美国儿童早期II型糖尿病的行为和饮食因素

IF 3.1 3区 医学 Q1 PEDIATRICS
Ayden Dunn, Paige Brinzo, Sahar Kaleem, Austin Lent, Madison Etzel, Jennifer Mendonca, Vama Jhumkhawala, Milad Khoury, Lea Sacca
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背景:我们的研究调查了2016年至2020年间美国0-5岁儿童T2D患病率的变化。方法:我们使用了5年0-17岁儿童的NSCH数据,并从0-5岁儿童亚组中分离出数据,对儿童早期T2D进行了重点分析。调查问题选择两个自变量,饮食因素和身体活动因素。因变量T2D严重程度基于父母报告的儿童是否被医疗保健提供者诊断为T2D、疾病状况和病情严重程度。采用均数、比例和卡方检验比较饮食和身体活动因素在T2D严重程度分类中的出现频率。结果:在2016年和2020年,儿童T2D与儿童社区图书馆的存在显着相关。2017年,它还与获得免费或低价餐食有关。对于幼儿亚组,2016年与接受邻居帮助有关,2019年与儿童社区的步行水平有关。结论:旨在预防儿童糖尿病的项目应该解决更广泛的食品获取和食品质量问题。影响:儿童糖尿病预防项目应解决更广泛的食品获取和质量问题。儿童早期II型糖尿病的行为和环境危险因素有待进一步研究。我们的研究提供了美国儿童T2D患病率变化的探索性估计。
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Behavioral and dietary factors in U.S. early childhood type II diabetes.

Background: Our study examines changes in the nationwide prevalence of US childhood T2D in the 0-5 age group category between 2016 and 2020.

Methods: We used five years of NSCH data on children aged 0-17 years and isolated data from the subgroup of children aged 0-5 years for a focused analysis on early childhood T2D. Survey questions were selected for two independent variables, dietary factors and physical activity factors. The dependent variable, T2D severity, was based on parental reporting of whether the child was diagnosed with T2D by their healthcare provider, status of disease, and the severity of the condition. Means, proportions, and chi-square tests were used to compare the frequency of dietary and physical activity factors by T2D severity classification.

Results: In 2016 and 2020, childhood T2D was significantly associated with the presence of a library in the child's neighborhood. In 2017, it was also associated with access to free or reduced cost meals. For the early childhood subgroup, significant associations occurred in 2016 for receiving neighbor help and in 2019 regarding walkability levels in the child's neighborhood.

Conclusions: Programs designed to prevent diabetes in children should address broader issues of food access and food quality.

Impact: Childhood diabetes prevention programs should address broader issues of food access and quality. Research is needed on early childhood Type II diabetes behavioral and environmental risk factors. Our study provides exploratory estimates of change in the nationwide prevalence of US childhood T2D.

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Pediatric Research
Pediatric Research 医学-小儿科
CiteScore
6.80
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5.60%
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473
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Pediatric Research publishes original papers, invited reviews, and commentaries on the etiologies of children''s diseases and disorders of development, extending from molecular biology to epidemiology. Use of model organisms and in vitro techniques relevant to developmental biology and medicine are acceptable, as are translational human studies
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