Original article: adolescent dietary patterns derived using principal component analysis and neuropsychological functions: a cross-sectional analysis of Walnuts Smart Snack cohort
- Open Access
- 18-09-2024
- Research
- Authors
- Nicolas Ayala-Aldana
- Ariadna Pinar-Martí
- Marina Ruiz-Rivera
- Sílvia Fernández-Barrés
- Dora Romaguera
- Jordi Casanova-Mollà
- Nuria Solà-Valls
- Jordi Julvez
- Published in
- European Child & Adolescent Psychiatry | Issue 5/2025
Abstract
A balanced diet is relevant for neuropsychological functioning. We aimed to analyze the association between dietary patterns and neuropsychological outcomes in a sample of healthy adolescents of the Walnuts Smart Snack (WSS) cohort from Barcelona city. We performed principal components analysis (PCA) to determine dietary patterns in the adolescent sample using a food frequency questionnaire (60 items). Multiple linear regression models were performed to analyze the association between PCA dietary patterns with neuropsychological outcomes: Strengths and Difficulties (SDQ) externalizing and internalizing scores, Attention Network Test (ANT) Impulsivity Index and Emotional Recognition Task (ERT) scores. We additionally adjusted the models for child sex, age, body mass index (BMI), physical activity and maternal education. Six dietary patterns were identified in PCA analyses. “low consumption of calorie-dense foods” dietary pattern had a negative association (protective) with the both SDQ outcomes (p value < 0.001) and “Nuts” dietary pattern showed a negative (protective) association with impulsivity index \(\:{(\beta\:}_{1}\)= −24.60, 95% CI = −36.80, −12.41, p value < 0.001). Overall, our main results suggest that healthy dietary patterns, including higher intakes of “nuts” and a preference of “low consumption of calorie-dense foods” dietary patterns, could provide a beneficial association with neuropsychological functions during the adolescence period. The associations may include improvements of externalizing and internalizing problem symptoms, and impulsivity.
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- Title
- Original article: adolescent dietary patterns derived using principal component analysis and neuropsychological functions: a cross-sectional analysis of Walnuts Smart Snack cohort
- Authors
-
Nicolas Ayala-Aldana
Ariadna Pinar-Martí
Marina Ruiz-Rivera
Sílvia Fernández-Barrés
Dora Romaguera
Jordi Casanova-Mollà
Nuria Solà-Valls
Jordi Julvez
- Publication date
- 18-09-2024
- Publisher
- Springer Berlin Heidelberg
- Published in
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European Child & Adolescent Psychiatry / Issue 5/2025
Print ISSN: 1018-8827
Electronic ISSN: 1435-165X - DOI
- https://doi.org/10.1007/s00787-024-02577-6
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