School of Public Health, Taipei Medical University, New Taipei City, Taiwan.
J Dev Orig Health Dis. 2024 Sep 26;15:e20. doi: 10.1017/S204017442400028X.
The global surge in childhood obesity is also evident in Indonesia. Parental body mass index (BMI) values were found to be one of the major determinants of the increasing prevalence of childhood obesity. It is uncertain if parental BMI during their offspring's childhood significantly affects their children's BMI trajectories into adulthood. We aimed to investigate the influence of parental BMI -scores on BMI trajectories of Indonesian school-aged children, with a focus on sex-specific effects. This study utilized data from the Indonesian Family Life Survey and tracked the same respondents over four time points, from wave 2 (1997-1998) to wave 5 (2014-2015). The sample of this study consisted of children aged 5-12 years in wave 2 for whom height and weight data were available. We utilized a two-level growth curve model to account for the hierarchical structure of the data, with time nested within individual children. Fathers' BMI Z-scores in wave 2 had a pronounced influence ( = 0.31) on female children's BMI -scores compared to the influence of mothers' BMI Z-scores ( = 0.17). Mothers' BMI -scores in wave 2 showed a stronger positive association with male children's BMI -scores ( = 0.22) than did the father's BMI -scores ( = 0.19). A significant interaction of fathers' BMI -scores and years of follow-up was found for male children. As male children's BMI -scores increased by year, this effect was stronger in those whose fathers' BMI -scores were at a higher level. In conclusion, we found that parental BMI values profoundly influenced their children's BMI trajectories.
全球儿童肥胖率的上升在印度尼西亚也很明显。父母的体重指数(BMI)值被认为是儿童肥胖患病率上升的主要决定因素之一。目前还不确定父母在子女童年时期的 BMI 是否会显著影响其子女成年后的 BMI 轨迹。我们旨在研究父母 BMI 分数对印度尼西亚学龄儿童 BMI 轨迹的影响,重点关注性别特异性影响。本研究利用了印度尼西亚家庭生活调查的数据,并在四个时间点追踪了相同的受访者,从第 2 波(1997-1998 年)到第 5 波(2014-2015 年)。本研究的样本包括第 2 波中年龄在 5-12 岁的儿童,他们有身高和体重数据。我们使用了一个两水平增长曲线模型来解释数据的层次结构,时间嵌套在个体儿童内。第 2 波时父亲的 BMI Z 分数对女孩的 BMI 分数有显著影响( = 0.31),而母亲的 BMI Z 分数的影响较小( = 0.17)。第 2 波时母亲的 BMI 分数与男孩的 BMI 分数呈更强的正相关( = 0.22),而父亲的 BMI 分数呈更强的正相关( = 0.19)。父亲的 BMI 分数与随访年数之间存在显著的交互作用,对男孩有影响。随着男孩的 BMI 分数逐年增加,这种影响在父亲 BMI 分数较高的男孩中更为明显。总之,我们发现父母的 BMI 值对其子女的 BMI 轨迹有深远影响。