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Height, weight and BMI percentiles and nutritional status relative to the international growth references among Pakistani school-aged children

机译:相对于巴基斯坦学龄儿童的国际增长参考,身高,体重和BMI百分位数以及营养状况

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Background Child growth is internationally recognized as an important indicator of nutritional status and health in populations. This study was aimed to compare age- and gender-specific height, weight and BMI percentiles and nutritional status relative to the international growth references among Pakistani school-aged children. Methods A population-based study was conducted with a multistage cluster sample of 1860 children aged five to twelve years in Lahore, Pakistan. Smoothed height, weight and BMI percentile curves were obtained and comparison was made with the World Health Organization 2007 (WHO) and United States' Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 2000 (USCDC) references. Over- and under-nutrition were defined according to the WHO and USCDC references, and the International Obesity Task Force (IOTF) cut-offs. Simple descriptive statistics were used and statistical significance was considered at P Results Height, weight and BMI percentiles increased with age among both boys and girls, and both had approximately the same height and a lower weight and BMI as compared to the WHO and USCDC references. Mean differences from zero for height-, weight- and BMI-for-age z score values relative to the WHO and USCDC references were significant (P Conclusion Pakistani school-aged children significantly differed from the WHO and USCDC references. However, z score means relative to the WHO reference were closer to zero and the present study as compared to the USCDC reference. Overweight and obesity were significantly higher while underweight and thinness/wasting were significantly lower relative to the WHO reference as compared to the USCDC reference and the IOTF cut-offs. New growth charts for Pakistani children based on a nationally representative sample should be developed. Nevertheless, shifting to use of the 2007 WHO child growth reference might have important implications for child health programs and primary care pediatric clinics.
机译:背景技术国际上公认儿童成长是人口营养状况和健康的重要指标。这项研究的目的是比较巴基斯坦学龄儿童相对于国际增长参考的年龄和性别特定的身高,体重和BMI百分位数以及营养状况。方法对巴基斯坦拉合尔的1860名5至12岁的1860名儿童进行多阶段整群抽样研究。获得了平滑的身高,体重和BMI百分位数曲线,并与世界卫生组织2007年(WHO)和美国疾病控制和预防中心2000年(USCDC)进行了比较。营养不足和营养不足的定义是根据WHO和USCDC的参考文献以及国际肥胖病工作组(IOTF)的标准进行的。使用简单的描述性统计数据,并在P结果中考虑了统计显着性。男孩和女孩的身高,体重和BMI百分数均随年龄增加,并且与WHO和USCDC参考文献相比,身高,体重和BMI大致相同,而体重和BMI较低。相对于WHO和USCDC参照,身高,体重和BMI年龄z得分值从零的平均差异显着(P结论巴基斯坦学龄儿童与WHO和USCDC参照存在显着差异。但是,z得分意味着与USCDC参考相比,本研究相对于WHO参考接近零,超重和肥胖与USCDC参考和IOTF相比相对于WHO参考,超重和肥胖显着更高,而体重不足和稀薄/消瘦明显更低。应当根据全国代表性的样本制定新的巴基斯坦儿童生长图,但是,改用2007年WHO的儿童生长参考资料可能会对儿童健康计划和初级保健儿科诊所产生重要影响。

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