Wing Yan Yuen, Tammy S H Lim, S V Karthik, Yijuan Yvonne Lim, Elizabeth M Teo, Yiong Huak Chan, Liang Shen, Kalyani V Mulay
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We collected data on the patients' and parents' demographics, duration of screen time per day, degree of difficulties related to autism symptoms and cognition. We analyzed factors associated with being overweight/obese during the pandemic. <i>Results:</i> 1330 patient visits were included. The mean age was 45.4 months; 78% were male; 52% were Chinese. The average monthly rate of overweight/obese status increased by 1.8% during the pandemic (17.9% pre-pandemic; 19.7% during pandemic). Factors associated with being overweight/obese during the pandemic included: Malay ethnicity (OR 2.321, <i>p</i> < 0.01), developmental delay (OR 2.80, <i>p</i> < 0.01), and lower parental education level (father OR 1.73, <i>p</i> = 0.01; mother OR 1.63, <i>p</i> = 0.03). On multivariate analysis, only Malay ethnicity (OR 2.95, <i>p</i> = 0.01) was significant. <i>Conclusions:</i> Our study demonstrates a rising overweight/obesity rate amongst children with autism spectrum disorder during the pandemic. 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背景:COVID-19大流行与肥胖率上升有关。自闭症儿童比正常儿童有更高的肥胖风险。我们的研究旨在描述大流行期间自闭症儿童超重/肥胖率的变化,并确定影响因素。方法:对2019年1月1日至2021年10月24日在某三级学术医院发育行为儿科诊所就诊的临床诊断为自闭症的患者进行回顾性病例分析。我们比较了大流行前和大流行期间超重/肥胖状况的月平均发生率。我们收集了患者和家长的人口统计数据、每天看屏幕的时间、与自闭症症状和认知相关的困难程度。我们分析了大流行期间与超重/肥胖相关的因素。结果:纳入1330例患者就诊。平均年龄45.4个月;78%为男性;52%是中国人。在大流行期间,超重/肥胖状况的月平均比率增加了1.8%(大流行前为17.9%;大流行期间19.7%)。与大流行期间超重/肥胖相关的因素包括:马来种族(OR 2.321, p < 0.01)、发育迟缓(OR 2.80, p < 0.01)和较低的父母教育水平(父亲OR 1.73, p = 0.01;母亲OR 1.63, p = 0.03)。在多变量分析中,只有马来族(OR 2.95, p = 0.01)具有显著性。结论:我们的研究表明,在大流行期间,自闭症谱系障碍儿童的超重/肥胖率上升。它还确定了高风险患者的特征(马来种族、发育迟缓、父母受教育程度较低)。我们希望这将有助于实施专门支持高危儿童的预防性保健措施。
Rising Rates of Obesity Amongst Children on the Autism Spectrum During the COVID-19 Pandemic.
Background: The COVID-19 pandemic has been associated with rising obesity rates. Autistic children have a higher risk of obesity than neurotypical children. Our study aims to describe the changes in overweight/obesity rates in autistic children during the pandemic, and to identify contributing factors. Methods: This is a retrospective case record review of patients with a clinical diagnosis of autism, who were seen at a developmental-behavioral pediatrics clinic in a tertiary academic hospital, between 1 January 2019 and 24 October 2021. We compared the average monthly rates of overweight/obese status pre- and during the pandemic. We collected data on the patients' and parents' demographics, duration of screen time per day, degree of difficulties related to autism symptoms and cognition. We analyzed factors associated with being overweight/obese during the pandemic. Results: 1330 patient visits were included. The mean age was 45.4 months; 78% were male; 52% were Chinese. The average monthly rate of overweight/obese status increased by 1.8% during the pandemic (17.9% pre-pandemic; 19.7% during pandemic). Factors associated with being overweight/obese during the pandemic included: Malay ethnicity (OR 2.321, p < 0.01), developmental delay (OR 2.80, p < 0.01), and lower parental education level (father OR 1.73, p = 0.01; mother OR 1.63, p = 0.03). On multivariate analysis, only Malay ethnicity (OR 2.95, p = 0.01) was significant. Conclusions: Our study demonstrates a rising overweight/obesity rate amongst children with autism spectrum disorder during the pandemic. It also identified higher-risk patient profiles (Malay race, developmental delay, lower parental education). We hope this will facilitate the implementation of preventative health measures specifically supporting the high-risk children.
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Nutrients (ISSN 2072-6643) is an international, peer-reviewed open access advanced forum for studies related to Human Nutrition. It publishes reviews, regular research papers and short communications. Our aim is to encourage scientists to publish their experimental and theoretical results in as much detail as possible. There is no restriction on the length of the papers. The full experimental details must be provided so that the results can be reproduced.