Accelerated Growth in Early Life and Obesity in Preschool Chilean Children

Kain J.; Corvalán C.; Lera L.; Galván M.; Uauy R.

Abstract

In Chile, childhood obesity rates are high. The purpose of this article is to compare BMI growth characteristics of normal (N), overweight (OW), and obese (OB) 5-year olds from 0 to 5 years and explore the influence of some prenatal factors on these patterns of growth. The study was done on a retrospective cohort of 1,089 5-year olds with birth weight 2,500 g. Weight and height were obtained from records at nine occasions (0-36 months); at 52 and 60 months, we measured them. At 60 months, children were classified as N, OW, and OB. At each age, BMI and z-score of BMI (BMI Z) differences were compared among groups. The influence of birth weight, pre-pregnancy BMI, and prenatal variables (weight gain, smoking, and presence of diabetes and preeclampsia) on BMI Z differences between N and OB was also explored. Adiposity rebound (AR) was not observed for the N, although for the OW, it occurred ~52 months and for the OB at ~24 months. BMI Z differences between N and OB were significant from birth, but were greatest between 6-12 and 36-52 months. Additional adjustment by birth weight, pre-pregnancy BMI, and prenatal variables decreased the BMI Z differences for the first 24 months with virtually no effect after this age. Accelerated growth in OB children from post-transition countries occurs immediately after birth, much earlier than the AR. The influence of prenatal factors on adiposity acquisition may extend at most until 2 years of life, although BMI gains thereafter are more related to postnatal variables.

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Título según WOS: Accelerated Growth in Early Life and Obesity in Preschool Chilean Children
Título según SCOPUS: Accelerated growth in early life and obesity in preschool chilean children
Título de la Revista: OBESITY
Volumen: 17
Número: 8
Editorial: Wiley
Fecha de publicación: 2009
Página de inicio: 1603
Página final: 1608
Idioma: English
URL: http://doi.wiley.com/10.1038/oby.2009.37
DOI:

10.1038/oby.2009.37

Notas: ISI, SCOPUS