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超重与肥胖:小儿烧伤重建群体中的过度占比情况。

Overweight and obesity: overrepresentation in the pediatric reconstructive burn population.

作者信息

Mayes Theresa, Gottschlich Michele M, Allgeier Chris, Khoury Jane, Kagan Richard J

机构信息

Department of Nutrition, Shriners Hospitals for Children, Cincinnati, Ohio 45229, USA.

出版信息

J Burn Care Res. 2010 May-Jun;31(3):423-8. doi: 10.1097/BCR.0b013e3181db52ef.

Abstract

Pediatric burn patients are predisposed to excessive weight gain in the reconstructive period, but the cause is unclear. An overweight (OW) or obese (OB) condition is associated with numerous health risks, decreased physical function, and increased morbidity. The purpose of this study was to compare the frequency of OW status in reconstructive, pediatric burn patients with the prevalence in the US population. The authors reviewed the records of 1533 pediatric patients, >1 year from acute burn, admitted for an elective reconstructive procedure. Body mass index between 85th and 95th percentile, according to the National Center for Health Statistics for 2000 growth charts, was classified as OW, and body mass index >95th percentile was classified as OB. Frequency of OW and OB and racial disparity was calculated as a percentage of total patients and compared with pediatric data from National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey for 1999 to 2006, a nationally representative sample. The rate of OW and OB was 16.3 and 24.1%, respectively, in the authors' pediatric burn population. White patients had OW and OB rates of 15.9 and 23.6%, respectively, compared with 18.2 and 30.2%, respectively, in black patients. All OW and OB rates were outside the 95% confidence interval of the nationally representative National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey population. The rates of OW and OB in pediatric reconstructive burn patients exceed the US population standard across age and race stratifications. The prevention and treatment of excessive weight gain should be a component of rehabilitation in pediatric burns.

摘要

小儿烧伤患者在重建期易出现体重过度增加,但原因尚不清楚。超重(OW)或肥胖(OB)状态与多种健康风险、身体功能下降和发病率增加相关。本研究的目的是比较小儿烧伤重建患者的超重状态频率与美国人群中的患病率。作者回顾了1533例小儿患者的记录,这些患者自急性烧伤后1年以上,因择期重建手术入院。根据2000年生长图表的美国国家卫生统计中心标准,体重指数在第85至95百分位数之间被分类为超重,体重指数>第95百分位数被分类为肥胖。超重和肥胖的频率以及种族差异以占总患者数的百分比计算,并与1999年至2006年全国健康和营养检查调查的小儿数据进行比较,后者是一个具有全国代表性的样本。在作者的小儿烧伤人群中,超重和肥胖率分别为16.3%和24.1%。白人患者的超重和肥胖率分别为15.9%和23.6%,而黑人患者分别为18.2%和30.2%。所有超重和肥胖率均超出具有全国代表性的全国健康和营养检查调查人群的95%置信区间。小儿烧伤重建患者的超重和肥胖率在年龄和种族分层中均超过美国人群标准。体重过度增加的预防和治疗应成为小儿烧伤康复的一部分。

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