Assessment of the Impact of Parental BMI on the Incidence of Overweight and Obesity in Children from Ukraine

The aim of this study was to assess the impact of parental body mass index (BMI) on the risk of having an overweight or obese child in Ukraine. This study included 22,576 parents (11,288 mothers and fathers) and the same number of children (boys 48%, girls 52%) aged 6.0–18.9 years who live in Ukrain...

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Main Authors: Katarzyna Dereń, Justyna Wyszyńska, Serhiy Nyankovskyy, Olena Nyankovska, Edyta Łuszczki, Marek Sobolewski, Artur Mazur
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-04-01
Series:Journal of Clinical Medicine
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BMI
Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2077-0383/9/4/1060
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spelling doaj-52977c8871c44047872c5739706f92422020-11-25T02:33:48ZengMDPI AGJournal of Clinical Medicine2077-03832020-04-0191060106010.3390/jcm9041060Assessment of the Impact of Parental BMI on the Incidence of Overweight and Obesity in Children from UkraineKatarzyna Dereń0Justyna Wyszyńska1Serhiy Nyankovskyy2Olena Nyankovska3Edyta Łuszczki4Marek Sobolewski5Artur Mazur6Institute of Health Sciences, Medical College of Rzeszow University, 35-959 Rzeszow, PolandInstitute of Health Sciences, Medical College of Rzeszow University, 35-959 Rzeszow, PolandInstitute of Health Sciences, Medical College of Rzeszow University, 35-959 Rzeszow, PolandDepartment of Pediatrics and Neonatology, Danylo Halytsky L’viv National Medical University, 79010 Lviv, UkraineInstitute of Health Sciences, Medical College of Rzeszow University, 35-959 Rzeszow, PolandFaculty of Management, Rzeszow University of Technology, 35-959 Rzeszow, PolandInstitute of Medical Sciences, Medical College of Rzeszow University, 35-959 Rzeszow, PolandThe aim of this study was to assess the impact of parental body mass index (BMI) on the risk of having an overweight or obese child in Ukraine. This study included 22,576 parents (11,288 mothers and fathers) and the same number of children (boys 48%, girls 52%) aged 6.0–18.9 years who live in Ukraine. The study was conducted in randomly selected primary, secondary and high schools of Ukraine. Body weight and height was measured in triplicate. Based on the results obtained, BMI was calculated. The analysis was carried out based on z-score values of children and BMI classification of children. Odds ratios (OR) were calculated using logistic regression analysis. For fathers, 38.1% had normal BMI, 15.9% were obese, and 45.6% were overweight. For mothers, 52.1% of those surveyed had normal BMI, 31.8% were overweight and 13.5% were classified as obese. The vast majority (72.7%) of children had normal weight, 10.2% were overweight, and 15.0% were underweight. Children of overweight fathers had a higher risk of becoming overweight (OR = 1.41). Children of obese fathers had both a greater risk of being overweight (OR = 2.04) and obese (OR = 2.56). The odds ratios indicate that children of overweight mothers had a greater risk of being overweight (OR = 1.45) and obese (OR = 1.76). Children of obese mothers had both a greater risk of becoming overweight (OR = 2.05) and obese (OR = 2.70). More often, overweight and obese parents had children who also had higher BMI.https://www.mdpi.com/2077-0383/9/4/1060obesityoverweightBMIchildrenparents
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author Katarzyna Dereń
Justyna Wyszyńska
Serhiy Nyankovskyy
Olena Nyankovska
Edyta Łuszczki
Marek Sobolewski
Artur Mazur
spellingShingle Katarzyna Dereń
Justyna Wyszyńska
Serhiy Nyankovskyy
Olena Nyankovska
Edyta Łuszczki
Marek Sobolewski
Artur Mazur
Assessment of the Impact of Parental BMI on the Incidence of Overweight and Obesity in Children from Ukraine
Journal of Clinical Medicine
obesity
overweight
BMI
children
parents
author_facet Katarzyna Dereń
Justyna Wyszyńska
Serhiy Nyankovskyy
Olena Nyankovska
Edyta Łuszczki
Marek Sobolewski
Artur Mazur
author_sort Katarzyna Dereń
title Assessment of the Impact of Parental BMI on the Incidence of Overweight and Obesity in Children from Ukraine
title_short Assessment of the Impact of Parental BMI on the Incidence of Overweight and Obesity in Children from Ukraine
title_full Assessment of the Impact of Parental BMI on the Incidence of Overweight and Obesity in Children from Ukraine
title_fullStr Assessment of the Impact of Parental BMI on the Incidence of Overweight and Obesity in Children from Ukraine
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of the Impact of Parental BMI on the Incidence of Overweight and Obesity in Children from Ukraine
title_sort assessment of the impact of parental bmi on the incidence of overweight and obesity in children from ukraine
publisher MDPI AG
series Journal of Clinical Medicine
issn 2077-0383
publishDate 2020-04-01
description The aim of this study was to assess the impact of parental body mass index (BMI) on the risk of having an overweight or obese child in Ukraine. This study included 22,576 parents (11,288 mothers and fathers) and the same number of children (boys 48%, girls 52%) aged 6.0–18.9 years who live in Ukraine. The study was conducted in randomly selected primary, secondary and high schools of Ukraine. Body weight and height was measured in triplicate. Based on the results obtained, BMI was calculated. The analysis was carried out based on z-score values of children and BMI classification of children. Odds ratios (OR) were calculated using logistic regression analysis. For fathers, 38.1% had normal BMI, 15.9% were obese, and 45.6% were overweight. For mothers, 52.1% of those surveyed had normal BMI, 31.8% were overweight and 13.5% were classified as obese. The vast majority (72.7%) of children had normal weight, 10.2% were overweight, and 15.0% were underweight. Children of overweight fathers had a higher risk of becoming overweight (OR = 1.41). Children of obese fathers had both a greater risk of being overweight (OR = 2.04) and obese (OR = 2.56). The odds ratios indicate that children of overweight mothers had a greater risk of being overweight (OR = 1.45) and obese (OR = 1.76). Children of obese mothers had both a greater risk of becoming overweight (OR = 2.05) and obese (OR = 2.70). More often, overweight and obese parents had children who also had higher BMI.
topic obesity
overweight
BMI
children
parents
url https://www.mdpi.com/2077-0383/9/4/1060
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