Prevalence of overweight and obesity among preschool children in Hainan: a cross-sectional study in China's largest free-trade zone.

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Frontiers in Pediatrics Pub Date : 2025-01-07 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fped.2024.1476231
Wei-Jia Wu, Ping-Hao Chen, Zhen-Ning Huang, Xue-Lu Lei, Chen Wang, Chun-Hui Zhang, Ping Wang, Chui-Can Huang, Qing Luo, Li-Chun Fan
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Abstract

Background and aims: Childhood obesity leads to significant health risks, emphasizing the critical need for effective preventive measures during the preschool years. However, there is a lack of comprehensive studies on overweight and obesity among preschool children in Hainan Island, China's largest free-trade zone. Our study assessed the prevalence of overweight and obesity among preschool children across Hainan Island using Chinese, World Health Organization (WHO), and International Obesity Task Force (IOTF) criteria. Additionally, the potential factors influencing overweight and obesity among preschool children in Hainan Island were further explored.

Methods: We conducted a cross-sectional survey of children aged 3-6 years covering 18 cities and counties in China's largest free trade zone. The survey primarily involved anthropometric data collection and questionnaires on children's information and the sociodemographic characteristics of their parents or guardians. We recorded the height and weight of each child and calculated their body mass index (BMI). The z-score for BMI-for-age was calculated using the WHO-recommended Anthro and AnthroPlus software, and diagnoses of overweight and obesity were determined separately according to the Chinese, WHO, and IOTF criteria. The chi-squared test, t-test, or rank-sum test was applied to describe and statistically analyze the baseline characteristics of the participating children. Additionally, potential factors affecting overweight and obesity were analyzed using a multifactor binary logistic regression model.

Results: The prevalence of overweight and obesity among preschool children in Hainan Island was 11.30% based on the Chinese criteria, significantly higher than the rates of 5.80% and 5.40% observed according to the WHO and IOTF criteria, respectively (χ 2 = 12,870.368, P< 0.001). After multifactorial adjusted analyses, we found that according to the three growth criteria, having overweight fathers or mothers, family incomes of more than 100,000 Yuan, fully active eating, and higher birth weights increased the risk of overweight and obesity among preschool children in Hainan Island.

Conclusion: The prevalence of overweight and obesity among preschool children in Hainan Island was lower compared to rates reported in other regions. Considering that the growth and development indicators for children under 7 years old in Hainan Island are generally lower than international standards, the use of Chinese standards may be more suitable for detecting overweight and obesity among preschool children in this area. Based on the risk factors identified in this study, preventive measures can be targeted in the future to reduce the risk of overweight and obesity in preschool children in Hainan Island.

海南学龄前儿童超重和肥胖患病率:中国最大自由贸易区的横断面研究
背景和目的:儿童肥胖导致重大的健康风险,强调在学龄前采取有效预防措施的迫切需要。然而,在中国最大的自由贸易区海南岛,缺乏对学龄前儿童超重和肥胖的全面研究。本研究采用中国、世界卫生组织(WHO)和国际肥胖工作组(IOTF)标准评估了海南岛学龄前儿童超重和肥胖的患病率。并进一步探讨影响海南岛学龄前儿童超重和肥胖的潜在因素。方法:我们对中国最大的自由贸易区18个市县的3-6岁儿童进行了横断面调查。这项调查主要涉及人体测量数据的收集和关于儿童信息及其父母或监护人的社会人口特征的问卷调查。我们记录了每个孩子的身高和体重,并计算了他们的体重指数(BMI)。使用WHO推荐的anthroo和AnthroPlus软件计算年龄bmi的z-score,并根据中国、WHO和IOTF标准分别确定超重和肥胖的诊断。采用卡方检验、t检验或秩和检验对参与儿童的基线特征进行描述和统计分析。此外,使用多因素二元logistic回归模型分析影响超重和肥胖的潜在因素。结果:海南省学龄前儿童超重和肥胖患病率按中国标准为11.30%,显著高于按WHO和IOTF标准分别为5.80%和5.40% (χ 2 = 12,870.368, P 0.001)。经过多因素调整分析,我们发现,根据三个生长标准,父亲或母亲超重、家庭收入超过10万元、充分积极饮食和较高的出生体重增加了海南岛学龄前儿童超重和肥胖的风险。结论:海南岛学龄前儿童超重和肥胖患病率较其他地区低。考虑到海南岛7岁以下儿童的生长发育指标普遍低于国际标准,使用中国标准可能更适合该地区学龄前儿童超重和肥胖的检测。根据本研究确定的危险因素,未来可以有针对性地采取预防措施,降低海南岛学龄前儿童超重和肥胖的风险。
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Frontiers in Pediatrics
Frontiers in Pediatrics Medicine-Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
CiteScore
3.60
自引率
7.70%
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2132
审稿时长
14 weeks
期刊介绍: Frontiers in Pediatrics (Impact Factor 2.33) publishes rigorously peer-reviewed research broadly across the field, from basic to clinical research that meets ongoing challenges in pediatric patient care and child health. Field Chief Editors Arjan Te Pas at Leiden University and Michael L. Moritz at the Children''s Hospital of Pittsburgh are supported by an outstanding Editorial Board of international experts. This multidisciplinary open-access journal is at the forefront of disseminating and communicating scientific knowledge and impactful discoveries to researchers, academics, clinicians and the public worldwide. Frontiers in Pediatrics also features Research Topics, Frontiers special theme-focused issues managed by Guest Associate Editors, addressing important areas in pediatrics. In this fashion, Frontiers serves as an outlet to publish the broadest aspects of pediatrics in both basic and clinical research, including high-quality reviews, case reports, editorials and commentaries related to all aspects of pediatrics.
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