Evaluation of the growth and nutritional status of preschool children: a pilot study in the cold area of China.

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Nan Wang, Yue Cao, Xin Chen, Mengyun Sun, Lingyu Ma, Xuezheng Dai, Yan Zhao
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Abstract

Objectives: The growth and development of children is influenced not only by heredity factors but also by environmental factors, including nutrition and temperature. The aim of this study was to evaluate the growth and nutritional status of preschool children in Daxing'anling, the coldest region of China.

Methods: A descriptive, cross-sectional survey was performed among preschool children aged 3-6 years by stratified cluster sampling in Daxing'anling. The children's parents completed the questionnaires. Height, body weight and head circumference were measured, and Z scores for weight for height, weight for age, height for age and head circumference for age were evaluated. Anthropometric data were compared with World Health Organization standards and China's growth references. The levels of vitamin A, E and 25-(OH)-D3 in serum were detected by high-performance liquid chromatography.

Results: A total of 305 children were recruited. The average height of the preschool children was lower than China's growth reference but higher than the WHO standard. More than half of the preschool children ranged from -1 SD to +1 SD. Both the values of weight for height and of weight for age were positive and higher than the WHO standards (p<0.01), with a significant difference between boys and girls (p<0.01). The incidences of stunting, wasting, and underweight were 4.59%, 2.95%, and 2.30%, respectively, although the prevalence of overweight and obesity was high (18.03% and 6.89%, respectively). The rates of vitamin A and D deficiency were 7.54% and 88.85%, respectively. Vitamin A was also positively associated with 25-(OH)-D3.

Conclusions: The burden of malnutrition in preschool children exists in cold regions, and a cold climate may be an important factor. Therefore, we should pay attention to the nutrition and physical growth of local preschool children; in particular, vitamin D deficiency should be given high priority, and necessary nutritional interventions should be made.

中国寒区学龄前儿童生长与营养状况评价的初步研究。
目的:儿童的生长发育不仅受遗传因素的影响,还受环境因素的影响,包括营养和温度。本研究旨在评估中国最寒冷地区大兴安岭学龄前儿童的生长和营养状况。方法:采用分层整群抽样的方法对大兴安岭地区3 ~ 6岁学龄前儿童进行描述性横断面调查。孩子们的父母完成了调查问卷。测量身高、体重和头围,并对身高体重、年龄体重、年龄身高和头围Z分进行评价。人体测量数据与世界卫生组织的标准和中国的生长参考进行了比较。采用高效液相色谱法检测血清中维生素A、E和25-(OH)- d3的含量。结果:共招募儿童305名。学龄前儿童的平均身高低于中国的生长参考标准,但高于世界卫生组织的标准。超过一半的学龄前儿童在-1 SD到+1 SD之间。身高体重和年龄体重值均为阳性,高于世卫组织标准(p3)。结论:寒区学龄前儿童存在营养不良负担,气候寒冷可能是其重要影响因素。因此,要重视当地学龄前儿童的营养和身体发育;特别是,维生素D缺乏症应给予高度重视,并应采取必要的营养干预措施。
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