Suboptimal BMI in 5-year-old children born very preterm: a European multicountry cohort.

IF 3.6 2区 医学 Q1 PEDIATRICS
Soodabeh Behboodi, Barbara Heude, Pauline Scherdel, Marina Cuttini, Rolf F Maier, Michael Zemlin, Heili Varendi, Ulrika Ådén, Adrien M Aubert, Jennifer Zeitlin
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Abstract

Objective: The objective is to investigate the prevalence of underweight and overweight and obesity (OWOB) and associated risk factors among 5-year-old children born very preterm (VPT).

Design: Multinational area-based cohort study of children born VPT.

Setting: 19 regions in 11 European countries.

Patients: Children born before 32 weeks of gestational age in 2011-2012 and followed up at 5 years of age.

Main outcome measures: Body mass index (BMI) at 5 years of age was classified into underweight and OWOB using International Obesity Task Force references, and associations with sociodemographic, perinatal and neonatal risk factors were assessed using multinomial logistic regression. Data came from medical records during the neonatal hospitalisation and parental questionnaires at 5 years of age. Models accounted for missing data and attrition by using multiple imputation by chained equations and inverse probability weighting.

Results: 27.6% of children were underweight and 10.8% were OWOB. Younger maternal age was associated with lower risks of underweight, while low maternal education, household unemployment and non-European maternal country of birth were associated with having OWOB. Fetal growth restriction, receiving postnatal steroids and bronchopulmonary dysplasia were associated with underweight, and fetal growth restriction, male sex and multiple birth were negatively associated with OWOB.

Conclusions: 38% of children born VPT had suboptimal BMI at 5 years, principally due to being underweight, with differing risk factors for underweight and OWOB. These results raise questions about underlying mechanisms and the growth trajectories and metabolic outcomes of underweight children, in light of high prevalence and association with clinical risk.

5岁早产儿BMI指数不理想:欧洲多国队列。
目的:目的是调查5岁极早产儿(VPT)中体重过轻、超重和肥胖(OWOB)的患病率及其相关危险因素。设计:以跨国地区为基础的VPT出生儿童队列研究。背景:欧洲11个国家的19个地区。患者:2011-2012年32周前出生,5岁随访的患儿。主要结局指标:参照国际肥胖工作组(International Obesity Task Force)的文献,将5岁时的体重指数(BMI)分为体重不足和体重过低,并利用多项logistic回归评估与社会人口统计学、围产期和新生儿危险因素的关联。数据来自新生儿住院期间的医疗记录和5岁时的父母问卷。模型通过链式方程和逆概率加权的多重输入来解释缺失数据和磨损。结果:27.6%的儿童体重过轻,10.8%的儿童体重过低。较年轻的母亲年龄与较低的体重不足风险相关,而较低的母亲教育水平、家庭失业和非欧洲母国出生与怀孕有关。胎儿生长受限、产后接受类固醇和支气管肺发育不良与体重不足相关,胎儿生长受限、男性和多胎与OWOB呈负相关。结论:38%的VPT患儿在5岁时BMI低于理想值,主要是由于体重过轻,体重过轻和OWOB的危险因素不同。鉴于体重过轻儿童的高患病率和与临床风险的相关性,这些结果提出了有关其潜在机制、生长轨迹和代谢结果的问题。
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来源期刊
CiteScore
9.00
自引率
4.50%
发文量
90
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Archives of Disease in Childhood is an international peer review journal that aims to keep paediatricians and others up to date with advances in the diagnosis and treatment of childhood diseases as well as advocacy issues such as child protection. It focuses on all aspects of child health and disease from the perinatal period (in the Fetal and Neonatal edition) through to adolescence. ADC includes original research reports, commentaries, reviews of clinical and policy issues, and evidence reports. Areas covered include: community child health, public health, epidemiology, acute paediatrics, advocacy, and ethics.
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