The Low Prevalence of Overweight and Obesity in Czech Breastfed Infants and Young Children: An Anthropological Survey

The aim of this study is to evaluate the prevalence of overweight and obesity in a sample of children who were exclusively or predominantly breastfed for at least 6 months compared to Czech references that were constructed based on a representative sample of children, regardless of their mode of fee...

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Main Authors: Jitka Riedlová, Markéta Paulová, Jana Vignerová, Marek Brabec, Petr Sedlak, Dagmar Schneidrová
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Published: MDPI AG 2019-10-01
Series:International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/16/21/4198
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spelling doaj-f9dc884f5f504dae9b20cbdbd0e3abf32020-11-25T01:50:57ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health1660-46012019-10-011621419810.3390/ijerph16214198ijerph16214198The Low Prevalence of Overweight and Obesity in Czech Breastfed Infants and Young Children: An Anthropological SurveyJitka Riedlová0Markéta Paulová1Jana Vignerová2Marek Brabec3Petr Sedlak4Dagmar Schneidrová5Department of Anatomy, Third Faculty of Medicine, Charles University, Ruská 87, 100 00 Prague 10, Czech RepublicDepartment of Hygiene of Children and Adolescents, National Institute of Public Health, Šrobárova 48, 100 42 Prague 10, Czech RepublicNational Lactation Centre, Thomayer Hospital, Vídeňská 800, 140 59 Prague 4, Czech RepublicInstitute of Computer Science, Czech Academy of Sciences, Pod Vodárenskou věží 271/2, 182 00 Prague 8, Czech RepublicDivision of Child Health Promotion, Department of Hygiene, Third Faculty of Medicine, Charles University, Ruská 87, 100 00 Prague 10, Czech RepublicDivision of Child Health Promotion, Department of Hygiene, Third Faculty of Medicine, Charles University, Ruská 87, 100 00 Prague 10, Czech RepublicThe aim of this study is to evaluate the prevalence of overweight and obesity in a sample of children who were exclusively or predominantly breastfed for at least 6 months compared to Czech references that were constructed based on a representative sample of children, regardless of their mode of feeding. Between 2008 and 2011, a longitudinal study on the growth of breastfed infants was carried out in the Czech Republic. Forty-three GP pediatricians addressed parents at 18-month preventive examinations and collected data on the families’ socio-economic conditions and the infants’ feeding conditions. The children were measured (length, weight, and head circumference), and anthropometric measurements from 10 previous preventive examinations were obtained from the health records. Out of the collected 1775 questionnaires, 960 children were selected according to the criteria of the WHO Multicentre Growth Reference Study. For the purpose of this study, 799 children who were exclusively or predominantly breastfed for at least 6 months were selected. We found that the proportions of children who were classified as overweight (>90th percentile) or obese (>97th percentile) at 6, 12, and 18-month examinations were far below the proportions of the Czech references. An update of the Czech references and growth charts is highly recommended by GP pediatricians for the valid assessment of growth and nutritional status, including a screening of overweight and obesity in primary preventive health care.https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/16/21/4198prevalenceoverweightobesitybreastfed infantsgrowth chartsprimary health care
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author Jitka Riedlová
Markéta Paulová
Jana Vignerová
Marek Brabec
Petr Sedlak
Dagmar Schneidrová
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Markéta Paulová
Jana Vignerová
Marek Brabec
Petr Sedlak
Dagmar Schneidrová
The Low Prevalence of Overweight and Obesity in Czech Breastfed Infants and Young Children: An Anthropological Survey
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
prevalence
overweight
obesity
breastfed infants
growth charts
primary health care
author_facet Jitka Riedlová
Markéta Paulová
Jana Vignerová
Marek Brabec
Petr Sedlak
Dagmar Schneidrová
author_sort Jitka Riedlová
title The Low Prevalence of Overweight and Obesity in Czech Breastfed Infants and Young Children: An Anthropological Survey
title_short The Low Prevalence of Overweight and Obesity in Czech Breastfed Infants and Young Children: An Anthropological Survey
title_full The Low Prevalence of Overweight and Obesity in Czech Breastfed Infants and Young Children: An Anthropological Survey
title_fullStr The Low Prevalence of Overweight and Obesity in Czech Breastfed Infants and Young Children: An Anthropological Survey
title_full_unstemmed The Low Prevalence of Overweight and Obesity in Czech Breastfed Infants and Young Children: An Anthropological Survey
title_sort low prevalence of overweight and obesity in czech breastfed infants and young children: an anthropological survey
publisher MDPI AG
series International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
issn 1660-4601
publishDate 2019-10-01
description The aim of this study is to evaluate the prevalence of overweight and obesity in a sample of children who were exclusively or predominantly breastfed for at least 6 months compared to Czech references that were constructed based on a representative sample of children, regardless of their mode of feeding. Between 2008 and 2011, a longitudinal study on the growth of breastfed infants was carried out in the Czech Republic. Forty-three GP pediatricians addressed parents at 18-month preventive examinations and collected data on the families’ socio-economic conditions and the infants’ feeding conditions. The children were measured (length, weight, and head circumference), and anthropometric measurements from 10 previous preventive examinations were obtained from the health records. Out of the collected 1775 questionnaires, 960 children were selected according to the criteria of the WHO Multicentre Growth Reference Study. For the purpose of this study, 799 children who were exclusively or predominantly breastfed for at least 6 months were selected. We found that the proportions of children who were classified as overweight (>90th percentile) or obese (>97th percentile) at 6, 12, and 18-month examinations were far below the proportions of the Czech references. An update of the Czech references and growth charts is highly recommended by GP pediatricians for the valid assessment of growth and nutritional status, including a screening of overweight and obesity in primary preventive health care.
topic prevalence
overweight
obesity
breastfed infants
growth charts
primary health care
url https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/16/21/4198
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