Predictors of children's body mass index: a longitudinal study of diet and growth in children aged 2–8 y
Open Access
- 2 March 2004
- journal article
- pediatric highlight
- Published by Springer Nature in International Journal of Obesity
- Vol. 28 (4) , 476-482
- https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.ijo.0802405
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To identify longitudinal variables related to children's body mass index (BMI) (kg/m2) at age 8 y. DESIGN: A longitudinal design, with nine interviews per child from ages 2 to 8 y. SUBJECTS: In all, 70 white children (37 males, 33 females) who were continuous participants since infancy in the longitudinal study. Families were primarily middle and upper socioeconomic status. MEASUREMENTS: At each interview, children's height and weight were measured, and mothers provided 3 days of the child's intake data (a 24-h recall and 2 days of food records). ANALYSES: Analyses used were means±s.d., correlations, repeated measures analysis of variance, and forward stepwise regression. BMI at each interview was calculated and age of adiposity rebound was determined. RESULTS: Children's BMI at 8 y was negatively predicted by age of adiposity rebound and positively predicted by their BMI at 2 y. Additionally, each model included one longitudinal dietary variable; mean protein and fat intakes recorded between 2 and 8 y were positive predictors of BMI at 8 y; mean carbohydrate intake over the same time period was negatively related to BMI at 8 y. R 2 values indicated that these three-variable models predicted 41–43% of the variability in BMI among children. BMI of 23% of the children exceeded the 85th CDC percentile. CONCLUSIONS: The results of this study show that factors in early life are associated with children's BMI at age 8 y.Keywords
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