Patterns of early life body mass index and childhood overweight and obesity status at eight years of age

Abstract Background Excess weight gain in infancy and childhood is associated with increased risk of subsequent obesity. Identifying patterns of infancy and childhood weight gain associated with subsequent obesity or overweight status could help identify children at highest risk. Thus, we examined p...

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Main Authors: Joseph M. Braun, Heidi J. Kalkwarf, George D. Papandonatos, Aimin Chen, Bruce P. Lanphear
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2018-05-01
Series:BMC Pediatrics
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12887-018-1124-9
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spelling doaj-691dc81a39e641b0a8913bc618afff702020-11-25T00:51:42ZengBMCBMC Pediatrics1471-24312018-05-011811810.1186/s12887-018-1124-9Patterns of early life body mass index and childhood overweight and obesity status at eight years of ageJoseph M. Braun0Heidi J. Kalkwarf1George D. Papandonatos2Aimin Chen3Bruce P. Lanphear4Department of Epidemiology, Brown UniversityDepartment of Pediatrics, Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical CenterDepartment of Biostatistics, Brown UniversityDepartment of Environmental Health, University of CincinnatiChild and Family Research Institute, BC Children’s and Women’s HospitalAbstract Background Excess weight gain in infancy and childhood is associated with increased risk of subsequent obesity. Identifying patterns of infancy and childhood weight gain associated with subsequent obesity or overweight status could help identify children at highest risk. Thus, we examined patterns of infancy and early childhood BMI in relation to mid-childhood overweight and obesity status. Methods In a prospective cohort of 215 children from Cincinnati, OH (born: 2003–2006), we measured weight and length or height at ages 4 weeks and 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 8 years. We calculated BMI z-scores using World Health Organization references. Using linear fixed effect models, we estimated mean BMI at each age and rates of change in BMI between ages 4 weeks and 5 years by children’s overweight and obesity status at age 8 years, assessed with BMI z-scores or bioelectric impedance analysis (BIA). Results Children who became overweight (BMI, n = 51 and BIA, n = 37) or obese (BMI, n = 22 and BIA, n = 29) at age 8 years had greater BMI at all ages compared to normal weightchildren. Children who were overweight had similar rates of change in BMI as children who were lean. Children who were obese had greater gains in BMI between age 4 weeks and 5 years, with the most rapid gains in the first 2 years. Conclusions Results from this study of modest sample size, suggest that adiposity patterns in the first 5 years of life are related to subsequent childhood overweight and obesity risk.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12887-018-1124-9AdiposityChildrenEpidemiologyObesityAnd rapid growth
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author Joseph M. Braun
Heidi J. Kalkwarf
George D. Papandonatos
Aimin Chen
Bruce P. Lanphear
spellingShingle Joseph M. Braun
Heidi J. Kalkwarf
George D. Papandonatos
Aimin Chen
Bruce P. Lanphear
Patterns of early life body mass index and childhood overweight and obesity status at eight years of age
BMC Pediatrics
Adiposity
Children
Epidemiology
Obesity
And rapid growth
author_facet Joseph M. Braun
Heidi J. Kalkwarf
George D. Papandonatos
Aimin Chen
Bruce P. Lanphear
author_sort Joseph M. Braun
title Patterns of early life body mass index and childhood overweight and obesity status at eight years of age
title_short Patterns of early life body mass index and childhood overweight and obesity status at eight years of age
title_full Patterns of early life body mass index and childhood overweight and obesity status at eight years of age
title_fullStr Patterns of early life body mass index and childhood overweight and obesity status at eight years of age
title_full_unstemmed Patterns of early life body mass index and childhood overweight and obesity status at eight years of age
title_sort patterns of early life body mass index and childhood overweight and obesity status at eight years of age
publisher BMC
series BMC Pediatrics
issn 1471-2431
publishDate 2018-05-01
description Abstract Background Excess weight gain in infancy and childhood is associated with increased risk of subsequent obesity. Identifying patterns of infancy and childhood weight gain associated with subsequent obesity or overweight status could help identify children at highest risk. Thus, we examined patterns of infancy and early childhood BMI in relation to mid-childhood overweight and obesity status. Methods In a prospective cohort of 215 children from Cincinnati, OH (born: 2003–2006), we measured weight and length or height at ages 4 weeks and 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 8 years. We calculated BMI z-scores using World Health Organization references. Using linear fixed effect models, we estimated mean BMI at each age and rates of change in BMI between ages 4 weeks and 5 years by children’s overweight and obesity status at age 8 years, assessed with BMI z-scores or bioelectric impedance analysis (BIA). Results Children who became overweight (BMI, n = 51 and BIA, n = 37) or obese (BMI, n = 22 and BIA, n = 29) at age 8 years had greater BMI at all ages compared to normal weightchildren. Children who were overweight had similar rates of change in BMI as children who were lean. Children who were obese had greater gains in BMI between age 4 weeks and 5 years, with the most rapid gains in the first 2 years. Conclusions Results from this study of modest sample size, suggest that adiposity patterns in the first 5 years of life are related to subsequent childhood overweight and obesity risk.
topic Adiposity
Children
Epidemiology
Obesity
And rapid growth
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12887-018-1124-9
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