Early Risk Factors for Obesity in the First 1000 Days—Relationship with Body Fat and BMI at 2 Years

(1) Background: Obesity is defined as an excessive accumulation of body fat. Several early developmental factors have been identified which are associated with an increased risk of childhood obesity and increased adiposity in childhood. The primary objective of the present study is to analyse the ef...

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Main Authors: Mercedes Díaz-Rodríguez, Celia Pérez-Muñoz, Jesús Carretero-Bravo, Catalina Ruíz-Ruíz, Manuel Serrano-Santamaría, Bernardo C. Ferriz-Mas
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Published: MDPI AG 2021-08-01
Series:International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/18/15/8179
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spelling doaj-9cc566f573054c4b927ddcb1022bb5662021-08-06T15:24:01ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health1661-78271660-46012021-08-01188179817910.3390/ijerph18158179Early Risk Factors for Obesity in the First 1000 Days—Relationship with Body Fat and BMI at 2 YearsMercedes Díaz-Rodríguez0Celia Pérez-Muñoz1Jesús Carretero-Bravo2Catalina Ruíz-Ruíz3Manuel Serrano-Santamaría4Bernardo C. Ferriz-Mas5Department of Nursing and Physiotherapy, University of Cádiz, 11009 Cádiz, SpainDepartment of Nursing and Physiotherapy, University of Cádiz, 11009 Cádiz, SpainDepartment of Nursing and Physiotherapy, University of Cádiz, 11009 Cádiz, SpainClinic Management Unit (CMU), Andalusian Health System, 11510 Cádiz, SpainClinic Management Unit (CMU), Andalusian Health System, 11510 Cádiz, SpainClinic Management Unit (CMU), Andalusian Health System, 11510 Cádiz, Spain(1) Background: Obesity is defined as an excessive accumulation of body fat. Several early developmental factors have been identified which are associated with an increased risk of childhood obesity and increased adiposity in childhood. The primary objective of the present study is to analyse the effect of various early risk factors on Body Mass Index (BMI) and body fat percentage at 2 years of age. (2) Methods: A prospective cohort study design was used, with the sample consisting of 109 mother-child pairs from whom data were collected between early pregnancy and 2 years old. Adiposity was determined based on skinfold measurements using the Brooks and Siri formulae. Mean comparison tests (Student’s <i>t</i>-test and ANOVAs) and multiple linear regression models were used to analyse the relationship between early programming factors and dependent variables. (3) Results: Maternal excess weight during early pregnancy (<i>β</i> = 0.203, <i>p</i> = 0.026), gestational smoking (<i>β</i> = 0.192, <i>p</i> = 0.036), and accelerated weight gain in the first 2 years (<i>β</i> = − 0.269, <i>p</i> = 0.004) were significantly associated with high body fat percentage. Pre-pregnancy BMI and accelerated weight gain in the first 2 years were associated with high BMI z-score (<i>β</i> = 0.174, <i>p</i> = 0.047 and <i>β</i> = 0.417, <i>p</i> = 0.000 respectively). The cumulative effect of these variables resulted in high values compared to the baseline zero-factor group, with significant differences in BMI z-score (<i>F</i> = 8.640, <i>p</i> = 0.000) and body fat percentage (<i>F</i> = 5.402, <i>p</i> = 0.002) when three factors were present. (4) Conclusions: The presence of several early risk factors related to obesity in infancy was significantly associated with higher BMI z-score and body fat percentage at 2 years of age. The presence of more than one of these variables was also associated with higher adiposity at 2 years of age. Early prevention strategies should address as many of these factors as possible.https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/18/15/8179childhoodobesityearly risk factorsfirst 1000 days
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author Mercedes Díaz-Rodríguez
Celia Pérez-Muñoz
Jesús Carretero-Bravo
Catalina Ruíz-Ruíz
Manuel Serrano-Santamaría
Bernardo C. Ferriz-Mas
spellingShingle Mercedes Díaz-Rodríguez
Celia Pérez-Muñoz
Jesús Carretero-Bravo
Catalina Ruíz-Ruíz
Manuel Serrano-Santamaría
Bernardo C. Ferriz-Mas
Early Risk Factors for Obesity in the First 1000 Days—Relationship with Body Fat and BMI at 2 Years
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
childhood
obesity
early risk factors
first 1000 days
author_facet Mercedes Díaz-Rodríguez
Celia Pérez-Muñoz
Jesús Carretero-Bravo
Catalina Ruíz-Ruíz
Manuel Serrano-Santamaría
Bernardo C. Ferriz-Mas
author_sort Mercedes Díaz-Rodríguez
title Early Risk Factors for Obesity in the First 1000 Days—Relationship with Body Fat and BMI at 2 Years
title_short Early Risk Factors for Obesity in the First 1000 Days—Relationship with Body Fat and BMI at 2 Years
title_full Early Risk Factors for Obesity in the First 1000 Days—Relationship with Body Fat and BMI at 2 Years
title_fullStr Early Risk Factors for Obesity in the First 1000 Days—Relationship with Body Fat and BMI at 2 Years
title_full_unstemmed Early Risk Factors for Obesity in the First 1000 Days—Relationship with Body Fat and BMI at 2 Years
title_sort early risk factors for obesity in the first 1000 days—relationship with body fat and bmi at 2 years
publisher MDPI AG
series International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
issn 1661-7827
1660-4601
publishDate 2021-08-01
description (1) Background: Obesity is defined as an excessive accumulation of body fat. Several early developmental factors have been identified which are associated with an increased risk of childhood obesity and increased adiposity in childhood. The primary objective of the present study is to analyse the effect of various early risk factors on Body Mass Index (BMI) and body fat percentage at 2 years of age. (2) Methods: A prospective cohort study design was used, with the sample consisting of 109 mother-child pairs from whom data were collected between early pregnancy and 2 years old. Adiposity was determined based on skinfold measurements using the Brooks and Siri formulae. Mean comparison tests (Student’s <i>t</i>-test and ANOVAs) and multiple linear regression models were used to analyse the relationship between early programming factors and dependent variables. (3) Results: Maternal excess weight during early pregnancy (<i>β</i> = 0.203, <i>p</i> = 0.026), gestational smoking (<i>β</i> = 0.192, <i>p</i> = 0.036), and accelerated weight gain in the first 2 years (<i>β</i> = − 0.269, <i>p</i> = 0.004) were significantly associated with high body fat percentage. Pre-pregnancy BMI and accelerated weight gain in the first 2 years were associated with high BMI z-score (<i>β</i> = 0.174, <i>p</i> = 0.047 and <i>β</i> = 0.417, <i>p</i> = 0.000 respectively). The cumulative effect of these variables resulted in high values compared to the baseline zero-factor group, with significant differences in BMI z-score (<i>F</i> = 8.640, <i>p</i> = 0.000) and body fat percentage (<i>F</i> = 5.402, <i>p</i> = 0.002) when three factors were present. (4) Conclusions: The presence of several early risk factors related to obesity in infancy was significantly associated with higher BMI z-score and body fat percentage at 2 years of age. The presence of more than one of these variables was also associated with higher adiposity at 2 years of age. Early prevention strategies should address as many of these factors as possible.
topic childhood
obesity
early risk factors
first 1000 days
url https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/18/15/8179
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