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Weight Status in the First 6 Months of Life and Obesity at 3 Years of Age

机译:3岁以下儿童生命和肥胖的前6个月的体重状况

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OBJECTIVE. The goal was to examine the associations of weight-for-length at birth and at 6 months with obesity at 3 years of age.METHODS. We studied 559 children in Project Viva, an ongoing, prospective, cohort study of pregnant women and their children. We measured length and weight at birth, 6 months, and 3 years. Our main exposures were weight-for-length z score at birth adjusted for gestational age and weight-for-length z score at 6 months adjusted for weight-for-length z score at birth. We used multivariate regression analyses to predict the independent effects of birth weight-for-length z score and, separately, 6-month weight-for-length z score on BMI z score, the sum of subscapular and triceps skinfold thicknesses, and obesity (BMI for age and gender of ≥95th percentile) at age 3.RESULTS. Mean weights at birth, 6 months, and 3 years were 3.55, 8.15, and 15.67 kg, respectively. Corresponding lengths were 49.9, 66.9, and 97.4 cm. At 3 years, 48 children (9%) were obese. After adjustment for confounding variables and birth weight-for-length z score, each increment in 6-month weight-for-length z score was associated with higher BMI z scores, higher sums of subscapular and triceps skinfold thicknesses, and increased odds of obesity at age 3. The predicted obesity prevalence among children in the highest quartiles of both birth and 6-month weight-for-length z scores was 40%, compared with 1% for children in the lowest quartiles of both. Whereas birth weight-for-length z scores were associated with higher BMI z scores, the magnitude of effect was smaller than that of weight-for-length z scores at 6 months.CONCLUSIONS. More-rapid increases in weight for length in the first 6 months of life were associated with sharply increased risk of obesity at 3 years of age. Changes in weight status in infancy may influence risk of later obesity more than weight status at birth.
机译:目的。目的是检查出生时和6个月时体重与体重的关系,以及3岁时肥胖。我们在“万岁计划”中研究了559名儿童,这是一项针对孕妇及其子女的持续,前瞻性队列研究。我们测量了出生,6个月和3岁时的身长和体重。我们的主要暴露对象是根据胎龄调整的出生时体重Z评分,以及在出生时按体重Z值调整6个月时的体重Z评分。我们使用多元回归分析来预测出生体重对身高z评分以及6个月体重对身高z评分对BMI z评分,肩s下和肱三头肌皮褶厚度的总和以及肥胖症( 3岁时年龄和性别≥95%的BMI)。结果。出生时,6个月和3岁时的平均体重分别为3.55、8.15和15.67千克。相应的长度为49.9、66.9和97.4厘米。 3岁时,有48名儿童(9%)肥胖。在调整了混杂变量和出生体重对身高的z评分后,六个月体重对身高的z评分的每次增加都与较高的BMI z评分,肩s下和肱三头肌皮褶厚度的总和较高以及肥胖几率增加相关在出生年龄最高的四分位数和6个月体重与长度的z得分最高的四分位数中,儿童的预测肥胖发生率为40%,而在最低四分位数中的四分之一的儿童中,肥胖发生率预计为40%。出生时身高体重z评分与较高的BMI z评分相关,但6个月时的影响程度小于身高体重z评分。结论。在生命的头6个月中,体重增加的速度较快增加,与3岁时肥胖的风险急剧增加有关。婴儿期体重状况的变化可能比出生时体重状况对以后肥胖的影响更大。

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