BIRTH WEIGHT AND NUTRITIONAL STATUS IN PRESCHOOL CHILDREN
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Summary: | Background: The intrauterine period has been considered as a very sensitive period in which nutritional and/or hormone changes appear to play an essential role in the subsequent control of body weight. Objectives: To classify the nutritional status of children, analyzing its relationship with birth weight. Methods: Cross-sectional/observational study comprising 1424 preschool children, average age 4.58 years old (SD=0,990), residents in the centre/north region of Portugal. The children’s anthropometric measurement was obtained and the classification was based on the NCHS reference (CDC, 2000) and the birth weight classification on the WHO (2001). Results: Globally 60.0% had normal weight, 38.2% were overweight (including 17.5% obesity) and 1.8% low-weight but the differences shown to be independent from age and gender. 89.0% of girls and 87.6% of boys were born with appropriate weight for gestational age while 7.8% and 4.0% were born respectively lightweight and large for gestational age. The association between birth weight and overweight revealed that 11.5% of children with overweight were born large. The relationship was statistically significant (χ2 = 15.265; p = 0.018), implying that a higher birth weight was associated with increased risk of overweight in childhood with a probability greater than 2 times (OR = 2.001; 95% CI = 1.195 to 3.352) (χ2 = 7.215; p = 0.007). Conclusion: The results suggest significant effect of birth weight on the development of later overweight. So, children born with high weight require further monitoring and promotion of an adequate dietary pattern, in order to control early its nutritional status. |
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BIRTH WEIGHT AND NUTRITIONAL STATUS IN PRESCHOOL CHILDRENbirth weightpreschool childrennutritional statusBackground: The intrauterine period has been considered as a very sensitive period in which nutritional and/or hormone changes appear to play an essential role in the subsequent control of body weight. Objectives: To classify the nutritional status of children, analyzing its relationship with birth weight. Methods: Cross-sectional/observational study comprising 1424 preschool children, average age 4.58 years old (SD=0,990), residents in the centre/north region of Portugal. The children’s anthropometric measurement was obtained and the classification was based on the NCHS reference (CDC, 2000) and the birth weight classification on the WHO (2001). Results: Globally 60.0% had normal weight, 38.2% were overweight (including 17.5% obesity) and 1.8% low-weight but the differences shown to be independent from age and gender. 89.0% of girls and 87.6% of boys were born with appropriate weight for gestational age while 7.8% and 4.0% were born respectively lightweight and large for gestational age. The association between birth weight and overweight revealed that 11.5% of children with overweight were born large. The relationship was statistically significant (χ2 = 15.265; p = 0.018), implying that a higher birth weight was associated with increased risk of overweight in childhood with a probability greater than 2 times (OR = 2.001; 95% CI = 1.195 to 3.352) (χ2 = 7.215; p = 0.007). Conclusion: The results suggest significant effect of birth weight on the development of later overweight. So, children born with high weight require further monitoring and promotion of an adequate dietary pattern, in order to control early its nutritional status.European Association for the Study of Obesity2013-06-06T09:16:28Z2013-06-062013-05-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://hdl.handle.net/10174/8556http://hdl.handle.net/10174/8556https://doi.org/10.1159/000299109porAlbuquerque, C., Duarte, J., Bonito, J., Franco, V., Rodrigues, V.,Oliveira, A., Aparício, G., & Cunha, M. (2013). Birth weight and nutritional status in preschool children. Obesity facts, 6(suppl. 1), 219. [ISBN 978-3-318-02451-7]219978-3-318-02451-7suppl. 1Obesity facts6cmalbuquerque@gmail.comjohnnyduarte@hotmail.comjbonito@uevora.ptvfranco@uevora.ptvmcpr@utad.ptoliveira.essv@gmail.comgaparicio5@hotmail.commadac@iol.ptBIRTH WEIGHT AND NUTRITIONAL STATUS IN PRESCHOOL CHILDREN229Albuquerque, CarlosDuarte, JoãoBonito, JorgeFranco, VitorRodrigues, VitorOliveira, AntónioAparício, GraçaCunha, Madalenainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)instname:FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiainstacron:RCAAP2024-01-03T18:49:40Zoai:dspace.uevora.pt:10174/8556Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireinfo@rcaap.ptopendoar:https://opendoar.ac.uk/repository/71602025-05-28T11:58:35.448019Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP) - FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiafalse |
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BIRTH WEIGHT AND NUTRITIONAL STATUS IN PRESCHOOL CHILDREN |
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BIRTH WEIGHT AND NUTRITIONAL STATUS IN PRESCHOOL CHILDREN Albuquerque, Carlos birth weight preschool children nutritional status |
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BIRTH WEIGHT AND NUTRITIONAL STATUS IN PRESCHOOL CHILDREN |
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BIRTH WEIGHT AND NUTRITIONAL STATUS IN PRESCHOOL CHILDREN |
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BIRTH WEIGHT AND NUTRITIONAL STATUS IN PRESCHOOL CHILDREN |
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BIRTH WEIGHT AND NUTRITIONAL STATUS IN PRESCHOOL CHILDREN |
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BIRTH WEIGHT AND NUTRITIONAL STATUS IN PRESCHOOL CHILDREN |
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Albuquerque, Carlos |
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Albuquerque, Carlos Duarte, João Bonito, Jorge Franco, Vitor Rodrigues, Vitor Oliveira, António Aparício, Graça Cunha, Madalena |
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Duarte, João Bonito, Jorge Franco, Vitor Rodrigues, Vitor Oliveira, António Aparício, Graça Cunha, Madalena |
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Albuquerque, Carlos Duarte, João Bonito, Jorge Franco, Vitor Rodrigues, Vitor Oliveira, António Aparício, Graça Cunha, Madalena |
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Background: The intrauterine period has been considered as a very sensitive period in which nutritional and/or hormone changes appear to play an essential role in the subsequent control of body weight. Objectives: To classify the nutritional status of children, analyzing its relationship with birth weight. Methods: Cross-sectional/observational study comprising 1424 preschool children, average age 4.58 years old (SD=0,990), residents in the centre/north region of Portugal. The children’s anthropometric measurement was obtained and the classification was based on the NCHS reference (CDC, 2000) and the birth weight classification on the WHO (2001). Results: Globally 60.0% had normal weight, 38.2% were overweight (including 17.5% obesity) and 1.8% low-weight but the differences shown to be independent from age and gender. 89.0% of girls and 87.6% of boys were born with appropriate weight for gestational age while 7.8% and 4.0% were born respectively lightweight and large for gestational age. The association between birth weight and overweight revealed that 11.5% of children with overweight were born large. The relationship was statistically significant (χ2 = 15.265; p = 0.018), implying that a higher birth weight was associated with increased risk of overweight in childhood with a probability greater than 2 times (OR = 2.001; 95% CI = 1.195 to 3.352) (χ2 = 7.215; p = 0.007). Conclusion: The results suggest significant effect of birth weight on the development of later overweight. So, children born with high weight require further monitoring and promotion of an adequate dietary pattern, in order to control early its nutritional status. |
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Albuquerque, C., Duarte, J., Bonito, J., Franco, V., Rodrigues, V.,Oliveira, A., Aparício, G., & Cunha, M. (2013). Birth weight and nutritional status in preschool children. Obesity facts, 6(suppl. 1), 219. [ISBN 978-3-318-02451-7] 219 978-3-318-02451-7 suppl. 1 Obesity facts 6 cmalbuquerque@gmail.com johnnyduarte@hotmail.com jbonito@uevora.pt vfranco@uevora.pt vmcpr@utad.pt oliveira.essv@gmail.com gaparicio5@hotmail.com madac@iol.pt BIRTH WEIGHT AND NUTRITIONAL STATUS IN PRESCHOOL CHILDREN 229 |
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