The association between socioeconomic status, duration of breastfeeding, parental age and birth parameters with BMI, body fat and muscle mass among prepubertal children in Poland.

IF 0.4 4区 社会学 Q3 ANTHROPOLOGY
Paulina Pruszkowska-Przybylska, Aneta Sitek, Iwona Rosset, Elżbieta Żądzińska, Marta Sobalska-Kwapis, Marcin Słomka, Dominik Strapagiel
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Objectives: We aimed to indicate simple determinants of abnormal body composition in children, such as socio-economic status (SES), duration of breastfeeding, parental age and birth parameters. Methods: The final data set consisted of 469 healthy prepubertal individuals (247 girls and 222 boys). We studied body mass, body height, and parameters of body composition such as muscle mass and fat mass. The birth parameters and gestational age were obtained from the children's medical record books held by the parents which were completed by medical personnel immediately following birth. Information about socio-economic status (SES), duration of breastfeeding and parental age was obtained by questionnaire. The statistical methods included forward multiple regression and generalized linear models (GLZ) or general linear model (GLM). Results: Higher fat mass (FM) (%) was connected with shorter duration of breastfeeding (< 2 months and lower SES (p < 0.05). Lower muscle mass (MM) (%) was linked with lower SES (p < 0.05) and lower birth weight (p < 0.05). Higher body mass index (BMI) was connected with higher birth weight (p < 0.05), shorter duration of breastfeeding (< 2 months) and lower SES (p < 0.05). Moreover interaction effects were observed in the case of the FM (%) (breastfeeding x SES; breastfeeding x parental age) and the BMI (breastfeeding x paternal age). Conclusions: Body composition can be linked with the duration of breastfeeding, SES, parental age, birth weight and birth length.

波兰青春期前儿童的社会经济地位、母乳喂养持续时间、父母年龄和出生参数与BMI、体脂和肌肉质量之间的关系
目的:我们旨在指出儿童身体组成异常的简单决定因素,如社会经济地位(SES)、母乳喂养持续时间、父母年龄和出生参数。方法:最终数据集包括469名健康的青春期前个体(247名女孩和222名男孩)。我们研究了身体质量、身高和身体组成参数,如肌肉质量和脂肪质量。出生参数和胎龄是从父母持有的儿童病历簿中获得的,这些病历簿在出生后立即由医务人员填写。通过问卷调查获得社会经济地位(SES)、母乳喂养时间和父母年龄等信息。统计方法包括正向多元回归和广义线性模型(GLZ)或广义线性模型(GLM)。结果:脂肪质量(FM)(%)越高,母乳喂养时间越短(< 2个月),SES越低(p < 0.05)。肌肉质量(MM)(%)越低,SES越低(p < 0.05),出生体重越低(p < 0.05)。体重指数(BMI)越高,新生儿出生体重越高(p < 0.05),母乳喂养时间越短(< 2个月),社会经济地位越低(p < 0.05)。此外,在FM(%)(母乳喂养x SES;母乳喂养x父母年龄)和体重指数(母乳喂养x父亲年龄)。结论:体成分与母乳喂养时间、社会经济地位、父母年龄、出生体重和出生体长有关。
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期刊介绍: AA is an international journal of human biology. It publishes original research papers on all fields of human biological research, that is, on all aspects, theoretical and practical of studies of human variability, including application of molecular methods and their tangents to cultural and social anthropology. Other than research papers, AA invites the submission of case studies, reviews, technical notes and short reports. AA is available online, papers must be submitted online to ensure rapid review and publication.
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