The Expert Panel
considered the updated evidence and for the first time decided to
group several individual anthropometric exposures together according
to their biological significance, which allowed a single conclusion to
be drawn. These groupings were as follows:- ‘Body fatness’ which the Panel interpreted to be reflected by BMI, abdominal girth and adult weight gain.
- ‘Greater childhood growth’ to reflect factors relating to development and maturation in childhood and adolescence, marked by BMI at aged about 20 years and adult attained height.
La revisión añade 79 artículos y meta-análisis actualizado de las frutas y verduras, carne y pescado, los huevos, el alcohol, el café, el té, los refrescos, el índice glucémico y la carga, grasas de la dieta, el colesterol, hidratos de carbono, sacarosa, fructosa, ácido fólico, vitamina C , los suplementos multivitamínicos / minerales, actividad física, la grasa corporal y la talla adulta alcanzada.