Smith Derek T, Bartee R Todd, Dorozynski Christopher M, Carr Lucas J
Division of Kinesiology and Health, College of Health Sciences, University of Wyoming, Department 3196, 1000 E University Ave, Laramie, WY 82071, USA.
Prev Chronic Dis. 2009 Jan;6(1):A20. Epub 2008 Dec 15.
The prevalence of overweight and obesity among American Indian youth may be 2 to 3 times higher than the national average. Whether weight gain during discrete out-of-school periods is occurring and contributing to the prevalence of overweight and obesity in this population is unknown.
We obtained repeated cross-sectional body mass index (BMI) samples from third-, fourth-, fifth-, seventh-, and eighth-grade boys and girls who reside on the Wind River Indian Reservation in central Wyoming. We collected measures at the beginning of 2 school years (N = 251), during 2 holiday breaks (N = 226), and during 1 summer recess (N = 141). We determined prevalence of normal weight and overweight among participants by grade level, and we calculated paired comparisons of BMI, BMI z score, and weight status during the holiday breaks and summer recess.
Combined prevalence of at risk for overweight and overweight was 62.0% for boys and 56.6% for girls. For fifth-grade girls, significant increases in BMI (P = .01) and z score (P < .001) occurred over the holiday break. BMI increased significantly over the summer among third- and fifth-grade girls and among fourth-grade boys, but changes in z scores were nonsignificant. We observed an increase in weight status by out-of-school time in BMI (P < .001) for schoolchildren at or above the 85th BMI percentile over the summer recess, but corresponding z scores did not change.
Prevalence of overweight among American Indian schoolchildren was higher than national estimates and higher than the prevalence in other similarly aged American Indian youth. Increases in BMI during out-of-school periods are likely due to normal growth, except among fifth-grade girls.
美国印第安青年中超重和肥胖的患病率可能比全国平均水平高2至3倍。在校外特定时间段内体重增加是否正在发生并导致该人群中超重和肥胖的患病率上升尚不清楚。
我们从居住在怀俄明州中部风河印第安人保留地的三、四、五、七和八年级的男孩和女孩中获取了重复的横断面体重指数(BMI)样本。我们在两个学年开始时(N = 251)、两个假期(N = 226)和一个暑假(N = 141)期间收集了测量数据。我们按年级确定了参与者中正常体重和超重的患病率,并计算了假期和暑假期间BMI、BMI z评分和体重状况的配对比较。
超重风险和超重的合并患病率男孩为62.0%,女孩为56.6%。对于五年级女孩,假期期间BMI(P = 0.01)和z评分(P < 0.001)显著增加。三年级和五年级女孩以及四年级男孩在夏季BMI显著增加,但z评分变化不显著。我们观察到,在暑假期间,BMI处于第85百分位及以上的学童的体重状况随校外时间增加(P < 0.001),但相应的z评分没有变化。
美国印第安学童中超重的患病率高于全国估计水平,也高于其他同龄美国印第安青年的患病率。校外期间BMI的增加可能是由于正常生长,五年级女孩除外。