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在不良童年经历背景下识别具有减轻儿童期不健康体重状况潜力的积极童年经历:一项前瞻性队列研究。

Identification of positive childhood experiences with the potential to mitigate childhood unhealthy weight status in children within the context of adverse childhood experiences: a prospective cohort study.

作者信息

Mellar Brooklyn M, Ghasemi Maryam, Gulliver Pauline, Milne Barry, Langridge Fiona, McIntosh Tracey, Fouche Christa, Swinburn Boyd, Hashemi Ladan

机构信息

Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand.

Intergenerational Health Research Group, Murdoch Children's Research Institute, Melbourne, VIC, Australia.

出版信息

BMC Public Health. 2025 Jan 13;25(1):8. doi: 10.1186/s12889-024-20727-y.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Despite potential protective and mitigating effects of positive childhood experiences (PCEs) on poor health outcomes, limited research has identified relevant PCEs and examined their individual and cumulative associations with weight status, or their mitigating effects on the associations between adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and obesity in children. This study aims to develop an exploratory PCEs Index with the potential to protect against or mitigate the association between ACEs and unhealthy weight status.

METHODS

Data came from the Growing Up in New Zealand study. The analytic sample was restricted to those who provided obesity data at age 8 and one child per mother, resulting in a sample of 4,895 children. Nine individual ACEs and their cumulative scores, a newly developed PCEs index consisting of six individual PCEs and (their) cumulative scores, and an overweight/obesity variable were included in the analyses.

RESULTS

By age eight, experience of at least 3 PCEs was reported by 72.1% of the sample. However, the experience of the highest number of PCEs (5-6) was only reported by 23% of the sample. Four out of six assessed PCEs were associated with decreased likelihood of overweight/obesity. A dose-response effect was observed where experience of three or more PCEs was associated with decreased odds for obesity (AORs decreased from 0.77 for 3 PCEs to 0.54 for 5-6 PCEs). No consistent mitigating effects were found for individual PCEs; however interactions were found between reporting at least four of the six PCEs, experience of cumulative ACEs, and reduced odds for overweight/obesity at age 8.

CONCLUSIONS

A critical number of PCEs may be required to mitigate the detrimental impacts of ACEs on weight status among children. These findings reinforce the need to consider a constellation of strength-focused ecological domains to alleviate the burden of childhood obesity, particularly for children exposed to multiple adversities.

摘要

背景

尽管积极的童年经历(PCEs)对不良健康结果具有潜在的保护和缓解作用,但仅有有限的研究确定了相关的PCEs,并探讨了它们与体重状况的个体及累积关联,或者它们对儿童不良童年经历(ACEs)与肥胖之间关联的缓解作用。本研究旨在开发一种探索性的PCEs指数,其有可能预防或减轻ACEs与不健康体重状况之间的关联。

方法

数据来自新西兰成长研究。分析样本仅限于那些在8岁时提供肥胖数据且每位母亲只有一个孩子的人群,最终得到4895名儿童的样本。分析中纳入了9种个体ACEs及其累积得分、一个由6种个体PCEs及其累积得分组成的新开发的PCEs指数,以及一个超重/肥胖变量。

结果

到8岁时,72.1%的样本报告至少有3次PCEs经历。然而,只有23%的样本报告了最多的PCEs次数(5 - 6次)。在评估的6种PCEs中,有4种与超重/肥胖可能性降低相关。观察到一种剂量反应效应,即经历3次或更多PCEs与肥胖几率降低相关(优势比从3次PCEs的0.77降至5 - 6次PCEs的0.54)。未发现个体PCEs有一致的缓解作用;然而,在报告6种PCEs中的至少4种、累积ACEs经历与8岁时超重/肥胖几率降低之间发现了相互作用。

结论

可能需要一定数量的PCEs来减轻ACEs对儿童体重状况的有害影响。这些发现强化了考虑一系列以优势为重点的生态领域以减轻儿童肥胖负担的必要性,特别是对于那些面临多重逆境的儿童。

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