National Institute of Public Health, Southern University of Denmark, Copenhagen, Denmark.
Acta Paediatr. 2010 Feb;99(2):268-78. doi: 10.1111/j.1651-2227.2009.01582.x. Epub 2009 Nov 12.
To derive new reference values for height, weight and body mass index (BMI) of children aged 0-5 years in Denmark and to compare them with the national reference from the 1970s and the 2006 WHO standard.
The height and weight of 4105 healthy singleton children born in 1995 were obtained from a cohort study. Children were measured at birth and at seven regular health examinations by a general practitioner up to 5 years of age. Generalized additive models for location, scale and shape were used to construct percentile curves.
Mean length, weight and BMI at birth and during the first months of life increased significantly, but the differences diminished thereafter, and at 1 year BMI had decreased. In boys, weight and BMI had decreased by 2 years of age but had increased, together with height, at 5 years. Children were taller, heavier and had a higher BMI than that referred to in the WHO standard.
New references for length or height, weight and BMI by age were constructed for children in Denmark. Since the 1970s, weight, length and BMI at birth increased, and growth during the first year of life appears to be healthier.
制定丹麦 0-5 岁儿童身高、体重和体重指数(BMI)的新参考值,并将其与 20 世纪 70 年代的全国参考值和 2006 年世卫组织标准进行比较。
从一项队列研究中获得了 1995 年出生的 4105 名健康单胎儿童的身高和体重数据。由全科医生在儿童出生时以及在 7 次常规健康检查中进行测量,直至 5 岁。使用位置、规模和形状的广义加性模型构建百分位数曲线。
出生时和生命头几个月的平均身长、体重和 BMI 显著增加,但此后差异减小,1 岁时 BMI 下降。男孩的体重和 BMI 在 2 岁时下降,但在 5 岁时与身高一起增加。与世卫组织标准相比,丹麦儿童的身高、体重和 BMI 更高。
为丹麦儿童制定了新的年龄相关身高或身长、体重和 BMI 参考值。自 20 世纪 70 年代以来,出生时的体重、身高和 BMI 增加,生命头一年的生长状况似乎更健康。