Alimujiang Yimiti Taerken, Shuai Zhang, Chengyue Li
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摘要
本研究旨在评估1985 - 2019年中国718岁农村儿童青少年身高的长期变化。1985年、1995年、2005年、2014年和2019年中国718岁儿童和青少年的身高数据来自《中国学生体质与健康监测》。所有的省份都被划分为东、中、西部地区。使用t检验来测量不同调查年份男孩和女孩之间的身高差异。1985 - 2019年,中国农村718岁儿童青少年身高呈递增趋势。男孩和女孩的平均身高增长分别为每十年3.03厘米和2.37厘米。在身高增长方面存在地域差异。海拔高度的长期变化趋势在前10年最为显著,此后海拔高度的增长速度减慢,特别是在东部地区。在整个期间,中部地区的男孩和女孩的身高增长幅度最大,分别为每十年3.19厘米和2.54厘米。在整个期间,西部地区的高度增长最小,为2.80 cm / 10年和2.21 cm / 10年。但是,近5年来,西部地区男孩和女孩的身高增长(男孩1.93 cm / 10年,女孩1.52 cm / 10年)大于中部地区(1.47 cm和1.31 cm / 10年)和西部地区(0.94 cm和0.76 cm / 10年)。综上所述,在整个34年中,中国农村718岁儿童和青少年的身高持续增加。西部地区儿童和青少年的成长和发展需要得到更多的关注。
Secular changes in body height among children and adolescents aged 718 years in rural China from 1985 to 2019.
This study aims to assess the secular changes in height of Chinese rural children and adolescents aged 718 years from 1985 to 2019. Height data for Chinese children and adolescents aged 718 years were obtained from the Chinese National Surveillance on Students Constitution and Health in 1985, 1995, 2005, 2014 and 2019. All provinces were divided into eastern, central, and western regions of China. T-tests were used to measure the differences in height between boys and girls by survey year. The height of rural children and adolescents aged 718 years in rural China increased progressively from 1985 to 2019. The average increase in height for boys and girls was 3.03 cm per decade and 2.37 cm per decade. There were geographical differences in the increase in height. The secular trend in height was most remarkable in the first 10 years, thereafter the increase in height slowed down, especially in the eastern region. The greatest increase in height for both boys and girls was observed in the central region, at 3.19 cm per decade and 2.54 cm per decade, respectively, during the entire period. The smallest increase in height was observed in the western region, at 2.80 cm per decade and 2.21 cm per decade during the entire period. However, the increase in height of boys and girls in the western regions (boys: 1.93 cm per decade; girls: 1.52 cm per decade) has been greater than in the central (1.47 cm and 1.31 cm per decade) and western regions (0.94 cm and 0.76 cm per decade) in the last five years. In conclusion, during the entire 34 years, the height of Chinese rural children and adolescents aged 718 years has continued to increase. More attention needs to be focused on the growth and development of children and adolescents in the western regions.
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