[A new examination of the determinants of weight in early childhood].

Q3 Medicine Revista Chilena de Pediatria-Chile Pub Date : 2020-12-01 Epub Date: 2020-11-05 DOI:10.32641/rchped.vi91i6.1280
Viviana Salinas, Jael Goldsmith Weil
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Abstract

Introduction: In the last decades, Chile has experienced a triple transition regarding demographic, nutritional, and economic issues.

Objective: To explore the relationship between childhood weight and two dimen sions of socioeconomic status, family income, and maternal educational level, analyzing the effect of each one by itself and how they operate together to determine childhood weight and comparing their effect on obese and non-obese children.

Subjects and method: Study based on data from the 2012 Encuesta Longitudinal de Primera Infancia (Early Childhood Longitudinal Survey), evaluating children between 2 and 6 years old (n=11,399). We estimated multivariate quantile regression models for the z-score of the body mass index (BMI-z).

Results: We found that in children aged 2-3 years, income and weight had a positive association, while maternal educational level and weight had a negative one. In children aged 4-6 years, income and weight were negatively associated among chil dren whose mothers have a higher educational level but positive among those with lower educational levels.

Conclusion: Family income and maternal educational level have opposite effects on childhood weight. The positive effect of income on BMI-z is diminished when mothers have high educational levels. We recommend studying the effects of income and education on child weight separately and exploring the causal mechanisms that explain the relations between socioeconomic determinants and childhood weight.

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[对儿童早期体重决定因素的新研究]。
在过去的几十年里,智利经历了人口、营养和经济问题的三重转型。目的:探讨儿童体重与社会经济地位、家庭收入、母亲受教育程度两个维度的关系,分析各维度各自的影响以及它们如何共同作用确定儿童体重,并比较它们对肥胖和非肥胖儿童的影响。研究对象和方法:研究基于2012年早期儿童纵向调查(Encuesta Longitudinal de Primera Infancia)的数据,评估2至6岁儿童(n=11,399)。我们估计了身体质量指数(BMI-z) z分数的多变量分位数回归模型。结果:在2 ~ 3岁儿童中,收入与体重呈正相关,母亲受教育程度与体重呈负相关。在4-6岁的儿童中,母亲受教育程度高的孩子的收入和体重呈负相关,而母亲受教育程度低的孩子的收入和体重呈正相关。结论:家庭收入与母亲受教育程度对儿童体重的影响相反。当母亲受教育程度较高时,收入对BMI-z的正向影响减弱。我们建议分别研究收入和教育对儿童体重的影响,并探索解释社会经济决定因素与儿童体重之间关系的因果机制。
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