Lydian Veldhuis, Mara van Dooremaal, Willemieke Kroeze, Carry M Renders, Remy A Hirasing, Hein Raat
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介绍。本研究调查了种族背景与5岁儿童超重(包括肥胖)之间的关系。方法。我们使用了来自5岁儿童(n = 7801)及其父母的基线数据,这些数据是为“积极运动,正确饮食”研究收集的。如果一个孩子的父母中至少有一人出生在国外,那么这个孩子就被认为是非荷兰民族背景。根据社会人口学特征调整优势比(ORs)。结果。与荷兰民族背景的儿童相比,摩洛哥民族背景的儿童超重(包括肥胖)的OR为2.27 (95% CI 1.48-3.47),土耳其儿童的OR为3.63(95%可信区间(CI) 2.46-5.35),安的列斯儿童的OR为1.97 (95% CI 1.01-3.86),苏里南儿童的OR为0.47 (95% CI 0.20-1.06)。父母超重的增加使摩洛哥和土耳其儿童的ORs分别降低了10.2%和12.5%,儿童看电视和吃早餐的增加使ORs分别降低了7.9%和12.2%。结论。与荷兰儿童相比,摩洛哥和土耳其种族背景的儿童在很小的时候就有更高的超重风险。父母超重、看电视和孩子不吃早餐是导致这种关联的因素。
Ethnic Background and Overweight among 5-Year-Old Children: The "Be Active, Eat Right" Study.
Introduction. This study investigates the association between ethnic background and overweight (obesity included) among 5 year olds. Methods. We used baseline data from 5 year olds (n = 7801) and their parents collected for the "Be active, eat right" study. A child was considered to be of non-Dutch ethnic background when at least one of the parents was born abroad. Odds ratios (ORs) were adjusted for sociodemographic characteristics. Results. Compared to children of Dutch ethnic background, for children with a Moroccan ethnic background the OR for being overweight (obesity included) was 2.27 (95% CI 1.48-3.47), for Turkish children the OR was 3.63 (95% confidence interval (CI) 2.46-5.35), for Antillean children the OR was 1.97 (95% CI 1.01-3.86), and for Surinamese children the OR was 0.47 (95% CI 0.20-1.06). Addition of parental overweight decreased the ORs for Moroccan and Turkish children by 10.2% and 12.5%, and addition of watching TV and having breakfast by the child decreased the ORs by 7.9% and 12.2%. Conclusion. Already at a young age, children of Moroccan and Turkish ethnic background are at increased risk for being overweight compared to Dutch children. Parental overweight, watching TV, and not having breakfast by the child are contributing factors in this association.