Body composition of preschool children and relation to birth weight

Objective: to evaluate the relationship between body composition of preschool children suffering from excess weight and birth weight (BW). Methods: probabilistic sample, by conglomerates, with 17 daycare centers (of a total of 59) composing a final sample of 479 children. We used Z-score of Bod...

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Main Authors: Thais Costa Machado, Viviane G. Nascimento, Janaína P. C. da Silva, Ciro João Bertoli, Claudio Leone
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Associação Médica Brasileira 2014-01-01
Series:Revista da Associação Médica Brasileira
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spelling doaj-0555fce96af54b9a8551cd0691bac1472020-11-24T22:55:55ZengAssociação Médica BrasileiraRevista da Associação Médica Brasileira1806-92822014-01-0160213914410.1590/1806-9282.60.02.011S0104-42302014000200139Body composition of preschool children and relation to birth weightThais Costa MachadoViviane G. NascimentoJanaína P. C. da SilvaCiro João BertoliClaudio LeoneObjective: to evaluate the relationship between body composition of preschool children suffering from excess weight and birth weight (BW). Methods: probabilistic sample, by conglomerates, with 17 daycare centers (of a total of 59) composing a final sample of 479 children. We used Z-score of Body Mass Index (zBMI) ≥ +1 and ≥ +2, respectively, to identify preschool children with risk of overweight and excess weight (overweight or obesity). The arm muscle area (AMA) and the arm fat area (AFA) were estimated from measurements of arm circumference, triceps skin fold thickness. Results: the prevalence of risk of overweight was 22.9% (n=110) and excess weight was 9.3% (n=44). The risk of overweight and excess weight in children did not show correlation between BW and AFA, but it did with adjusted arm muscle area (AMAa) (rp= 0.21; p= 0.0107). The analysis of the group with excess weight alone also showed a positive correlation between BW and AMAa (rp= 0.42; p= 0.0047). Conclusion: among overweight children, lower BW is associated with a lower arm muscle area in early preschool age, regardless of the fat arm area presented by them.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0104-42302014000200139&lng=en&tlng=encomposição corporalpré-escolarpeso ao nascerexcesso de peso
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author Thais Costa Machado
Viviane G. Nascimento
Janaína P. C. da Silva
Ciro João Bertoli
Claudio Leone
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Viviane G. Nascimento
Janaína P. C. da Silva
Ciro João Bertoli
Claudio Leone
Body composition of preschool children and relation to birth weight
Revista da Associação Médica Brasileira
composição corporal
pré-escolar
peso ao nascer
excesso de peso
author_facet Thais Costa Machado
Viviane G. Nascimento
Janaína P. C. da Silva
Ciro João Bertoli
Claudio Leone
author_sort Thais Costa Machado
title Body composition of preschool children and relation to birth weight
title_short Body composition of preschool children and relation to birth weight
title_full Body composition of preschool children and relation to birth weight
title_fullStr Body composition of preschool children and relation to birth weight
title_full_unstemmed Body composition of preschool children and relation to birth weight
title_sort body composition of preschool children and relation to birth weight
publisher Associação Médica Brasileira
series Revista da Associação Médica Brasileira
issn 1806-9282
publishDate 2014-01-01
description Objective: to evaluate the relationship between body composition of preschool children suffering from excess weight and birth weight (BW). Methods: probabilistic sample, by conglomerates, with 17 daycare centers (of a total of 59) composing a final sample of 479 children. We used Z-score of Body Mass Index (zBMI) ≥ +1 and ≥ +2, respectively, to identify preschool children with risk of overweight and excess weight (overweight or obesity). The arm muscle area (AMA) and the arm fat area (AFA) were estimated from measurements of arm circumference, triceps skin fold thickness. Results: the prevalence of risk of overweight was 22.9% (n=110) and excess weight was 9.3% (n=44). The risk of overweight and excess weight in children did not show correlation between BW and AFA, but it did with adjusted arm muscle area (AMAa) (rp= 0.21; p= 0.0107). The analysis of the group with excess weight alone also showed a positive correlation between BW and AMAa (rp= 0.42; p= 0.0047). Conclusion: among overweight children, lower BW is associated with a lower arm muscle area in early preschool age, regardless of the fat arm area presented by them.
topic composição corporal
pré-escolar
peso ao nascer
excesso de peso
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