WHO European Childhood Obesity Surveillance Initiative: Impact of Type of Clothing Worn during Anthropometric Measurements and Timing of the Survey on Weight and Body Mass Index Outcome Measures in 6–9-Year-Old Children

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Main Author: Wijnhoven, Trudy M.A.
Publication Date: 2016
Other Authors: van Raaij, Joop M.A., Spinelli, Angela, Yngve, Agneta, Lissner, Lauren, Spiroski, Igor, Farrugia Sant'Angelo, Victoria, Pérez-Farinós, Napoleón, Martos, Éva, Heinen, Mirjam, Kunešová, Marie, Rito, Ana I., Hovengen, Ragnhild, Starc, Gregor, Duleva, Vesselka, Pudule, Iveta, Petrauskiene, Ausra, Braeckevelt, Lien, Hassapidou, Maria, Breda, João, van 't Veer, Pieter
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Summary: Background. The World Health Organization European Childhood Obesity Surveillance Initiative (COSI) conducted examinations in 6–9-year-old children from 16 countries in the first two rounds of data collection. Allowing participating countries to adhere to their local legal requirements or adapt to other circumstances required developing a flexible protocol for anthropometric procedures. Objectives. (1) Review intercountry variation in types of clothing worn by children during weight and height measurements, clothes weight adjustments applied, timing of the survey, and duration of data collection; (2) assess the impact of the observed variation in these practices on the children’s weight or body mass index (BMI) outcome measures. Results. The relative difference between countries’ unadjusted and clothes-adjusted prevalence estimates for overweight was 0.3–11.5%; this figure was 1.4–33.3% for BMI-for-age Z-score values. Monthly fluctuations in mean BMI-for-age Z-score values did not show a systematic seasonal effect. The majority of the monthly BMI-for-age Z-score values did not differ statistically within a country; only 1–3 monthly values were statistically different within some countries. Conclusions. The findings of the present study suggest that the built-in flexibility in the COSI protocol concerning the data collection practices addressed in the paper can be kept and thus do not necessitate a revision of the COSI protocol.
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spelling WHO European Childhood Obesity Surveillance Initiative: Impact of Type of Clothing Worn during Anthropometric Measurements and Timing of the Survey on Weight and Body Mass Index Outcome Measures in 6–9-Year-Old ChildrenChildhoodObesityChildhood Obesity Surveillance InitiativeCOSIEuropeEstilos de Vida e Impacto na SaúdeBackground. The World Health Organization European Childhood Obesity Surveillance Initiative (COSI) conducted examinations in 6–9-year-old children from 16 countries in the first two rounds of data collection. Allowing participating countries to adhere to their local legal requirements or adapt to other circumstances required developing a flexible protocol for anthropometric procedures. Objectives. (1) Review intercountry variation in types of clothing worn by children during weight and height measurements, clothes weight adjustments applied, timing of the survey, and duration of data collection; (2) assess the impact of the observed variation in these practices on the children’s weight or body mass index (BMI) outcome measures. Results. The relative difference between countries’ unadjusted and clothes-adjusted prevalence estimates for overweight was 0.3–11.5%; this figure was 1.4–33.3% for BMI-for-age Z-score values. Monthly fluctuations in mean BMI-for-age Z-score values did not show a systematic seasonal effect. The majority of the monthly BMI-for-age Z-score values did not differ statistically within a country; only 1–3 monthly values were statistically different within some countries. Conclusions. The findings of the present study suggest that the built-in flexibility in the COSI protocol concerning the data collection practices addressed in the paper can be kept and thus do not necessitate a revision of the COSI protocol.Hindawi Publishing CorporationRepositório Científico do Instituto Nacional de SaúdeWijnhoven, Trudy M.A.van Raaij, Joop M.A.Spinelli, AngelaYngve, AgnetaLissner, LaurenSpiroski, IgorFarrugia Sant'Angelo, VictoriaPérez-Farinós, NapoleónMartos, ÉvaHeinen, MirjamKunešová, MarieRito, Ana I.Hovengen, RagnhildStarc, GregorDuleva, VesselkaPudule, IvetaPetrauskiene, AusraBraeckevelt, LienHassapidou, MariaBreda, Joãovan 't Veer, Pieter2017-03-07T17:01:36Z20162016-01-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10400.18/4556eng2090-297210.1155/2016/5130317info: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:RCAAP2025-02-26T14:14:56Zoai:repositorio.insa.pt:10400.18/4556Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireinfo@rcaap.ptopendoar:https://opendoar.ac.uk/repository/71602025-05-28T21:29:06.591541Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP) - FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiafalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv WHO European Childhood Obesity Surveillance Initiative: Impact of Type of Clothing Worn during Anthropometric Measurements and Timing of the Survey on Weight and Body Mass Index Outcome Measures in 6–9-Year-Old Children
title WHO European Childhood Obesity Surveillance Initiative: Impact of Type of Clothing Worn during Anthropometric Measurements and Timing of the Survey on Weight and Body Mass Index Outcome Measures in 6–9-Year-Old Children
spellingShingle WHO European Childhood Obesity Surveillance Initiative: Impact of Type of Clothing Worn during Anthropometric Measurements and Timing of the Survey on Weight and Body Mass Index Outcome Measures in 6–9-Year-Old Children
Wijnhoven, Trudy M.A.
Childhood
Obesity
Childhood Obesity Surveillance Initiative
COSI
Europe
Estilos de Vida e Impacto na Saúde
title_short WHO European Childhood Obesity Surveillance Initiative: Impact of Type of Clothing Worn during Anthropometric Measurements and Timing of the Survey on Weight and Body Mass Index Outcome Measures in 6–9-Year-Old Children
title_full WHO European Childhood Obesity Surveillance Initiative: Impact of Type of Clothing Worn during Anthropometric Measurements and Timing of the Survey on Weight and Body Mass Index Outcome Measures in 6–9-Year-Old Children
title_fullStr WHO European Childhood Obesity Surveillance Initiative: Impact of Type of Clothing Worn during Anthropometric Measurements and Timing of the Survey on Weight and Body Mass Index Outcome Measures in 6–9-Year-Old Children
title_full_unstemmed WHO European Childhood Obesity Surveillance Initiative: Impact of Type of Clothing Worn during Anthropometric Measurements and Timing of the Survey on Weight and Body Mass Index Outcome Measures in 6–9-Year-Old Children
title_sort WHO European Childhood Obesity Surveillance Initiative: Impact of Type of Clothing Worn during Anthropometric Measurements and Timing of the Survey on Weight and Body Mass Index Outcome Measures in 6–9-Year-Old Children
author Wijnhoven, Trudy M.A.
author_facet Wijnhoven, Trudy M.A.
van Raaij, Joop M.A.
Spinelli, Angela
Yngve, Agneta
Lissner, Lauren
Spiroski, Igor
Farrugia Sant'Angelo, Victoria
Pérez-Farinós, Napoleón
Martos, Éva
Heinen, Mirjam
Kunešová, Marie
Rito, Ana I.
Hovengen, Ragnhild
Starc, Gregor
Duleva, Vesselka
Pudule, Iveta
Petrauskiene, Ausra
Braeckevelt, Lien
Hassapidou, Maria
Breda, João
van 't Veer, Pieter
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Spinelli, Angela
Yngve, Agneta
Lissner, Lauren
Spiroski, Igor
Farrugia Sant'Angelo, Victoria
Pérez-Farinós, Napoleón
Martos, Éva
Heinen, Mirjam
Kunešová, Marie
Rito, Ana I.
Hovengen, Ragnhild
Starc, Gregor
Duleva, Vesselka
Pudule, Iveta
Petrauskiene, Ausra
Braeckevelt, Lien
Hassapidou, Maria
Breda, João
van 't Veer, Pieter
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Wijnhoven, Trudy M.A.
van Raaij, Joop M.A.
Spinelli, Angela
Yngve, Agneta
Lissner, Lauren
Spiroski, Igor
Farrugia Sant'Angelo, Victoria
Pérez-Farinós, Napoleón
Martos, Éva
Heinen, Mirjam
Kunešová, Marie
Rito, Ana I.
Hovengen, Ragnhild
Starc, Gregor
Duleva, Vesselka
Pudule, Iveta
Petrauskiene, Ausra
Braeckevelt, Lien
Hassapidou, Maria
Breda, João
van 't Veer, Pieter
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Childhood
Obesity
Childhood Obesity Surveillance Initiative
COSI
Europe
Estilos de Vida e Impacto na Saúde
topic Childhood
Obesity
Childhood Obesity Surveillance Initiative
COSI
Europe
Estilos de Vida e Impacto na Saúde
description Background. The World Health Organization European Childhood Obesity Surveillance Initiative (COSI) conducted examinations in 6–9-year-old children from 16 countries in the first two rounds of data collection. Allowing participating countries to adhere to their local legal requirements or adapt to other circumstances required developing a flexible protocol for anthropometric procedures. Objectives. (1) Review intercountry variation in types of clothing worn by children during weight and height measurements, clothes weight adjustments applied, timing of the survey, and duration of data collection; (2) assess the impact of the observed variation in these practices on the children’s weight or body mass index (BMI) outcome measures. Results. The relative difference between countries’ unadjusted and clothes-adjusted prevalence estimates for overweight was 0.3–11.5%; this figure was 1.4–33.3% for BMI-for-age Z-score values. Monthly fluctuations in mean BMI-for-age Z-score values did not show a systematic seasonal effect. The majority of the monthly BMI-for-age Z-score values did not differ statistically within a country; only 1–3 monthly values were statistically different within some countries. Conclusions. The findings of the present study suggest that the built-in flexibility in the COSI protocol concerning the data collection practices addressed in the paper can be kept and thus do not necessitate a revision of the COSI protocol.
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