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Dietary intake in population-based adolescents: Support for a relationship between eating disorder symptoms, low fatty acid intake and depressive symptoms

机译:以人群为基础的青少年的饮食摄入:支持饮食失调症状,低脂肪酸摄入和抑郁症状之间的关系

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Background: Relatively little is known about the dietary intake and nutritional status of community-based individuals with eating disorders. This research aimed to: (i) describe the dietary intake of population-based adolescents with an eating disorder and (ii) examine associations between eating disorder symptoms, fatty acid intake and depressive symptoms in adolescents with and without an eating disorder. Methods: Data were drawn from the Western Australian Pregnancy Cohort (Raine) Study, a population-based cohort study that has followed participants from birth to young adulthood. This research utilised self-report data from the 17-year Raine Study assessment. Participants comprised 429 female adolescents who completed comprehensive questionnaire measures on dietary intake, eating disorder symptoms and depressive symptoms. Results: Adolescents with an eating disorder (n = 66) reported a significantly lower intake of total fat, saturated fat, omega-6 fatty acid, starch, vitamin A and vitamin E compared to adolescents without an eating disorder (n = 363). Adolescents with an eating disorder and pronounced depressive symptoms (n = 23) also reported a significantly lower intake of polyunsaturated fat and omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acid than adolescents with an eating disorder but no marked depression (n = 43). In the eating disorder sample but not the control sample, omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acid correlated significantly and negatively with eating disorder symptoms and with depressive symptoms. Conclusions: Support is provided for a relationship between low omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acid intake and depressive symptoms in adolescents with eating disorders. Research is needed to examine the feasibility and effectiveness of fatty acid supplementation in this high-risk group.
机译:背景:关于饮食失调的社区居民的饮食摄入和营养状况知之甚少。这项研究旨在:(i)描述患有饮食失调的以人群为基础的青少年的饮食摄入,以及(ii)检查有饮食失调的青少年饮食失调症状,脂肪酸摄入和抑郁症状之间的关联。方法:数据来自西澳大利亚州怀孕队列(Raine)研究,该研究是一项基于人群的队列研究,该研究追踪了从出生到成年的参与者。这项研究利用了来自17年Raine研究评估的自我报告数据。参与者包括429名女性青少年,他们完成了有关饮食摄入,饮食失调症状和抑郁症状的综合问卷调查。结果:与饮食失调的青少年(n = 363)相比,饮食失调的青少年(n = 66)的总脂肪,饱和脂肪,omega-6脂肪酸,淀粉,维生素A和维生素E的摄入量显着降低。进食障碍和明显的抑郁症状的青少年(n = 23)也比进食障碍但没有明显抑郁的青少年(n = 43)的多不饱和脂肪和omega-3和omega-6脂肪酸的摄入显着降低。在进食障碍样本中,而非对照样本中,omega-3和omega-6脂肪酸与进食障碍症状和抑郁症状呈显着负相关。结论:为青少年饮食失调的omega-3和omega-6脂肪酸摄入量低与抑郁症状之间的关系提供了支持。需要进行研究以检查在该高危人群中补充脂肪酸的可行性和有效性。

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