Determinantes da composi??o corporal em crian?as e adolescentes

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Autor(a) principal: P?rez, Lisiane Mar?al
Data de Publicação: 2018
Tipo de documento: Tese
Idioma: por
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Resumo: Introduction: The analysis of body composition is fundamental, since it is associated with the general health of individuals. Objective: To evaluate the association between socioeconomic and clinical variables with body composition in children and adolescents. Methods: Were included for convenience, participants between 5 and 19 years. Socioeconomic and clinical variables were assessed by a standardized questionnaire and corporal bioimpedance by Biospace, model InBodyS10, from Ottoboni. The variables studied were compared in relation to sex by t-test for independent and chi-square samples. The outcome variables (body mass index, skeletal mass, fat free mass and fat percentage )and predictor variables (age, sex, race, place of residence, father's schooling, physical activity, birth weight and breastfeeding )were analyzed using the quantile regression model (percentile 5, 50 and 95). The testes were bidirectional and were compared in comparison with p <0.05. Results: Among the 529 participants included, 284 (53.6%) were female and mean age was 11.41 ? 3.9 years. The body mass index was the only one to be dissociated from the majority of the sexes (p = 0.753). The decrease in weight was associated with lower skeletal muscle mass (Difference = -8.51, 95% CI -11.12 to -5.90, p <0.001), lower fat-free mass (Difference = -13.80, 95% CI (P <0.001) and lower body mass index (Difference = -2.88, 95% CI - 4.42 to - 1.33, p <0.001) when adjusted for birth weight and breastfeeding. The lowest percentage of fat was associated with an inexpensive relative (Difference = -5.01, 95% CI -9.45 to -0.56, p = 0.027) only in the crude analyzes. Conclusion: Muscle mass,fat free mass, skeletal muscle mass and body mass index are associated with family income.
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The outcome variables (body mass index, skeletal mass, fat free mass and fat percentage )and predictor variables (age, sex, race, place of residence, father's schooling, physical activity, birth weight and breastfeeding )were analyzed using the quantile regression model (percentile 5, 50 and 95). The testes were bidirectional and were compared in comparison with p <0.05. Results: Among the 529 participants included, 284 (53.6%) were female and mean age was 11.41 ? 3.9 years. The body mass index was the only one to be dissociated from the majority of the sexes (p = 0.753). The decrease in weight was associated with lower skeletal muscle mass (Difference = -8.51, 95% CI -11.12 to -5.90, p <0.001), lower fat-free mass (Difference = -13.80, 95% CI (P <0.001) and lower body mass index (Difference = -2.88, 95% CI - 4.42 to - 1.33, p <0.001) when adjusted for birth weight and breastfeeding. The lowest percentage of fat was associated with an inexpensive relative (Difference = -5.01, 95% CI -9.45 to -0.56, p = 0.027) only in the crude analyzes. Conclusion: Muscle mass,fat free mass, skeletal muscle mass and body mass index are associated with family income.Introdu??o: A an?lise da composi??o corporal ? fundamental, pois est? fortemente associada com sa?de geral dos indiv?duos. Objetivo: Avaliar as associa??es entre fatores socioecon?micos e cl?nicos na composi??o corporal em crian?as e adolescentes. M?todos: Foram inclu?das por conveni?ncia, participantes com idades entre 5 e 19 anos. Crit?rios socioecon?micos e cl?nicos foram analisados por um question?rio padronizado e a composi??o corporal por bioimped?ncia el?trica (Biospace, modelo InBodyS10, da Ottoboni). As vari?veis estudadas foram comparadas em rela??o ao sexo por meio do teste t para amostras independentes e Qui-quadrado. As rela??es das vari?veis de desfecho (?ndice de massa corporal, massa livre de gordura, massa muscular esquel?tica e percentual de gordura) e as vari?veis preditoras (renda familiar, idade, sexo, ra?a, local de moradia, escolaridade do pai, atividade f?sica, peso ao nascimento e amamenta??o) foram analisadas mediante o modelo de regress?o quant?lica (percentil 5, 50 e 95). Os testes foram bidirecionais e as diferen?as foram consideradas significativas com p<0,05. Resultados: Entre os 529 participantes inclu?dos, 284 (53,6%) eram do sexo feminino e m?dia de idade foi de 11,41? 3,9 anos. O ?ndice de massa corporal foi o ?nico desfecho que n?o mostrou diferen?a significativa entre os sexos (p=0,753). A menor renda familiar foi associada com a menor massa muscular esquel?tica (Diferen?a= -8,51; IC95% -11,12 a -5,90, p<0,001), menor massa livre de gordura (Diferen?a= -13,80; IC95% -18,70 a -8,89, p<0,001) e menor ?ndice de massa corporal (Diferen?a= -2,88; IC95% - 4,42 a - 1,33, p<0,001) quando ajustado para peso ao nascimento e amamenta??o. O menor percentual de gordura associou-se a menor renda familiar (Diferen?a= -5,01; CI95% -9,45 a - 0,56, p=0,027) apenas nas an?lises brutas. 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title Determinantes da composi??o corporal em crian?as e adolescentes
spellingShingle Determinantes da composi??o corporal em crian?as e adolescentes
P?rez, Lisiane Mar?al
Bioimped?ncia
Composi??o Corporal
Crian?as
Bioimpedance
Body Composition
Children
CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::MEDICINA
title_short Determinantes da composi??o corporal em crian?as e adolescentes
title_full Determinantes da composi??o corporal em crian?as e adolescentes
title_fullStr Determinantes da composi??o corporal em crian?as e adolescentes
title_full_unstemmed Determinantes da composi??o corporal em crian?as e adolescentes
title_sort Determinantes da composi??o corporal em crian?as e adolescentes
author P?rez, Lisiane Mar?al
author_facet P?rez, Lisiane Mar?al
author_role author
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dc.contributor.advisor-co1.fl_str_mv Montanez, Wilson Canon
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contributor_str_mv Mattiello, Rita
Montanez, Wilson Canon
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Bioimped?ncia
Composi??o Corporal
Crian?as
topic Bioimped?ncia
Composi??o Corporal
Crian?as
Bioimpedance
Body Composition
Children
CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::MEDICINA
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Bioimpedance
Body Composition
Children
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::MEDICINA
description Introduction: The analysis of body composition is fundamental, since it is associated with the general health of individuals. Objective: To evaluate the association between socioeconomic and clinical variables with body composition in children and adolescents. Methods: Were included for convenience, participants between 5 and 19 years. Socioeconomic and clinical variables were assessed by a standardized questionnaire and corporal bioimpedance by Biospace, model InBodyS10, from Ottoboni. The variables studied were compared in relation to sex by t-test for independent and chi-square samples. The outcome variables (body mass index, skeletal mass, fat free mass and fat percentage )and predictor variables (age, sex, race, place of residence, father's schooling, physical activity, birth weight and breastfeeding )were analyzed using the quantile regression model (percentile 5, 50 and 95). The testes were bidirectional and were compared in comparison with p <0.05. Results: Among the 529 participants included, 284 (53.6%) were female and mean age was 11.41 ? 3.9 years. The body mass index was the only one to be dissociated from the majority of the sexes (p = 0.753). The decrease in weight was associated with lower skeletal muscle mass (Difference = -8.51, 95% CI -11.12 to -5.90, p <0.001), lower fat-free mass (Difference = -13.80, 95% CI (P <0.001) and lower body mass index (Difference = -2.88, 95% CI - 4.42 to - 1.33, p <0.001) when adjusted for birth weight and breastfeeding. The lowest percentage of fat was associated with an inexpensive relative (Difference = -5.01, 95% CI -9.45 to -0.56, p = 0.027) only in the crude analyzes. Conclusion: Muscle mass,fat free mass, skeletal muscle mass and body mass index are associated with family income.
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