Distinct Patterns of Urban-Rural and Sex Disparities in Children's BMI Trajectories From 2013 to 2018

Background: To identify distinct trajectories of body mass index (BMI) in a large sample of Chinese children by urban-rural and sex disparities.Methods: Data for this study were obtained from the National Surveys on Chinese Students' Constitution and Health among 16,060 children aged 6–11 years...

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Main Authors: Yunping Zhou, Pengli Yu, Yanqing Zhang, Tao Wang, Aimin Wang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-07-01
Series:Frontiers in Public Health
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpubh.2021.689021/full
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spelling doaj-ec1685639966432b85a0e8d9587cc0502021-07-22T05:13:19ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Public Health2296-25652021-07-01910.3389/fpubh.2021.689021689021Distinct Patterns of Urban-Rural and Sex Disparities in Children's BMI Trajectories From 2013 to 2018Yunping Zhou0Pengli Yu1Yanqing Zhang2Tao Wang3Aimin Wang4School of Nursing, Qingdao University, Qingdao, ChinaSchool of Nursing, Qingdao University, Qingdao, ChinaZibo Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Zibo, ChinaSchool of Public Health, Qingdao University, Qingdao, ChinaSchool of Nursing, Qingdao University, Qingdao, ChinaBackground: To identify distinct trajectories of body mass index (BMI) in a large sample of Chinese children by urban-rural and sex disparities.Methods: Data for this study were obtained from the National Surveys on Chinese Students' Constitution and Health among 16,060 children aged 6–11 years. Weight and height data were used to calculate BMI. Group-based trajectory modeling (GBTM) was used to identify distinct BMI trajectories.Results: Seven distinct trajectories were identified, “sustained healthy weight” (46.01%), “sustained obesity” (17.26%), “sustained underweight” (4.50%), “obesity to overweight” (6.45%), “obesity to healthy weight” (11.75%), “healthy weight to overweight” (8.67%), and “healthy weight to obesity” (5.36%). The proportions of “sustained obesity,” “healthy weight to obesity,” and “healthy weight to overweight” trajectories were much higher among boys compared with girls (P < 0.001). Meanwhile, children living in rural areas were more represented in the “healthy weight to obesity” trajectory (P < 0.001).Conclusion: In this study, the proportions of BMI development trajectories among 6–11-year-old children varied by sex and urban-rural areas, which may require tailored interventions specifically toward these at-risk trajectories.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpubh.2021.689021/fullchildrenbody mass indextrajectorysexregion
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author Yunping Zhou
Pengli Yu
Yanqing Zhang
Tao Wang
Aimin Wang
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Pengli Yu
Yanqing Zhang
Tao Wang
Aimin Wang
Distinct Patterns of Urban-Rural and Sex Disparities in Children's BMI Trajectories From 2013 to 2018
Frontiers in Public Health
children
body mass index
trajectory
sex
region
author_facet Yunping Zhou
Pengli Yu
Yanqing Zhang
Tao Wang
Aimin Wang
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title Distinct Patterns of Urban-Rural and Sex Disparities in Children's BMI Trajectories From 2013 to 2018
title_short Distinct Patterns of Urban-Rural and Sex Disparities in Children's BMI Trajectories From 2013 to 2018
title_full Distinct Patterns of Urban-Rural and Sex Disparities in Children's BMI Trajectories From 2013 to 2018
title_fullStr Distinct Patterns of Urban-Rural and Sex Disparities in Children's BMI Trajectories From 2013 to 2018
title_full_unstemmed Distinct Patterns of Urban-Rural and Sex Disparities in Children's BMI Trajectories From 2013 to 2018
title_sort distinct patterns of urban-rural and sex disparities in children's bmi trajectories from 2013 to 2018
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Public Health
issn 2296-2565
publishDate 2021-07-01
description Background: To identify distinct trajectories of body mass index (BMI) in a large sample of Chinese children by urban-rural and sex disparities.Methods: Data for this study were obtained from the National Surveys on Chinese Students' Constitution and Health among 16,060 children aged 6–11 years. Weight and height data were used to calculate BMI. Group-based trajectory modeling (GBTM) was used to identify distinct BMI trajectories.Results: Seven distinct trajectories were identified, “sustained healthy weight” (46.01%), “sustained obesity” (17.26%), “sustained underweight” (4.50%), “obesity to overweight” (6.45%), “obesity to healthy weight” (11.75%), “healthy weight to overweight” (8.67%), and “healthy weight to obesity” (5.36%). The proportions of “sustained obesity,” “healthy weight to obesity,” and “healthy weight to overweight” trajectories were much higher among boys compared with girls (P < 0.001). Meanwhile, children living in rural areas were more represented in the “healthy weight to obesity” trajectory (P < 0.001).Conclusion: In this study, the proportions of BMI development trajectories among 6–11-year-old children varied by sex and urban-rural areas, which may require tailored interventions specifically toward these at-risk trajectories.
topic children
body mass index
trajectory
sex
region
url https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpubh.2021.689021/full
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