Daily consumption of a dairy drink enriched with DHA, vitamins and minerals enhanced nutritional status and cognitive abilities parameters
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URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10481/88878Metadatos
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Cueto Martín, María Belén; Fonolla Joya, Juristo; Bernabeu, A; Romeo, J; Rodríguez-Rodríguez, M; Robles, C; Cepero González, María Del Mar; Fernández-Gálvez, JD; Boza, JJ; Marcos, A; García Mármol, EduardoEditorial
Elsevier
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Preadolescence growth enriched drink nutritional cognitive development
Date
2008-09-08Referencia bibliográfica
A. Bernabeu, J. Romeo, E. García-Mármol, M. Rodríguez-Rodríguez, B. Cueto, C. Robles, A. Rabaza, E. López-Huertas, M. Cepero, J.D. Fernández-Gálvez, J.J. Boza, A. Marcos, J. Fonollá, P382 DAILY CONSUMPTION OF A DAIRY DRINK ENRICHED WITH DHA, VITAMINS AND MINERALS ENHANCED NUTRITIONAL STATUS AND COGNITIVE ABILITIES PARAMETERS, Clinical Nutrition Supplements, Volume 3, Supplement 1, 2008, Page 191, ISSN 1744-1161, https://doi.org/10.1016/S1744-1161(08)70444-7. (https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1744116108704447)
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Supported by Puleva Food S.A.Résumé
Rationale: Preadolescence is a period of growth with special nutritional requirements. In this research we investigated the effects produced by a 5-month consumption of an enriched dairy drink on biochemical and cognitive development parameters in children. Methods: 119 children (8 14y) of both genders (male 49%, female 51%) were randomly distributed into two study groups. The supplemented group (SG, n = 60) consumed 0.6 L/day (breakfast, elevenses and teatime) of an enriched dairy drink containing fish oils (high in DHA), oleic acid, carbohydrates (sugar and honey), vitamins (A, B complex, C, D, and E) and minerals (calcium, phosphorus, zinc) (Puleva Max®). The control group (CG, n = 59) consumed 0.6 L/day of standard whole milk. Both groups received the same dietary advice and consumed the dairy drinks for 5-moths, in addition to their usual diet. Blood samples and psychometric tests (some subscales of W.I.S.C.-IV of Wechsler and EVALUA of Vidal) were taken at 0 and 5 months. RM ANOVA was applied. Data are expressed as mean±SEM. Results: The consumption of the enriched dairy drink (SG) produced significant (p < 0.05) increases in plasma DHA (20%) and calcium (1.5%). Total proteins (1.9%), transferrine (2.1%), total cholesterol (3.3%) and HDLcholesterol (5.2%), but not LDL-cholesterol, decreased significantly in CG. Regarding psychometric parameters, digits span (working memory test), speed reading and reading comprehension scores showed significant increases in SG at the end of the study (16.8%, 19.1%, and 19.0% respectively) whereas CG only showed higher scores in the reading comprehension test (19.2%). Conclusion: The dietary supplementation with the enriched dairy drink improved the nutritional and biochemical status and a number of cognitive performance markers in children of 8 and 14 years.