8 ~ 15岁肥胖和非肥胖女孩的身体形态和骨龄

A. S. Freitas, M. Silveira, Deseirée Sant Ana Haikal, A. P. Caldeira, V. D. Rodrigues, R. Monteiro-Júnior
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儿童肥胖是世界范围内的主要公共卫生问题之一,对儿童和青少年的健康状况和生长成熟过程都有影响。目的:本研究的目的是验证肥胖和非肥胖女孩的身体形态和骨龄变化。方法:这包括对140名8至15岁的女孩进行的横断面研究,其中70名患有肥胖症,70名没有肥胖症。测定臀围、腰围、体重、身高和身体质量指数(BMI)。对于成熟状态的确定,采用Fels方法通过左手腕和手x线摄影确定骨年龄。结果:营养与成熟状态之间存在显著相关性(r=0.80;p˂0.01)。与没有肥胖的女孩相比,肥胖女孩的体重和BMI值更高,腰围和臀围更大,骨龄更早(p小于0.01)。在对比成熟组分析中也发现了同样的显著差异(p小于0.01),表现出较成熟的女孩总是表现出最高的参数值。结论:营养状况与成熟状态有关,肥胖女孩比非肥胖女孩表现出更早的骨龄。
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Body morphology and bone age in obese and non-obese girls aged 8 to 15 years old
Introduction: childhood obesity is one of the main public health problems worldwide, leading to health status repercussions and growth and maturation process implications in both children and adolescents. Objective: the aim of this study was to verify body morphology and bone age variations in girls with obesity and without obesity. Methodology: this comprises a cross-sectional study conducted with 140 girls aged 8 to 15 years old, 70 with obesity and 70 without obesity. Hip and waist circumferences, body mass, height and and Body Mass Index (BMI) were determined. For maturation status determinations, bone ages were determined by a left wrist and hand radiography employing the Fels method. Results: the findigs indicate significant correlations between nutritional and maturation statuses (r=0.80; p˂0.01). Girls with obesity presented higher weight and BMI values, larger waist and hip circumferences and more advanced bone age compared to girls without obesity (p˂0.01). The same significant differences ​​(p˂0.01) were noted in the contrasting maturational group analysis, where girls presenting advanced maturation always exhibited the highest parameter values. Conclusion: nutritional status is associated to maturation status, and girls with obesity exhibit more advanced bone age than girls without obesity.  
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