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COVID-19 导致儿童 BMI z 评分增长加速:一项中断时间序列研究。

COVID-19 Leads to Accelerated Increases in Children's BMI z-Score Gain: An Interrupted Time-Series Study.

机构信息

Department of Exercise Science, Arnold School of Public Health, University of South Carolina, Columbia, South Carolina.

Department of Exercise Science, Arnold School of Public Health, University of South Carolina, Columbia, South Carolina.

出版信息

Am J Prev Med. 2021 Oct;61(4):e161-e169. doi: 10.1016/j.amepre.2021.04.007. Epub 2021 May 19.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

The COVID-19 pandemic may have negatively impacted children's weight status owing to the closure of schools, increased food insecurity and reliance on ultraprocessed foods, and reduced opportunities for outdoor activity.

METHODS

In this interrupted time-series study, height and weight were collected from children (n=1,770 children, mean age=8.7 years, 55.3% male, 64.6% Black) and were transformed into BMI z-score in each August/September from 2017 to 2020. Mixed-effects linear regression estimated yearly BMI z-score change before the COVID-19 pandemic year (i.e., 2017-2019) and during the COVID-19 pandemic year (i.e., 2019-2020). Subgroup analyses by sex, race (i.e., Black, White, other race), weight status (overweight or obese and normal weight), and grade (i.e., lower=kindergarten-2nd grade and upper=3rd-6th grade) were conducted.

RESULTS

Before the COVID-19 pandemic, children's yearly BMI z-score change was +0.03 (95% CI= -0.10, 0.15). Change during the COVID-19 pandemic was +0.34 (95% CI=0.21, 0.47), an acceleration in BMI z-score change of +0.31 (95% CI=0.19, 0.44). For girls and boys, BMI z-score change accelerated by +0.33 (95% CI=0.16, 0.50) and +0.29 (95% CI=0.12, 0.46), respectively, during the pandemic year. Acceleration in BMI z-score change during the pandemic year was observed for children who were Black (+0.41, 95% CI=0.21, 0.61) and White (+0.22, 95% CI=0.06, 0.39). For children classified as normal weight, BMI z-score change accelerated by +0.58 (95% CI=0.40, 0.76). Yearly BMI z-score change accelerated for lower elementary/primary (+0.23, 95% CI=0.08, 0.37) and upper elementary/primary (+0.42, 95% CI=0.42, 0.63) children.

CONCLUSIONS

If similar BMI z-score accelerations occurred for children across the world, public health interventions to address this rapid unhealthy BMI gain will be urgently needed.

摘要

简介

由于学校关闭、食物不安全问题加剧、对超加工食品的依赖以及户外活动机会减少,COVID-19 大流行可能对儿童的体重状况产生负面影响。

方法

在这项中断时间序列研究中,我们从儿童(n=1770 名儿童,平均年龄为 8.7 岁,55.3%为男性,64.6%为黑人)中收集身高和体重数据,并在 2017 年至 2020 年的每个 8 月/9 月将其转换为 BMI z 分数。混合效应线性回归估计了 COVID-19 大流行前一年(即 2017-2019 年)和 COVID-19 大流行期间(即 2019-2020 年)的每年 BMI z 分数变化。按性别、种族(黑人、白人、其他种族)、体重状况(超重或肥胖和正常体重)和年级(低年级=幼儿园-2 年级和高年级=3-6 年级)进行了亚组分析。

结果

在 COVID-19 大流行之前,儿童每年的 BMI z 分数变化为+0.03(95%CI=-0.10,0.15)。大流行期间的变化为+0.34(95%CI=0.21,0.47),BMI z 分数变化加速为+0.31(95%CI=0.19,0.44)。对于女孩和男孩,BMI z 分数在大流行期间分别加速了+0.33(95%CI=0.16,0.50)和+0.29(95%CI=0.12,0.46)。在大流行期间,BMI z 分数的变化在黑人儿童中加速了+0.41(95%CI=0.21,0.61)和白人儿童中加速了+0.22(95%CI=0.06,0.39)。对于被归类为正常体重的儿童,BMI z 分数变化加速了+0.58(95%CI=0.40,0.76)。低年级/小学(+0.23,95%CI=0.08,0.37)和高年级/小学(+0.42,95%CI=0.42,0.63)儿童的 BMI z 分数每年变化加速。

结论

如果世界各地的儿童都出现类似的 BMI z 分数加速,那么将迫切需要采取公共卫生干预措施来解决这种快速的不健康 BMI 增长。

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