Risk Factors for Overweight in early ages: longitudinal design with Spanish Preschoolers

IF 0.4 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
I. Pérez-Bonaventura, Roser Granero, L. Ezpeleta Ascaso
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Previous studies have shown that there are several significant early-life risk factors associated with childhood overweight. However, research has mainly focused on school-aged children. The aim of this study is to identify risk factors in early life for overweight in a community sample of Spanish preschoolers. A sample of 622 three-year-olds was monitored until the age of 5, and their height and weight were registered annually. Overweight status was defined by World Health Organization standards. A large set of risk factors including sociodemographic variables, family structure, pregnancy, birth, postnatal period, school and neighborhood were measured through semi-structured interviews. Stepwise logistic regressions created predictive models with the best predictors of overweight for each age group. This is the first longitudinal study to examine a large set of risk factors among Spanish preschoolers. Several potential early risk factors in preschool children were associated with later overweight: high birth weight, ethnicity, excess screen time, low attention span, maternal smoking during pregnancy, inconsistent discipline, fewer rules, corporal punishment and parents psychopathology. Among them, the most powerful factor was high birth-weight (odds ratio = 1.89 at age 3, 1.87 at age 4, and 2.35 at age 5), underlining the importance of weight monitoring from postpartum and routine screening for overweight in children who have high birth weight. With the increasing prevalence of overweight in children at early ages, understanding the determinants for overweight risk becomes crucial for public health professionals and policy-makers in order to implement effective prevention and intervention programs 
早期超重的危险因素:西班牙学龄前儿童的纵向设计
先前的研究表明,有几个重要的早期生活风险因素与儿童超重有关。然而,研究主要集中在学龄儿童身上。这项研究的目的是在西班牙学龄前儿童的社区样本中确定早期超重的风险因素。对622名三岁儿童的样本进行了监测,直到他们5岁,并每年对他们的身高和体重进行登记。超重状态是由世界卫生组织的标准定义的。通过半结构化访谈测量了一系列风险因素,包括社会人口统计学变量、家庭结构、怀孕、出生、产后、学校和社区。逐步逻辑回归建立了预测模型,为每个年龄组提供了超重的最佳预测因素。这是第一项在西班牙学龄前儿童中检验大量风险因素的纵向研究。学龄前儿童的几个潜在早期风险因素与后来的超重有关:出生体重高、种族、筛查时间过长、注意力持续时间低、母亲在怀孕期间吸烟、纪律不一致、规则较少、体罚和父母精神病理学。其中,最有力的因素是高出生体重(优势比=3岁1.89,4岁1.87,5岁2.35),这突出了产后体重监测和高出生体重儿童超重常规筛查的重要性。随着儿童早期超重患病率的增加,了解超重风险的决定因素对于公共卫生专业人员和决策者实施有效的预防和干预计划至关重要
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