Pawloski Lisa R, Ruchiwit Manyat, Pakapong Yothaka
Department of Global and Community Health, College of Health and Human Services, George Mason University, Fairfax, VA 22030, USA.
Ann Hum Biol. 2008 Jul-Aug;35(4):378-85. doi: 10.1080/03014460802082119.
Few studies have examined growth data from adolescent girls in Southeast Asia and almost none have been carried out in Thailand. Thus this study examines growth data from Thai adolescent girls.
Cross-sectional growth data from a sample of Thai girls were compared to reference data from healthy well-nourished girls. It is hypothesized that the reference girls will be taller and heavier than the Thai girls; however, the growth indicators will also indicate that obesity is present among Thai girls.
Anthropometric and age at menarche data were collected from a sample of 319 adolescent girls ages 11-17 years living in suburban Thailand.
Thai girls are heavier than the reference girls at ages 11-13 years yet are shorter and lighter than the reference girls at ages 14-17 years. The data also reveal that 18.4% of the girls are overweight or obese as classified by the CDC BMI-for-age percentile growth curves.
The findings suggest the presence of overweight and obesity among this adolescent Thai population. These data may reflect the impact of the improved economic situation of Thailand as well as the impact of body image concerns among these young girls.
很少有研究考察东南亚青春期女孩的生长数据,在泰国几乎没有相关研究。因此,本研究考察泰国青春期女孩的生长数据。
将泰国女孩样本的横断面生长数据与营养良好的健康女孩的参考数据进行比较。假设参考女孩会比泰国女孩更高更重;然而,生长指标也将表明泰国女孩中存在肥胖现象。
收集了居住在泰国郊区的319名11至17岁青春期女孩样本的人体测量数据和初潮年龄数据。
11至13岁的泰国女孩比参考女孩更重,但14至17岁的泰国女孩比参考女孩更矮更轻。数据还显示,根据美国疾病控制与预防中心(CDC)年龄别BMI百分位数生长曲线分类,18.4%的女孩超重或肥胖。
研究结果表明该泰国青少年人群中存在超重和肥胖现象。这些数据可能反映了泰国经济状况改善的影响以及这些年轻女孩对身体形象关注的影响。