranging from a maximum of 84% (in normal subjects) to a minimum value of 57.4% (in overweight/obese students). Milk, yoghurt, sugar, bread/rusk and tea contributed as main foods to the breakfast composition. The results highlighted that subjects who consumed breakfast showed lower BMI values with significant differences between normal and overweight/obese students

Metro, D., Papa, M., Manasseri, L., Gervasi, T., Campone, L., Pellizzeri, V., et al. (2020). Mediterranean diet in a Sicilian student population. Second part: breakfast and its nutritional profile. NATURAL PRODUCT RESEARCH, 34(16), 2255-2261 [10.1080/14786419.2018.1452016].

Mediterranean diet in a Sicilian student population. Second part: breakfast and its nutritional profile

Campone L.;
2020

Abstract

Breakfast habits affect the nutritional status and health of people, in particular children and adolescents. This is the second part a previous study about the adherence to the Mediterranean diet in a Sicilian (Italy) student population. The investigation analysed both normal weight and overweight subjects in order to understand how eating habits, number of meals and daily calorie intakes could affect their body mass indexes (BMI). The aim of this second part was to analyse the breakfast nutritional profiles of this student population. The results highlighted that breakfast was regularly consumed by a percentage ranging from a maximum of 84% (in normal subjects) to a minimum value of 57.4% (in overweight/obese students). Milk, yoghurt, sugar, bread/rusk and tea contributed as main foods to the breakfast composition. The results highlighted that subjects who consumed breakfast showed lower BMI values with significant differences between normal and overweight/obese students
Articolo in rivista - Articolo scientifico
breakfast; Mediterranean diet; Sicily; student
English
19-mar-2018
2020
34
16
2255
2261
none
Metro, D., Papa, M., Manasseri, L., Gervasi, T., Campone, L., Pellizzeri, V., et al. (2020). Mediterranean diet in a Sicilian student population. Second part: breakfast and its nutritional profile. NATURAL PRODUCT RESEARCH, 34(16), 2255-2261 [10.1080/14786419.2018.1452016].
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