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8至11岁丹麦儿童生长发育及身体成分的季节性变化

Seasonal variations in growth and body composition of 8-11-y-old Danish children.

作者信息

Dalskov Stine-Mathilde, Ritz Christian, Larnkjær Anni, Damsgaard Camilla T, Petersen Rikke A, Sørensen Louise B, Hjorth Mads F, Ong Ken K, Astrup Arne, Mølgaard Christian, Michaelsen Kim F

机构信息

Department of Nutrition, Exercise and Sports, Faculty of Science, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark.

MRC Epidemiology Unit, University of Cambridge School of Clinical Medicine, Cambridge, UK.

出版信息

Pediatr Res. 2016 Feb;79(2):358-63. doi: 10.1038/pr.2015.206. Epub 2015 Oct 21.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Earlier studies on seasonality in growth reported the largest height gains during spring and largest body weight gains during autumn. We examined seasonality in height, body weight, BMI, fat mass index (FMI), and fat-free mass index (FFMI) among contemporary Danish 8-11-y olds.

METHODS

A total of 760 children from the OPUS School Meal Study provided >2,200 measurements on height, body weight, and composition between September and June. Average velocities were calculated using change-score analyses based on 3-mo intervals. As a complementary analysis, point velocities derived from estimated growth curves were fitted using semiparametric regression that included covariate adjustment and allowed flexible modeling of the time trend.

RESULTS

Average velocities showed the following trends: height was higher than the average (6.10 cm/y) in January-April. Body weight was below the average (4.02 kg/y) in August-January and above in January-May; BMI (average: 0.49 kg/ m(2)/y) and FFMI (average: 0.17 kg/m(2)/y) showed similar trends. In contrast, FMI was above the average (0.38 kg/m(2)/y) in November-March. Similar trends were seen for point velocities.

CONCLUSION

Our findings suggest seasonality in growth and body composition of Danish children. We recovered the well-known height velocity peak during spring time, but unlike earlier studies, we found coincident peaks in body weight, BMI, and FFMI velocities.

摘要

背景

早期关于生长季节性的研究报告称,春季身高增长最大,秋季体重增加最多。我们研究了当代丹麦8至11岁儿童身高、体重、体重指数(BMI)、脂肪量指数(FMI)和去脂体重指数(FFMI)的季节性变化。

方法

来自OPUS学校膳食研究的760名儿童在9月至6月期间提供了超过2200次身高、体重和身体成分测量数据。基于3个月间隔,使用变化分数分析计算平均速度。作为补充分析,使用半参数回归拟合从估计生长曲线得出的点速度,该回归包括协变量调整,并允许对时间趋势进行灵活建模。

结果

平均速度呈现以下趋势:1月至4月身高高于平均水平(每年6.10厘米)。8月至1月体重低于平均水平(每年4.02千克),1月至5月高于平均水平;BMI(平均:每年0.49千克/平方米)和FFMI(平均:每年0.17千克/平方米)呈现类似趋势。相比之下,11月至3月FMI高于平均水平(每年0.38千克/平方米)。点速度也呈现类似趋势。

结论

我们的研究结果表明丹麦儿童的生长和身体成分存在季节性变化。我们重现了春季众所周知的身高速度峰值,但与早期研究不同的是,我们发现体重、BMI和FFMI速度同时出现峰值。

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