Department of Biological Anthropology, Faculty of Science, ELTE, Eotvos Lorand University, Pazmany P. S. 1/C, 1117, Budapest, Hungary.
Health Promotion and Education Research Team, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary.
Sci Rep. 2023 Mar 13;13(1):4155. doi: 10.1038/s41598-023-30998-x.
Regular monitoring of children's nutritional status is essential to prevent micronutrient deficiencies, nutritional status abnormalities as stunting, wasting, overweight and obesity. Nutritional status assessment is usually performed by paediatricians by using anthropometry (body mass index, weight to height indices) and/or by body fat-mass measurement (bioimpedance analysis, dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry, computer tomography, etc.). Parents are also interested in but usually fail to evaluate their child's nutritional status. To help the sufficient collaboration between the physician and parents a new nutritional status monitoring method is developed for families. The new monitoring system was developed under a paediatrician's supervision by considering national and international recommendations, references as well as the anthropometric measurement possibilities at home. The model requires age, sex, body mass, height, waist circumference and hand circumference as predictor (input) variables of nutritional status, while (1) the centile values of the measured body dimensions, (2) body fat percentage and the centile of body fat percentage, (3) the nutritional status category (undernutrition, normal nutritional status, overfat/obese) can be predicted (outcome variables) by the new method. The predictive accuracy of the model for nutritional status category was 94.88% in boys and 98.66% in girls. The new model was developed for nutritional status assessment in school-aged children and will be incorporated in the healthy lifestyle module of 'Teenage Survival Guide' educational package to be developed by the Health Promotion and Education Research Team, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Hungary. The new monitoring system could help the families to identify the early signs of malnutrition in children. Nutritional status assessment in children at home is suggested twice a year, and in case of suspicious nutritional status abnormality it is recommended to visit the general practitioner.
定期监测儿童的营养状况对于预防微量营养素缺乏、营养状况异常(如发育迟缓、消瘦、超重和肥胖)至关重要。营养状况评估通常由儿科医生通过人体测量学(体重指数、体重与身高指数)和/或体脂肪量测量(生物阻抗分析、双能 X 射线吸收法、计算机断层扫描等)来进行。父母也很关注孩子的营养状况,但通常无法进行评估。为了帮助医生和家长充分合作,我们为家庭开发了一种新的营养监测方法。该新监测系统是在儿科医生的监督下开发的,考虑了国家和国际建议、参考文献以及家庭内的人体测量学测量可能性。该模型需要年龄、性别、体重、身高、腰围和手围作为营养状况的预测(输入)变量,而(1)测量身体尺寸的百分位数值、(2)体脂肪百分比和体脂肪百分比的百分位数、(3)营养状况类别(营养不足、正常营养状况、超重/肥胖)可以通过新方法预测(输出变量)。该模型对男孩营养状况类别的预测准确率为 94.88%,对女孩的预测准确率为 98.66%。该新模型是为评估学龄儿童的营养状况而开发的,将被纳入匈牙利科学院健康促进与教育研究团队开发的“青少年生存指南”教育包中的健康生活方式模块。新的监测系统可以帮助家庭识别儿童营养不良的早期迹象。建议在家中每年对儿童进行两次营养状况评估,如果怀疑有营养状况异常,建议咨询全科医生。