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Associations between obesity and comorbid mental health, developmental, and physical health conditions in a nationally representative sample of us children aged 10 to 17

机译:在美国10至17岁儿童的全国代表性样本中,肥胖与共病的心理健康,发育和身体健康状况之间的关联

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Objective: This large population-based study of US children considered the association of obesity with a broad range of comorbidities. This study examined relationships between weight status and health for US children. Methods: We performed cross-sectional analysis of data on 43,297 children aged 10 to 17 from the 2007 National Survey of Children's Health. Weight status was calculated from parent report of child height and weight. Logistic regression models assessed associations between weight status and 21 indicators of general health, psychosocial functioning, and specific health disorders, adjusting for sociodemographic factors. Results: Using body mass index (BMI) percentiles for age and sex, 15% of US children were considered overweight (BMI 85th to <95th percentile), and 16% were obese (BMI ??95th percentile). Compared with children classified as not overweight, obese children were more likely to have reported good/fair/poor health (adjusted odds ratio [AOR] 2.18, 95% confidence interval [CI] 1.76-2.69), activity restrictions (AOR 1.39, 95% CI 1.10-1.75), internalizing problems (AOR 1.59, 95% CI 1.04-2.45), externalizing problems (AOR 1.33, 95% CI 1.07-1.65), grade repetition (AOR 1.57, 95% CI 1.24-1.99), school problems, and missed school days. Attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder, conduct disorder, depression, learning disability, developmental delay, bone/joint/muscle problems, asthma, allergies, headaches, and ear infections were all more common in obese children. Conclusions: Obese children have increased odds of worse reported general health, psychosocial functioning, and specific health disorders. Physicians, parents, and teachers should be informed of the specific comorbidities associated with childhood obesity to target interventions that could enhance well-being. Future research should examine additional comorbidities and seek to confirm associations using longitudinal data and clinical measures of height and weight. ? 2013 by Academic Pediatric Association.
机译:目的:这项针对美国儿童的大型人群研究认为,肥胖与多种合并症相关。这项研究检查了美国儿童体重状况与健康之间的关系。方法:我们对2007年全国儿童健康调查中的43297名10至17岁的儿童进行了横断面分析。体重状态是根据孩子身高和体重的父母报告计算得出的。 Logistic回归模型评估了体重状况与21种总体健康状况,社会心理功能和特定健康障碍指标之间的关联,并根据社会人口统计学因素进行了调整。结果:根据年龄和性别的体重指数(BMI)百分位数,美国儿童中有15%被认为是超重(BMI在85至95%之间),肥胖者则是16%(BMI在95%以内)。与未归类为超重的儿童相比,肥胖儿童的健康状况良好/正常/状况较差(调整后的优势比[AOR] 2.18,95%置信区间[CI] 1.76-2.69),活动受限(AOR 1.39、95) %CI 1.10-1.75),内部化问题(AOR 1.59、95%CI 1.04-2.45),外部化问题(AOR 1.33、95%CI 1.07-1.65),年级重复(AOR 1.57、95%CI 1.24-1.99),学校问题,错过上学的日子。注意缺陷/多动障碍,行为障碍,抑郁,学习障碍,发育迟缓,骨骼/关节/肌肉问题,哮喘,过敏,头痛和耳朵感染在肥胖儿童中更为常见。结论:肥胖儿童的总体健康状况,社会心理功能和特定健康状况恶化的可能性增加。应告知医师,父母和教师与儿童肥胖有关的特定合并症,以针对可改善健康状况的干预措施。未来的研究应检查其他合并症,并尝试使用纵向数据和身高和体重的临床测量结果来确定关联。 ? 2013年,由儿科学术协会提供。

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