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以色列儿童的人体测量学是否符合世界卫生组织和美国疾病控制与预防中心的身高和体重指数表?

Do Israeli Children's Anthropometrics Comply with World Health Organization and U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Height and Body Mass Index Tables?

机构信息

Department of Epidemiology and Preventive Medicine, Sackler Faculty of Medicine, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel.

Quality Unit, Rabin Medical Center (Beilinson Campus), Petah Tikva, Israel.

出版信息

Isr Med Assoc J. 2021 Apr;23(4):233-238.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Evaluation of children's anthropometrics poses challenges due to age-related changes. The main focus is on height and weight. However, since weight is height-dependent, body mass index (BMI) is the best surrogate measurement of adiposity. Israel has not developed national growth tables; therefore, researchers and clinicians utilize either World Health Organization (WHO) or U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) tables as benchmarks.

OBJECTIVES

To evaluate the anthropometrics of Israeli children benchmarked by CDC and WHO tables.

METHODS

A retrospective review was conducted of the 1987-2003 birth cohort (age 4-18 years) from Clalit Health Services databases. Anthropometrics were retrieved twice: at study entry and one year later. We evaluated them as separate cohorts. Gender-specific age-matched median height and BMI were compared with CDC and WHO height and BMI tables.

RESULTS

he study consisted of 15,650, mean age at study entry 9.5 years (range 4-18). Gender-specific median heights of the Israeli children were similar to CDC and WHO values at younger ages, but were slightly shorter than the age-matched CDC and WHO toward the age of final height in both cohorts. However, gender-specific median BMI was considerably and statistically significant higher compared to CDC and WHO values consistently along the entire age range in both cohorts.

CONCLUSIONS

Israeli children were slightly shorter toward the age of final height, compared to WHO and CDC. However, BMI in Israeli children was significantly higher compared to the CDC and WHO consistently along the age range, which raises an alarm regarding obesity patterns.

摘要

背景

评估儿童人体测量学具有挑战性,因为其与年龄相关的变化。主要关注点是身高和体重。然而,由于体重依赖于身高,因此身体质量指数(BMI)是肥胖的最佳替代测量值。以色列尚未制定国家生长表;因此,研究人员和临床医生使用世界卫生组织(WHO)或美国疾病控制与预防中心(CDC)的表格作为基准。

目的

评估以 CDC 和 WHO 表格为基准的以色列儿童的人体测量学。

方法

对来自 Clalit 健康服务数据库的 1987-2003 年出生队列(4-18 岁)进行回顾性研究。两次检索人体测量数据:研究开始时和一年后。我们将它们作为单独的队列进行评估。比较了性别特异性年龄匹配的中位数身高和 BMI 与 CDC 和 WHO 身高和 BMI 表。

结果

该研究共纳入 15650 名儿童,平均入组年龄为 9.5 岁(4-18 岁)。以色列儿童的性别特异性中位数身高在年龄较小时与 CDC 和 WHO 的数值相似,但在两个队列中,接近最终身高时的年龄匹配 CDC 和 WHO 数值略短。然而,性别特异性中位数 BMI 一直显著高于 CDC 和 WHO 值,且在两个队列中整个年龄范围内均存在统计学意义。

结论

与 WHO 和 CDC 相比,以色列儿童在接近最终身高时略矮。然而,以色列儿童的 BMI 一直显著高于 CDC 和 WHO 值,这引发了对肥胖模式的担忧。

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