Eiholzer Urs, Stephan Anika, Dubinski Ilja, Fritz Christiane, Noordam Cees
Center for Paediatric Endocrinology Zurich (PEZZ), Moehrlistrasse 69, 8006 Zurich, Switzerland.
J Clin Med. 2025 Aug 21;14(16):5912. doi: 10.3390/jcm14165912.
The 2019 Swiss growth references for height, weight, and BMI were based on a large dataset from the German-speaking part of Switzerland (Cohort 2019). The current study aimed to ensure national representativeness by proportionate amounts of additional data from the French-speaking (Suisse Romande) and Italian-speaking (Ticino) regions to validate the 2019 growth curves and to update the national growth references. It also investigated the influence of parental migration background on child growth. Anthropometric data from 43,290 children and adolescents-including 11,816 new cases-were analyzed (Cohort 2019 + 2025). Percentile curves were modeled using the Generalized Additive Models for Location, Scale, and Shape (GAMLSS) framework. The extended dataset largely confirms the 2019 growth references. Variations in height percentiles were small and clinically negligible. Clinically relevant differences in BMI percentiles were observed in girls, with the most pronounced deviations-up to 0.8 kg/m-at the 97th percentile. Analyses by parental migration background revealed relevant differences in BMI. The extended Swiss Growth References (Cohort 2019 + 2025) are robust and provide valid reference data for all Swiss children and adolescents, offering contemporary tools for decision-making in clinical practice. To maintain their validity over time, targeted updates are required, with special attention to demographic changes resulting from migration.
2019年瑞士身高、体重和BMI增长参考值基于瑞士德语区的一个大型数据集(2019年队列)。本研究旨在通过按比例纳入来自法语区(瑞士罗曼德)和意大利语区(提契诺)的额外数据来确保全国代表性,以验证2019年的生长曲线并更新全国生长参考值。研究还调查了父母移民背景对儿童生长的影响。分析了43290名儿童和青少年的人体测量数据,其中包括11816个新病例(2019年队列 + 2025年队列)。使用位置、尺度和形状的广义相加模型(GAMLSS)框架对百分位数曲线进行建模。扩展数据集在很大程度上证实了2019年的生长参考值。身高百分位数的变化很小,临床上可忽略不计。在女孩中观察到BMI百分位数存在临床相关差异,在第97百分位数处偏差最为明显,高达0.8kg/m²。按父母移民背景进行的分析显示BMI存在相关差异。扩展后的瑞士生长参考值(2019年队列 + 2025年队列)稳健,为所有瑞士儿童和青少年提供了有效的参考数据,为临床实践中的决策提供了当代工具。为了长期保持其有效性,需要有针对性地进行更新,特别关注移民导致的人口结构变化。