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Study protocol: the relation of birth weight and infant growth trajectories with physical fitness, physical activity and sedentary behavior at 8-9 years of age - the ABCD study

机译:研究方案:出生体重和婴儿成长轨迹与8-9岁年龄段的身体健康,身体活动和久坐行为的关系-ABCD研究

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Background Low birth weight and accelerated infant growth have been identified as independent risk factors for childhood and adult obesity and cardiovascular disease. This led to the ‘Developmental Origins of Health and Disease’ (DOHaD) hypothesis, stating that environmental factors during pregnancy and early postnatal life affect disease risk in later life. There is growing evidence that perinatal factors may influence adult health through the programming of energy balance regulation, including sedentary behavior and physical activity. The present study focuses on the influence of birth weight and infant growth on physical fitness, physical activity and sedentary behavior in 8-9 year old children, as this might partly explain the higher obesity and cardiovascular risk associated with low birth weight and accelerated infant growth. In addition, this study provides the opportunity for a validation study of a linguistic and cross-cultural translated physical activity questionnaire compared to accelerometer data. This article describes the study protocol for this study. Methods/Design This is a study embedded in the Amsterdam Born Children and their Development (ABCD) birth cohort. In 200 children of Dutch ethnicity, physical fitness, physical activity and sedentary behavior were assessed at age 8-9. We measured aerobic fitness using the 20 meter multistage shuttle run test, and neuromuscular fitness using the standing broad jump and handgrip strength test. Sedentary behavior and physical activity levels were measured using accelerometry. All children also completed a translated physical activity questionnaire, the scores of which will be compared to accelerometry data to assess the construct validity of the questionnaire in Dutch school-aged children. Discussion This study will be the first population-based prospective cohort study to address the association of both prenatal and postnatal growth with physical fitness and objectively-assessed physical activity and sedentary behavior. This will contribute to a better understanding of the way perinatal growth relate to lifestyle and obesity in later life. The results may guide both future studies in the field of DOHaD, and public health strategies in the prevention of childhood obesity.
机译:背景技术低出生体重和婴儿加速成长已被确定为儿童和成人肥胖与心血管疾病的独立危险因素。这导致了“健康与疾病的发展起源”(DOHaD)假说,指出怀孕和产后早期的环境因素会影响以后的疾病风险。越来越多的证据表明,围产期因素可能会通过制定能量平衡调节程序(包括久坐的行为和身体活动)来影响成人健康。本研究的重点是出生体重和婴儿成长对8-9岁儿童身体素质,体育活动和久坐行为的影响,因为这可能部分解释了低出生体重和婴儿加速成长带来的更高的肥胖和心血管风险。此外,与加速度计数据相比,该研究为语言和跨文化翻译的体育活动问卷的验证研究提供了机会。本文介绍了此研究的研究方案。方法/设计这是一项嵌入阿姆斯特丹出生儿童及其发育(ABCD)出生队列的研究。在200名荷兰族儿童中,对8-9岁的孩子的身体素质,体育活动和久坐行为进行了评估。我们使用20米多级梭式跑步测试测量了有氧健身,而站立式跳远和握力测试则测量了神经肌肉健身。久坐行为和身体活动水平使用加速度计进行测量。所有儿童还完成了一份翻译过的体育活动调查表,其得分将与加速度计数据进行比较,以评估该调查表在荷兰学龄儿童中的构造效度。讨论本研究将是第一个基于人群的前瞻性队列研究,旨在解决产前和产后生长与身体健康以及客观评估的身体活动和久坐行为之间的关系。这将有助于更好地了解围产期增长与晚年生活方式和肥胖症之间的关系。研究结果可指导DOHaD领域的未来研究以及预防儿童肥胖的公共卫生策略。

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