Association between birth season and physical development in children under 3 years old residing in low-income counties in western China.

To explore the association between birth season and physical development and provide a necessary reference value to inform the implementation of public health services.Cross-sectional study.Forty-five counties in ten provinces in western China in 2005.A sample of 13,387 children under 3 years old an...

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Main Authors: Fangliang Lei, Shanshan Li, Baibing Mi, Danmeng Liu, Jiaomei Yang, Pengfei Qu, Ruo Zhang, Xiaofeng Zhang, Jia Ying, Shaonong Dang, Hong Yan
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2017-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5685582?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-fc760a948aad438ba426be3cf3659a302020-11-25T01:52:50ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032017-01-011211e018702910.1371/journal.pone.0187029Association between birth season and physical development in children under 3 years old residing in low-income counties in western China.Fangliang LeiShanshan LiBaibing MiDanmeng LiuJiaomei YangPengfei QuRuo ZhangXiaofeng ZhangJia YingShaonong DangHong YanTo explore the association between birth season and physical development and provide a necessary reference value to inform the implementation of public health services.Cross-sectional study.Forty-five counties in ten provinces in western China in 2005.A sample of 13,387 children under 3 years old and their mothers were recruited using a stratified, multistage, cluster random sampling method.The results of the circular distribution analysis suggested that stunting and underweight exhibited time aggregation (Z = 32.57, P<0.05; Z = 10.42, P<0.05) among children under 3 years old. The Z - value for wasting, however, was not statistically significant (P>0.05). The generalized linear mixed models showed that children born in the summer were less likely to exhibit stunting (OR: 0.74~0.97) than were children born in the winter after adjusting for confounders, but no significant differences were identified for the other seasons. In addition, among children aged 25 to 36 months, those born in the summer and autumn were less likely to exhibit stunting after adjusting for confounders than were children born in the winter, but the association between birth in spring and stunting was not statistically significant.Stunting was associated with season of birth among children under 3 years old in low-income counties in western China, especially children aged 25 to 36 months, and children born in the summer and autumn were less likely to exhibit stunting than were children born in the winter.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5685582?pdf=render
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author Fangliang Lei
Shanshan Li
Baibing Mi
Danmeng Liu
Jiaomei Yang
Pengfei Qu
Ruo Zhang
Xiaofeng Zhang
Jia Ying
Shaonong Dang
Hong Yan
spellingShingle Fangliang Lei
Shanshan Li
Baibing Mi
Danmeng Liu
Jiaomei Yang
Pengfei Qu
Ruo Zhang
Xiaofeng Zhang
Jia Ying
Shaonong Dang
Hong Yan
Association between birth season and physical development in children under 3 years old residing in low-income counties in western China.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Fangliang Lei
Shanshan Li
Baibing Mi
Danmeng Liu
Jiaomei Yang
Pengfei Qu
Ruo Zhang
Xiaofeng Zhang
Jia Ying
Shaonong Dang
Hong Yan
author_sort Fangliang Lei
title Association between birth season and physical development in children under 3 years old residing in low-income counties in western China.
title_short Association between birth season and physical development in children under 3 years old residing in low-income counties in western China.
title_full Association between birth season and physical development in children under 3 years old residing in low-income counties in western China.
title_fullStr Association between birth season and physical development in children under 3 years old residing in low-income counties in western China.
title_full_unstemmed Association between birth season and physical development in children under 3 years old residing in low-income counties in western China.
title_sort association between birth season and physical development in children under 3 years old residing in low-income counties in western china.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2017-01-01
description To explore the association between birth season and physical development and provide a necessary reference value to inform the implementation of public health services.Cross-sectional study.Forty-five counties in ten provinces in western China in 2005.A sample of 13,387 children under 3 years old and their mothers were recruited using a stratified, multistage, cluster random sampling method.The results of the circular distribution analysis suggested that stunting and underweight exhibited time aggregation (Z = 32.57, P<0.05; Z = 10.42, P<0.05) among children under 3 years old. The Z - value for wasting, however, was not statistically significant (P>0.05). The generalized linear mixed models showed that children born in the summer were less likely to exhibit stunting (OR: 0.74~0.97) than were children born in the winter after adjusting for confounders, but no significant differences were identified for the other seasons. In addition, among children aged 25 to 36 months, those born in the summer and autumn were less likely to exhibit stunting after adjusting for confounders than were children born in the winter, but the association between birth in spring and stunting was not statistically significant.Stunting was associated with season of birth among children under 3 years old in low-income counties in western China, especially children aged 25 to 36 months, and children born in the summer and autumn were less likely to exhibit stunting than were children born in the winter.
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