Anthropometric and clinical correlates of fat mass in healthy term infants at 6 months of age
Abstract Background Body composition in infancy plays a central role in the programming of metabolic diseases. Fat mass (FM) is determined by personal and environmental factors. Anthropometric measurements allow for estimations of FM in many age groups; however, correlations of these measurements wi...
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doaj-387f1610f6204eccb2cb98194c9ced2b2020-11-25T02:11:34ZengBMCBMC Pediatrics1471-24312019-02-011911910.1186/s12887-019-1430-xAnthropometric and clinical correlates of fat mass in healthy term infants at 6 months of ageAmeyalli M. Rodríguez-Cano0Jennifer Mier-Cabrera1Cinthya Muñoz-Manrique2Arturo Cardona-Pérez3Gicela Villalobos-Alcázar4Otilia Perichart-Perera5Nutrition and Bioprogramming Department, Instituto Nacional de Perinatología “Isidro Espinosa de los Reyes”Nutrition and Bioprogramming Department, Instituto Nacional de Perinatología “Isidro Espinosa de los Reyes”Nutrition and Bioprogramming Department, Instituto Nacional de Perinatología “Isidro Espinosa de los Reyes”General Director, Instituto Nacional de Perinatología “Isidro Espinosa de los Reyes”Neonatal Ward, Instituto Nacional de Perinatología “Isidro Espinosa de los Reyes”Nutrition and Bioprogramming Department, Instituto Nacional de Perinatología “Isidro Espinosa de los Reyes”Abstract Background Body composition in infancy plays a central role in the programming of metabolic diseases. Fat mass (FM) is determined by personal and environmental factors. Anthropometric measurements allow for estimations of FM in many age groups; however, correlations of these measurements with FM in early stages of life are scarcely reported. The aim of this study was to evaluate anthropometric and clinical correlates of FM in healthy term infants at 6 months of age. Methods Healthy term newborns (n = 102) from a prospective cohort. Weight, length, skinfolds (biceps, triceps, subscapular and the sum -SFS-) and waist circumference (WC) were measured at 6 months. Body mass index (BMI) and WC/length ratio were computed. Type of feeding during the first 6 months of age was recorded. Air displacement plethysmography was used to asses FM (percentage -%-) and FM index (FMI) was calculated. Correlations and general linear models were performed to evaluate associations. Results Significant correlations were observed between all anthropometric measurements and FM (% and index)(p < 0.001). Exclusive/predominant breastfed infants had higher FM and anthropometric measurements at 6 months. Models that showed the strongest associations with FM (% and index) were SFS + WC + sex + type of feeding. Conclusions Anthropometry showed good correlations with FM at 6 months of age. Skinfolds sum and waist circumference were the strongest anthropometric variables associated to FM. Exclusive/predominant breastfeeding was strongly associated with FM.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12887-019-1430-xBody compositionAir displacement plethysmographyFat Mass IndexSkinfoldsAdiposityHispanic |
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Ameyalli M. Rodríguez-Cano Jennifer Mier-Cabrera Cinthya Muñoz-Manrique Arturo Cardona-Pérez Gicela Villalobos-Alcázar Otilia Perichart-Perera Anthropometric and clinical correlates of fat mass in healthy term infants at 6 months of age BMC Pediatrics Body composition Air displacement plethysmography Fat Mass Index Skinfolds Adiposity Hispanic |
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Anthropometric and clinical correlates of fat mass in healthy term infants at 6 months of age |
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Anthropometric and clinical correlates of fat mass in healthy term infants at 6 months of age |
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Anthropometric and clinical correlates of fat mass in healthy term infants at 6 months of age |
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Anthropometric and clinical correlates of fat mass in healthy term infants at 6 months of age |
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Anthropometric and clinical correlates of fat mass in healthy term infants at 6 months of age |
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anthropometric and clinical correlates of fat mass in healthy term infants at 6 months of age |
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Abstract Background Body composition in infancy plays a central role in the programming of metabolic diseases. Fat mass (FM) is determined by personal and environmental factors. Anthropometric measurements allow for estimations of FM in many age groups; however, correlations of these measurements with FM in early stages of life are scarcely reported. The aim of this study was to evaluate anthropometric and clinical correlates of FM in healthy term infants at 6 months of age. Methods Healthy term newborns (n = 102) from a prospective cohort. Weight, length, skinfolds (biceps, triceps, subscapular and the sum -SFS-) and waist circumference (WC) were measured at 6 months. Body mass index (BMI) and WC/length ratio were computed. Type of feeding during the first 6 months of age was recorded. Air displacement plethysmography was used to asses FM (percentage -%-) and FM index (FMI) was calculated. Correlations and general linear models were performed to evaluate associations. Results Significant correlations were observed between all anthropometric measurements and FM (% and index)(p < 0.001). Exclusive/predominant breastfed infants had higher FM and anthropometric measurements at 6 months. Models that showed the strongest associations with FM (% and index) were SFS + WC + sex + type of feeding. Conclusions Anthropometry showed good correlations with FM at 6 months of age. Skinfolds sum and waist circumference were the strongest anthropometric variables associated to FM. Exclusive/predominant breastfeeding was strongly associated with FM. |
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Body composition Air displacement plethysmography Fat Mass Index Skinfolds Adiposity Hispanic |
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