Body mass index assessment of preschool children during the COVID-19 pandemic

Luciane Bresciani Salaroli, Jerssica Renally de Araújo Silva, Dixis Figueroa Pedraza
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Introduction: the COVID-19 pandemic has brought socioeconomic, behavioral and clinical losses that can compromise the nutritional status of children, and studies on the subject are essential. Objective: to assess the Body Mass Index of preschool children during the COVID-19 pandemic. Methods: the data in this study comes from a cohort of children created to prospectively investigate determinants of growth and development in the period from birth to 1,000 days of life in a municipality in the interior of Paraíba, Brazil. For this study, data were collected from children at 4 years of age examining repercussions of the COVID-19 pandemic on maternal and child life. Data on the children (biological characteristics, health conditions, food consumption, screen time, behaviors during the COVID-19 pandemic, satisfaction with school and home life) and their mothers (overweight/obesity, sociodemographic characteristics, childcare, attitudes and practices related to the COVID-19 pandemic) were included, and the Body Mass Index-for-age average (Z-score) was compared using hierarchical multiple linear regression. Results: not breastfeeding in the first hour of life (p = 0.046) and regular consumption of filled cookies, sweets or candies (p = 0.042) were the characteristics of the children that represented the highest means of the outcome. Children whose mothers were diagnosed as overweight/obese (p = 0.034), who had not completed high school (p = 0.042), who had difficulty caring for the child and guiding them in health aspects (p = 0.010), as well as those whose mothers needed psychological care (p = 0.047) and mental health medication (p = 0.036) during the COVID-19 pandemic, also had higher mean scores. Conclusion: maternal mental health (psychological care and use of medication) during the COVID-19 pandemic had an impact on the child’s nutritional status.
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COVID-19 大流行期间学龄前儿童的体重指数评估
导言:COVID-19 大流行带来了社会经济、行为和临床方面的损失,这些损失可能会损害儿童的营养状况,因此对这一问题的研究至关重要。方法:本研究的数据来自于巴西帕拉伊巴州内陆一个市镇的一组儿童,该组儿童旨在前瞻性地调查儿童从出生到 1,000 天期间的生长发育决定因素。这项研究收集了 4 岁儿童的数据,以研究 COVID-19 大流行对母婴生活的影响。研究纳入了儿童(生物特征、健康状况、食物摄入量、屏幕时间、COVID-19 大流行期间的行为、对学校和家庭生活的满意度)及其母亲(超重/肥胖、社会人口特征、儿童保育、与 COVID-19 大流行相关的态度和做法)的数据,并使用分层多元线性回归法比较了身体质量指数的年龄平均值(Z 值)。结果显示:出生后一小时内未进行母乳喂养(p = 0.046)和经常食用填充饼干、甜食或糖果(p = 0.042)是代表结果平均值最高的儿童特征。母亲被诊断为超重/肥胖(p = 0.034)、未完成高中学业(p = 0.042)、在照顾孩子和指导孩子健康方面有困难(p = 0.010)以及母亲需要心理治疗(p = 0.结论:在 COVID-19 大流行期间,母亲的心理健康(心理护理和药物使用)对儿童的营养状况有影响。
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Journal of Human Growth and Development
Journal of Human Growth and Development Social Sciences-Life-span and Life-course Studies
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