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Prevalence and Impact of Unhealthy Weight in a National Sample of US Adolescents with Autism and Other Learning and Behavioral Disabilities

机译:美国自闭症青少年及其他学习和行为障碍青少年样本中不健康体重的发生率和影响

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We estimated the prevalence of obesity, overweight, and underweight among US adolescents with and without autism and other learning and behavioral developmental disabilities (DDs) and assessed the health consequences of obesity among adolescents with DDs. From the 2008 to 2010 National Health Interview Survey, we selected 9,619 adolescents ages 12-17 years. Parent respondents reported weight, height, presence of DDs and health conditions. We calculated body mass index (BMI) and defined obesity, overweight, and underweight as ≥95th, ≥85th to <95th, and <5th percentiles, respectively, using established criteria. We created mutually-exclusive DD subgroups using the following order of precedence: autism; intellectual disability; attention-deficit-hyperactivity-disorder; learning disorder/other developmental delay. We compared BMI outcomes among adolescents in each DD group versus adolescents without DDs using multivariable logistic regression. Socio-demographic factors and birthweight were included as confounders. Estimates were weighted to reflect the US population. Both obesity and underweight prevalences were higher among adolescents with than without DDs [adjusted prevalence ratios (aPR) 1.5 (1.25-1.75) and 1.5 (1.01-2.20), respectively]. Obesity was elevated among adolescents with all DD types, and was highest among the autism subgroup [aPR 2.1 (1.44-3.16)]. Adolescents with either a DD or obesity had higher prevalences of common respiratory, gastrointestinal, dermatological and neurological conditions/symptoms than nonobese adolescents without DDs. Adolescents with both DDs and obesity had the highest estimates for most conditions. Obesity is high among adolescents with autism and other DDs and poses added chronic health risks. Obesity prevention and management approaches for this vulnerable population subgroup need further consideration.
机译:我们估算了患有和不患有自闭症以及其他学习和行为发育障碍(DD)的美国青少年中肥胖,超重和体重不足的患病率,并评估了DD中青少年的肥胖对健康的影响。从2008年至2010年的国民健康访问调查中,我们选择了9,619名12-17岁的青少年。家长答复者报告了体重,身高,DD的存在和健康状况。我们使用既定标准计算了体重指数(BMI),并将肥胖,超重和体重不足分别定义为≥95%,≥85%至<95%和<5%。我们使用以下优先顺序创建了互斥的DD子组:自闭症;智力残疾;注意缺陷多动障碍;学习障碍/其他发育迟缓。我们使用多变量logistic回归比较了每个DD组的青少年和没有DD的青少年的BMI结果。社会人口因素和出生体重被纳入混杂因素。估算值经过加权以反映美国人口。有DD的青少年中肥胖和体重不足的患病率均高于没有DD的青少年[分别将患病率(aPR)调整为1.5(1.25-1.75)和1.5(1.01-2.20)]。肥胖在所有DD型青少年中均升高,在自闭症亚组中最高[aPR 2.1(1.44-3.16)]。患有DD或肥胖的青少年比没有DD的非肥胖青少年患常见呼吸道,胃肠道,皮肤病和神经系统疾病/症状的患病率更高。 DD和肥胖的青少年在大多数情况下的估算值最高。患有自闭症和其他DD的青少年中肥胖率很高,并且增加了慢性健康风险。针对这一弱势人群的肥胖预防和管理方法需要进一步考虑。

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