儿童腹部肥胖的相关因素

Matheus Ribeiro Theodósio Fernandes Melzer, Isabella Mastrangi Magrini, Semíramis Martins Álvares Domene, Paula Andrea Martins
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目的探讨饮食、社会经济因素、久坐行为和母亲营养状况与儿童腹部肥胖的关系。方法采用横断面调查法,随机选取SP市桑托斯市36个人口普查区,对357个家庭进行访谈,对母亲及其3-10岁子女进行问卷调查和人体测量。通过测量母婴腰围对腹部肥胖进行评估;分类采用了世界卫生组织(1998年)和Taylor等人(2000年)提出的分界点。结果30.5%的儿童存在腹型肥胖。单变量分析显示,儿童和母亲的营养状况与高社会经济地位有关。回归模型中,儿童年龄体质指数(OR=93.7;95%CI 39.3-223.3),女性(OR=4.1;95%CI 1.8-9.3)和产妇腹部肥胖(OR=2.7;95%CI 1.2-6.0)与儿童腹部肥胖显著相关,与社会经济地位无关。结论儿童腹部肥胖与产妇营养状况、自身营养状况等指标及女性性别有关。控制儿童肥胖和预防代谢综合征的干预方案应考虑母亲和儿童营养状况的相互作用。
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Factors associated with abdominal obesity in children

Objective

To identify the association of dietary, socioeconomic factors, sedentary behaviors and maternal nutritional status with abdominal obesity in children.

Methods

A cross-sectional study with household-based survey, in 36 randomly selected census tracts in the city of Santos, SP. 357 families were interviewed and questionnaires and anthropometric measurements were applied in mothers and their 3–10 years-old children. Assessment of abdominal obesity was made by maternal and child's waist circumference measurement; for classification used cut-off points proposed by World Health Organization (1998) and Taylor et al. (2000) were applied. The association between variables was performed by multiple logistic regression analysis.

Results

30.5% of children had abdominal obesity. Associations with children's and maternal nutritional status and high socioeconomic status were shown in the univariate analysis. In the regression model, children's body mass index for age (OR=93.7; 95%CI 39.3–223.3), female gender (OR=4.1; 95%CI 1.8–9.3) and maternal abdominal obesity (OR=2.7; 95%CI 1.2–6.0) were significantly associated with children's abdominal obesity, regardless of the socioeconomic status.

Conclusions

Abdominal obesity in children seems to be associated with maternal nutritional status, other indicators of their own nutritional status and female gender. Intervention programs for control of childhood obesity and prevention of metabolic syndrome should consider the interaction of the nutritional status of mothers and their children.

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