Child care: implications for overweight / obesity in Canadian children?

L McLaren, M Zarrabi, D J Dutton, M C Auld, J C H Emery
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Introduction: Over recent decades, two prominent trends have been observed in Canada and elsewhere: increasing prevalence of childhood overweight and obesity, and increasing participation of women (including mothers) in the paid labour force and resulting demand for child care options. While an association between child care and children's body mass index (BMI) is plausible and would have policy relevance, its existence and nature in Canada is not known.

Methods: Using data from the National Longitudinal Survey of Children and Youth, we examined exposure to three types of care at age 2/3 years (care by non-relative, care by relative, care in a daycare centre) in relation to change in BMI percentile (continuous and categorical) between age 2/3 years and age 6/7 years, adjusting for health and sociodemographic correlates.

Results: Care by a non-relative was associated with an increase in BMI percentile between age 2/3 years and age 6/7 years for boys, and for girls from households of low income adequacy.

Conclusion: Considering the potential benefits of high-quality formal child care for an array of health and social outcomes and the potentially adverse effects of certain informal care options demonstrated in this study and others, our findings support calls for ongoing research on the implications of diverse child care experiences for an array of outcomes including those related to weight.

儿童保育:对加拿大儿童超重/肥胖的影响?
引言:近几十年来,在加拿大和其他地方观察到两个突出的趋势:儿童超重和肥胖的患病率日益增加,妇女(包括母亲)越来越多地参与有偿劳动力,从而导致对儿童保育选择的需求。虽然儿童保育和儿童体重指数(BMI)之间的联系似乎是合理的,并且具有政策相关性,但其在加拿大的存在和性质尚不清楚。方法:使用来自全国儿童和青少年纵向调查的数据,我们检查了2/3岁时接受三种类型的护理(非亲属护理、亲属护理、日托中心护理)与2/3岁至6/7岁之间BMI百分位数(连续和分类)变化的关系,并根据健康和社会人口统计学相关因素进行了调整。结果:在2/3岁至6/7岁的男孩和低收入充足家庭的女孩中,非亲属的照顾与BMI百分位数的增加有关。结论:考虑到高质量的正规儿童保育对一系列健康和社会结果的潜在益处,以及本研究和其他研究中证明的某些非正规护理选择的潜在不利影响,我们的发现支持了对多样化儿童保育经验对一系列结果(包括与体重有关的结果)的影响进行持续研究的呼吁。
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Chronic Diseases and Injuries in Canada
Chronic Diseases and Injuries in Canada PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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