Health Research Institute, Faculty of Public Health, Lithuanian University of Health Sciences, Kaunas, LT47181, Lithuania.
Department of Physics, Mathematics, and Biophysics, Faculty of Medicine, Lithuanian University of Health Sciences, Kaunas, LT, 50162, Lithuania.
BMC Public Health. 2023 Oct 25;23(1):2097. doi: 10.1186/s12889-023-17031-6.
The monitoring of children's growth plays a crucial role in assessing their growth patterns and indicating their weight status. Overweight and obesity, determined by cut-offs of body mass index (BMI), are most commonly associated with unhealthy nutrition, non-communicable diseases, and other health disorders. The World Health Organization (WHO) initiated the WHO European Childhood Obesity Surveillance Initiative (COSI) to measure routinely trends in children's anthropometric changes, which allow intercountry comparisons within the European Region. Lithuania joined the COSI initiative. Our study aims to evaluate and compare underweight, normal and elevated weight (overweight and obesity) changes of Lithuanian first-graders during eleven years period.
This study was composed according to the COSI study protocol, and it compares the five rounds of anthropometric measurements of Lithuanian first-graders (7-8-year-old) from 2008 to 2019. The main analysed variables were weight and height; calculated BMI, weight-for-age (W/A), height-for-age (H/A) and body mass index-for-age (BMI/A) z-scores. Changes of the indicators were evaluated according to the International Obesity Task Force (IOTF) cut-offs and WHO child growth standards, grouped by 4 estimates: underweight (thinness), normal weight, overweight and obesity. All comparisons were performed between age groups, gender and COSI round year.
The mean values for weight, height, W/A and H/A Z-scores were significantly higher for both age and gender groups when comparing later COSI round years (2016 or 2019) to earlier years (2008-2013, in some cases 2016 is included in this range). Time trends of the WHO growth standards and IOTF cut-offs indicate significant decrease among 7-year-old overweight group for boys and girls. Also, a significant decrease was indicated among boys aged 8 years in the overweight group according to the WHO definitions. The only significant increase in trend were expressed in girl's group with obesity aged 8 years according to IOTF cut-offs.
The prevalence of overweight and obesity of first-grade children in Lithuania indicates positive changes, that is the proportion of children with elevated body weight decreased, during eleven-year period. However, it is important to continue the monitoring of children's growth tendencies.
儿童生长监测对于评估其生长模式和指示体重状况至关重要。超重和肥胖是通过身体质量指数 (BMI) 的截止值来确定的,与不健康的营养、非传染性疾病和其他健康障碍最为相关。世界卫生组织 (WHO) 发起了世界卫生组织欧洲儿童肥胖监测倡议 (COSI),以常规监测儿童人体测量变化趋势,从而能够在欧洲区域内进行国家间比较。立陶宛加入了 COSI 倡议。我们的研究旨在评估和比较立陶宛一年级学生在十一年期间体重不足、正常和超重(肥胖)的变化情况。
本研究根据 COSI 研究方案进行,比较了 2008 年至 2019 年立陶宛一年级学生(7-8 岁)的五轮人体测量数据。主要分析变量为体重和身高;计算 BMI、体重与年龄比(W/A)、身高与年龄比(H/A)和 BMI 与年龄比(BMI/A)Z 分数。根据国际肥胖工作组 (IOTF) 截止值和世界卫生组织儿童生长标准,将指标变化分组为 4 个估计值:体重不足(消瘦)、正常体重、超重和肥胖。所有比较都是在年龄组、性别和 COSI 轮年之间进行的。
当比较后期的 COSI 轮年(2016 年或 2019 年)与早期年份(2008-2013 年,在某些情况下 2016 年包含在该范围内)时,体重、身高、W/A 和 H/A Z 分数的平均值在年龄和性别组中均显著升高。此外,根据世界卫生组织的定义,7 岁男孩和女孩超重组的趋势也显示出显著下降。同样,根据世界卫生组织的定义,8 岁男孩超重组的趋势也显示出显著下降。唯一明显的趋势增加是在肥胖的 8 岁女孩组中,根据 IOTF 截止值。
立陶宛一年级儿童超重和肥胖的流行率表明,在十一年期间,体重增加的儿童比例有所减少,出现了积极的变化。然而,继续监测儿童的生长趋势仍然很重要。