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The association between birth weight and proxy-reported health-related quality of life among children aged 5???10 years old: A linked data analysis

机译:5岁儿童的出生体重与议定书相关的健康生活质量之间的关联:10岁以下的儿童:联系数据分析

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Birth weight has a substantial effect on children’s cognitive development, physical capability, and emotional development, which in turn impact on Health-Related Quality of Life (HRQoL). Generally, evidence indicates that children born with low birth weight tend to have poorer proxy-reported HRQoL, particularly at school age. However, there is limited evidence on whether variation in HRQoL exists across the entire range of possible birth weights. This study aimed to examine the association between birth weight and proxy-reported HRQoL among children aged 5–10 years old. Data from the 1973–78 cohort of the Australian Longitudinal Study on Women’s Health were linked with state-based Perinatal Data Collections and the Mothers and their Children’s Health study for 1,589 mothers and 2,092 children aged 5???10 years old. Generalized estimating equations were used to model the association between birth weight and proxy-reported HRQoL measured by the Pediatric Quality of Life Inventory 4.0. Results are presented as odds ratios with 95?% confidence intervals. In this study, 15.61?% of children were at risk of impaired proxy-reported HRQoL. Each 100-gram increase in birth weight was associated with a 3?% reduction in the odds of impaired HRQoL (AOR?=?0.97; 95?% CI: 0.94, 0.99). However, there was only limited evidence of an effect within the normal birth weight range (AOR?=?0.97; 95?% CI: 0.94, 1.01). The findings indicate that increased birth weight was protective against impaired HRQoL, although there was limited evidence of variability within the normal birth weight range. This study contributes to the existing literature by not only emphasizing the impact of low birth weight on children’s health and health-related outcomes but also by focusing on the variability within the normal birth weight range, particularly in a setting where low birth weight is less prevalent.
机译:出生体重对儿童认知发展,物理能力和情感发展具有大量影响,这反过来影响与健康有关的生活质量(HRQOL)。一般来说,证据表明,出生出生体重的儿童往往会有较差的代理报告的HRQOL,特别是在学龄前。但是,有限的证据证明了是否存在在可能的出生体重范围内的HRQOL的变化。本研究旨在审查出生体重与职业报告的HRQOL之间的关联,在5-10岁的儿童中。来自1973-78澳大利亚纵向研究妇女健康研究的数据与州围产期数据收集和母亲及其儿童健康研究有关,为1,589名母亲和2,092名5岁的儿童进行了联系。广义估计方程用于模拟出生体重与Proxy报告的HRQOL之间的关联,通过寿命库存4.0进行小儿质量测量。结果呈现为具有95Ω%的置信区间的差距。在这项研究中,15.61岁儿童的患者患有障碍的HRQOL的风险。出生体重的每100克增加与HRQOL受损的几率降低3?%(AOR?= 0.97; 95?%CI:0.94,0.99)。然而,在正常出生体重范围内只有有限的效果(AOR?= 0.97; 95?%CI:0.94,1.01)。结果表明,增加的出生体重是保护性的,尽管在正常出生体重范围内有有限的可变性证据。这项研究通过强调对儿童健康和健康相关结果的低出生体重的影响而导致现有的文献贡献,而且还通过专注于正常出生体重范围内的可变性,特别是在低出生体重不太普遍的环境中。

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