RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN MATERNAL AND CHILD OVERWEIGHT

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Main Author: Cunha, Madalena
Publication Date: 2013
Other Authors: Albuquerque, Carlos, Duarte, João, Bonito, Jorge, Franco, Vitor, Rodrigues, Vitor, Oliveira, António, Aparício, Graça
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Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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Summary: Introduction: It is recognized that overweight in childhood as a multifactorial etiology, and parent’s obesity, particularly mother’s obesity is actually known to be an important predictor of the development of obesity in their children. Objectives: To classify the children’s and the mother’s BMI and assess the relationship between maternal and child overweight. Methods: Cross-sectional and observational study comprising 1424 preschool children, average age 4.58 years old (SD=0.990) and their mothers, average aged 34.46 years (SD= 5.29), living in centre/north of Portugal, 56.9% in rural area and 49.5% with their parents and siblings. The anthropometric evaluation and children’s classification was based on the referential NCHS (CDC, 2000) and WHO (2001) reference for the mothers. Results: In the sample 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 of children. In the mothers, 42.3% showed overweight, included 12.3% obesity. The probability of the child being overweight is 1.5 higher, when the mother has overweight (OR= 1.573; IC 95%= 1.229–2.012) and near twice higher, in mother/daughter relationship (OR= 1.946; IC 95%= 1.362–2.782). Conclusion: Like in other studies, the inferences revealed that there was significant effect of BMI of mothers in the development of children's overweight, particularly in girls, so that, the prevention of children’s obesity should consider health education aimed to the whole family, focused in the mother-daughter dyad, in order to be more effective in the interventions to the child.
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spelling RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN MATERNAL AND CHILD OVERWEIGHTMaternal overweightChild overweightObesityIntroduction: It is recognized that overweight in childhood as a multifactorial etiology, and parent’s obesity, particularly mother’s obesity is actually known to be an important predictor of the development of obesity in their children. Objectives: To classify the children’s and the mother’s BMI and assess the relationship between maternal and child overweight. Methods: Cross-sectional and observational study comprising 1424 preschool children, average age 4.58 years old (SD=0.990) and their mothers, average aged 34.46 years (SD= 5.29), living in centre/north of Portugal, 56.9% in rural area and 49.5% with their parents and siblings. The anthropometric evaluation and children’s classification was based on the referential NCHS (CDC, 2000) and WHO (2001) reference for the mothers. Results: In the sample 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 of children. In the mothers, 42.3% showed overweight, included 12.3% obesity. The probability of the child being overweight is 1.5 higher, when the mother has overweight (OR= 1.573; IC 95%= 1.229–2.012) and near twice higher, in mother/daughter relationship (OR= 1.946; IC 95%= 1.362–2.782). Conclusion: Like in other studies, the inferences revealed that there was significant effect of BMI of mothers in the development of children's overweight, particularly in girls, so that, the prevention of children’s obesity should consider health education aimed to the whole family, focused in the mother-daughter dyad, in order to be more effective in the interventions to the child.European Association for the Study of Obesity2013-06-17T10:24:00Z2013-06-172013-05-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://hdl.handle.net/10174/8560http://hdl.handle.net/10174/8560https://doi.org/10.1159/000299109engCunha, M., Albuquerque, C., Duarte, J., Bonito, J., Franco, V., Rodrigues, V., Oliveira, A., & Aparício, G. (2013). Relationship between maternal and child overweight. Obesity facts, 6(suppl. 1), 219. [ISBN 978-3-318-02451-7]219978-3-318-02451-7suppl. 1Obesity facts6madac@iol.ptcmalbuquerque@gmail.comjohnnyduarte@hotmail.comjbonito@uevora.ptvfranco@uevora.ptvmcpr@utad.ptoliveira.essv@gmail.comgaparicio5@hotmail.comRELATIONSHIP BETWEEN MATERNAL AND CHILD OVERWEIGHT229Cunha, MadalenaAlbuquerque, CarlosDuarte, JoãoBonito, JorgeFranco, VitorRodrigues, VitorOliveira, AntónioAparício, Graçainfo: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:10174/8560Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireinfo@rcaap.ptopendoar:https://opendoar.ac.uk/repository/71602025-05-28T11:58:35.564627Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP) - FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiafalse
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title RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN MATERNAL AND CHILD OVERWEIGHT
spellingShingle RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN MATERNAL AND CHILD OVERWEIGHT
Cunha, Madalena
Maternal overweight
Child overweight
Obesity
title_short RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN MATERNAL AND CHILD OVERWEIGHT
title_full RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN MATERNAL AND CHILD OVERWEIGHT
title_fullStr RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN MATERNAL AND CHILD OVERWEIGHT
title_full_unstemmed RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN MATERNAL AND CHILD OVERWEIGHT
title_sort RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN MATERNAL AND CHILD OVERWEIGHT
author Cunha, Madalena
author_facet Cunha, Madalena
Albuquerque, Carlos
Duarte, João
Bonito, Jorge
Franco, Vitor
Rodrigues, Vitor
Oliveira, António
Aparício, Graça
author_role author
author2 Albuquerque, Carlos
Duarte, João
Bonito, Jorge
Franco, Vitor
Rodrigues, Vitor
Oliveira, António
Aparício, Graça
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Cunha, Madalena
Albuquerque, Carlos
Duarte, João
Bonito, Jorge
Franco, Vitor
Rodrigues, Vitor
Oliveira, António
Aparício, Graça
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Maternal overweight
Child overweight
Obesity
topic Maternal overweight
Child overweight
Obesity
description Introduction: It is recognized that overweight in childhood as a multifactorial etiology, and parent’s obesity, particularly mother’s obesity is actually known to be an important predictor of the development of obesity in their children. Objectives: To classify the children’s and the mother’s BMI and assess the relationship between maternal and child overweight. Methods: Cross-sectional and observational study comprising 1424 preschool children, average age 4.58 years old (SD=0.990) and their mothers, average aged 34.46 years (SD= 5.29), living in centre/north of Portugal, 56.9% in rural area and 49.5% with their parents and siblings. The anthropometric evaluation and children’s classification was based on the referential NCHS (CDC, 2000) and WHO (2001) reference for the mothers. Results: In the sample 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 of children. In the mothers, 42.3% showed overweight, included 12.3% obesity. The probability of the child being overweight is 1.5 higher, when the mother has overweight (OR= 1.573; IC 95%= 1.229–2.012) and near twice higher, in mother/daughter relationship (OR= 1.946; IC 95%= 1.362–2.782). Conclusion: Like in other studies, the inferences revealed that there was significant effect of BMI of mothers in the development of children's overweight, particularly in girls, so that, the prevention of children’s obesity should consider health education aimed to the whole family, focused in the mother-daughter dyad, in order to be more effective in the interventions to the child.
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