The Relationship Between Body Mass Index, Socioeconomic and Geographic Factors With Somatic Maturation in Mexican Children

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q1 ANTHROPOLOGY
Luis Alberto Flores, Liliana Aracely Enríquez-del Castillo, Sudip Datta Banik, Damian Laborde-Daisson, Natanael Cervantes-Hernández, Estefanía Quintana-Mendias, Cinthia Verónica Villegas-Balderrama, Judith Margarita Rodríguez-Villalobos
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Abstract

Objective

To analyze the influence of sociodemographic factors and BMI-based nutritional status on the somatic maturity of Mexican children.

Methods

BMI-based nutritional status and maturity offset by the Moore-II method were estimated. Information on age, sex, weight, height of 2- to 18-year-old children and adolescents, household socioeconomic status, and geographic region were obtained from the 2012 and 2018 databases of the National Health and Nutrition Survey (ENSANUT), National Institute of Public Health (INSP), and the National Institute of Statistics and Geography (INEGI) in Mexico. Saturated log-linear and logistic regression models were used to evaluate the associations among the variables. The association between the prevalence of excess weight (BMI-based overweight and obesity) and age, transforming the logistic model to a linear model using the logit function, was estimated.

Results

The prevalence of overweight and obesity showed a cubic correlation with age and maturity offset in both sexes. In boys, the highest prevalence was observed at ages 12–14 years, which coincides with the peak height velocity. In girls, the highest prevalence occurred at ages 14–15 years, with this trend being stronger than in boys; additionally, overweight and obesity prevalence peaks at −2 and −1 years from APHV in boys, and between 0 and 2 years from APHV in girls. Children from rural areas, lower socioeconomic levels, and those from the southern region had a higher probability of late somatic maturity.

Conclusion

Socioeconomic and geographic factors play important roles in shaping nutritional status and somatic maturation patterns in Mexican children. Health and nutrition intervention programs and strategies for children and adolescents, based on these factors, are recommended.

墨西哥儿童身体质量指数、社会经济和地理因素与躯体成熟的关系
目的分析社会人口学因素和基于bmi的营养状况对墨西哥儿童体成熟度的影响。方法采用Moore-II法估算基于bmi的营养状况和成熟度偏移。从墨西哥国家健康与营养调查(ENSANUT)、国家公共卫生研究所(INSP)和国家统计与地理研究所(INEGI)的2012年和2018年数据库中获得了2至18岁儿童和青少年的年龄、性别、体重、身高、家庭社会经济地位和地理区域的信息。使用饱和对数线性和逻辑回归模型来评估变量之间的关联。估计超重患病率(基于bmi的超重和肥胖)与年龄之间的关系,使用logit函数将logistic模型转换为线性模型。结果超重和肥胖的患病率与年龄和成熟程度呈三次相关。在男孩中,发病率最高的年龄是12-14岁,这与身高速度的峰值相吻合。在女孩中,14-15岁的流行率最高,这一趋势比男孩更明显;此外,超重和肥胖患病率在男孩患APHV后2 - 1岁和女孩患APHV后0 - 2岁达到峰值。来自农村地区、社会经济水平较低的地区和南部地区的儿童更有可能出现身体发育迟缓。结论社会经济和地理因素在墨西哥儿童营养状况和躯体成熟模式的形成中起重要作用。基于这些因素,建议为儿童和青少年制定健康和营养干预方案和策略。
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4.80
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13.80%
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124
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The American Journal of Human Biology is the Official Journal of the Human Biology Association. The American Journal of Human Biology is a bimonthly, peer-reviewed, internationally circulated journal that publishes reports of original research, theoretical articles and timely reviews, and brief communications in the interdisciplinary field of human biology. As the official journal of the Human Biology Association, the Journal also publishes abstracts of research presented at its annual scientific meeting and book reviews relevant to the field. The Journal seeks scholarly manuscripts that address all aspects of human biology, health, and disease, particularly those that stress comparative, developmental, ecological, or evolutionary perspectives. The transdisciplinary areas covered in the Journal include, but are not limited to, epidemiology, genetic variation, population biology and demography, physiology, anatomy, nutrition, growth and aging, physical performance, physical activity and fitness, ecology, and evolution, along with their interactions. The Journal publishes basic, applied, and methodologically oriented research from all areas, including measurement, analytical techniques and strategies, and computer applications in human biology. Like many other biologically oriented disciplines, the field of human biology has undergone considerable growth and diversification in recent years, and the expansion of the aims and scope of the Journal is a reflection of this growth and membership diversification. The Journal is committed to prompt review, and priority publication is given to manuscripts with novel or timely findings, and to manuscripts of unusual interest.
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