The Effect of Yogurt Consumption on Body Fat Percentage in School-Age Children: A Quantile Regression Analysis
Tingting Gao, Wei Cao, Titi Yang, Peipei Xu, Juan Xu, Qian Gan, Hongliang Wang, Hui Pan, Yingying Zhao, Fengshuang Wang, Wenhua Zhao, Zhenyu Yang, Qian Zhang

TL;DR
This study found that yogurt consumption is linked to lower body fat in Chinese children, with stronger effects in boys than girls.
Contribution
The study uses quantile regression to show a gender-specific inverse relationship between yogurt consumption and body fat in children.
Findings
Yogurt consumption was significantly associated with lower body fat percentage in boys across multiple quantiles.
Girls showed a significant association at higher quantiles of body fat percentage.
The effect of yogurt consumption on body fat varied by age and sex.
Abstract
Objectives: The objective of this study was to investigate the association between yogurt consumption and body fat percentage among Chinese children and to analyze the potential influence of factors such as sex, pubertal stage, and physical activity level on this association. Methods: This study conducted a nationwide survey using multi-stage stratified random sampling, including 48,305 children aged 6–17 years. Body fat percentage (BFP) was measured using bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA). Daily yogurt consumption was adjusted using the density method (daily yogurt consumption = daily yogurt consumption × 1000/total energy consumption). The association between yogurt consumption and body fat percentage was analyzed using quantile regression, with covariates adjusted for participants’ age, pubertal development stage, geographical region, total daily energy consumption, physical…
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TopicsNutritional Studies and Diet · Obesity, Physical Activity, Diet · Agriculture Sustainability and Environmental Impact
