Biological factors of birth and overweight in adolescents: exploring metabolic imprinting

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Autor(a) principal: Canuto, Pollyanna Jorge
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Dantas, Jaqueline Costa, de Farias, Camilla Ribeiro Lima, de Carvalho, Danielle Franklin
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/6890
Resumo: Cross-sectional study with a quantitative approach, carried out in two municipal schools in Campina Grande-PB, with schoolchildren aged 10 to 16 years 11 months and 29 days, with overweight or obesity. Data were collected through a questionnaire and anthropometric measurements between May and August 2018. The sample selection was conglomerated and stratified by school size, with the final sample consisting of 71 students. Those with motor, cognitive and pulmonary limitations were excluded; presence of genetic syndrome; conducting weight loss treatment; use of drugs that alter the metabolism; postpartum condition, pregnancy or lactation. For data analysis, the program SPSS - version 22.0 was used, considering the level of statistical significance of 5%. Of the 71 schoolchildren evaluated, the average age was 12.7 years, mostly overweight, most of them female for overweight (PE) as a whole, and obesity for boys. In addition, it was observed that the majority did not perform the recommended AME for at least six months, and most were born with weight appropriate for gestational age. Despite the fact that most of the related variables do not present statistical significance among PE, understanding this dynamic among these biological factors at birth is a primary task in order to complement the picture of components associated with the increase in PE. Thus, with a view to prevention, it is important to investigate the biological factors of birth in order to understand and provide subsidies to intervene in the environment, avoiding the occurrence of harmful effects on the health of infants in adulthood.
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spelling Biological factors of birth and overweight in adolescents: exploring metabolic imprintingFactores biológicos de nacimiento y sobrepeso en adolescentes: explorando la impronta metabólicaFatores biológicos do nascimento e o excesso de peso de adolescentes: prospectando sobre o imprinting metabólicoObesidade infantilfatores biológicosadolescente.Childhood obesityBiological factorsAdolescentObesidad infantilFactores biológicosAdolescenteCross-sectional study with a quantitative approach, carried out in two municipal schools in Campina Grande-PB, with schoolchildren aged 10 to 16 years 11 months and 29 days, with overweight or obesity. Data were collected through a questionnaire and anthropometric measurements between May and August 2018. The sample selection was conglomerated and stratified by school size, with the final sample consisting of 71 students. Those with motor, cognitive and pulmonary limitations were excluded; presence of genetic syndrome; conducting weight loss treatment; use of drugs that alter the metabolism; postpartum condition, pregnancy or lactation. For data analysis, the program SPSS - version 22.0 was used, considering the level of statistical significance of 5%. Of the 71 schoolchildren evaluated, the average age was 12.7 years, mostly overweight, most of them female for overweight (PE) as a whole, and obesity for boys. In addition, it was observed that the majority did not perform the recommended AME for at least six months, and most were born with weight appropriate for gestational age. Despite the fact that most of the related variables do not present statistical significance among PE, understanding this dynamic among these biological factors at birth is a primary task in order to complement the picture of components associated with the increase in PE. Thus, with a view to prevention, it is important to investigate the biological factors of birth in order to understand and provide subsidies to intervene in the environment, avoiding the occurrence of harmful effects on the health of infants in adulthood.Estudio transversal con enfoque cuantitativo, realizado en dos escuelas municipales de Campina Grande-PB, con escolares de 10 a 16 años, 11 meses y 29 días, con sobrepeso u obesidad. Los datos se recopilaron a través de un cuestionario y mediciones antropométricas entre mayo y agosto de 2018. La selección de la muestra se conglomeró y estratificó por tamaño de escuela, con la muestra final compuesta por 71 estudiantes. Se excluyeron aquellos con limitaciones motoras, cognitivas y pulmonares; presencia de síndrome genético; realización de tratamiento de pérdida de peso; uso de drogas que alteran el metabolismo; condición posparto, embarazo o lactancia. Para el análisis de datos, se utilizó el programa SPSS - versión 22.0, considerando el nivel de significación estadística del 5%. De los 71 escolares evaluados, la edad promedio fue de 12.7 años, en su mayoría con sobrepeso, la mayoría de ellos mujeres con sobrepeso (EP) en general, y obesidad para los niños. Además, se observó que la mayoría no realizó el EBF recomendado durante al menos seis meses, y la mayoría nació con el peso apropiado para la edad gestacional. A pesar del hecho de que la mayoría de las variables relacionadas no presentan significación estadística entre PE, la comprensión de esta dinámica entre estos factores biológicos al nacer es una tarea primaria para complementar la imagen de los componentes asociados con el aumento de PE. Por lo tanto, con miras a la prevención, es importante investigar los factores biológicos del nacimiento para comprender y proporcionar subsidios para intervenir en el medio ambiente, evitando la aparición de efectos nocivos en la salud de los bebés en la edad adulta.Estudo transversal, de abordagem quantitativa, realizado em duas escolas municipais de Campina Grande-PB, com escolares entre 10 e 16 anos 11 meses e 29 dias, com sobrepeso ou obesidade. Os dados foram coletados através de questionário e medidas antropométricas, entre maio e agosto de 2018. A seleção da amostra foi conglomerada e estratificada por porte escolar, sendo a amostra final constituída por 71 escolares. Foram excluídos os que apresentassem limitação motora, cognitiva e pulmonar; presença de síndrome genética; realização de tratamento para emagrecer; uso de medicamentos que alterem o metabolismo; condição de puerpério, gravidez ou lactação. Para análise dos dados, utilizou-se o programa SPSS - versão 22.0, considerando o nível de significância estatística de 5%. Dos 71 escolares avaliados, a média de idade foi de 12,7 anos, maior parte com sobrepeso, maioria do sexo feminino para excesso de peso (EP) como um todo, e destaque para obesidade em meninos. Além disso, foi observado que a maioria não realizou o AME recomendado por no mínimo seis meses, e a maior parte nasceu com peso adequado para a idade gestacional. Apesar da maioria das variáveis relacionadas não apresentarem significância estatística entre os EP, compreender essa dinâmica entre estes fatores biológicos do nascimento constitui tarefa primordial de forma a complementar o quadro de componentes associados ao aumento do EP. Assim, com vistas na prevenção, importa investigar os fatores biológicos do nascimento visando entender e fornecer subsídios para intervir no meio, evitando a ocorrência de efeitos deletérios à saúde dos infantes na vida adulta.Research, Society and Development2020-08-11info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/689010.33448/rsd-v9i9.6890Research, Society and Development; Vol. 9 No. 9; e56996890Research, Society and Development; Vol. 9 Núm. 9; e56996890Research, Society and Development; v. 9 n. 9; e569968902525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/6890/6176Copyright (c) 2020 POLLYANNA JORGE CANUTO, Jaqueline da Costa Dantas, Camilla Ribeiro de Farias, Danielle Franklin De Carvalhohttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCanuto, Pollyanna JorgeDantas, Jaqueline Costade Farias, Camilla Ribeiro Limade Carvalho, Danielle Franklin2020-09-18T01:42:11Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/6890Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:29:50.536975Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Biological factors of birth and overweight in adolescents: exploring metabolic imprinting
Factores biológicos de nacimiento y sobrepeso en adolescentes: explorando la impronta metabólica
Fatores biológicos do nascimento e o excesso de peso de adolescentes: prospectando sobre o imprinting metabólico
title Biological factors of birth and overweight in adolescents: exploring metabolic imprinting
spellingShingle Biological factors of birth and overweight in adolescents: exploring metabolic imprinting
Canuto, Pollyanna Jorge
Obesidade infantil
fatores biológicos
adolescente.
Childhood obesity
Biological factors
Adolescent
Obesidad infantil
Factores biológicos
Adolescente
title_short Biological factors of birth and overweight in adolescents: exploring metabolic imprinting
title_full Biological factors of birth and overweight in adolescents: exploring metabolic imprinting
title_fullStr Biological factors of birth and overweight in adolescents: exploring metabolic imprinting
title_full_unstemmed Biological factors of birth and overweight in adolescents: exploring metabolic imprinting
title_sort Biological factors of birth and overweight in adolescents: exploring metabolic imprinting
author Canuto, Pollyanna Jorge
author_facet Canuto, Pollyanna Jorge
Dantas, Jaqueline Costa
de Farias, Camilla Ribeiro Lima
de Carvalho, Danielle Franklin
author_role author
author2 Dantas, Jaqueline Costa
de Farias, Camilla Ribeiro Lima
de Carvalho, Danielle Franklin
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Canuto, Pollyanna Jorge
Dantas, Jaqueline Costa
de Farias, Camilla Ribeiro Lima
de Carvalho, Danielle Franklin
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Obesidade infantil
fatores biológicos
adolescente.
Childhood obesity
Biological factors
Adolescent
Obesidad infantil
Factores biológicos
Adolescente
topic Obesidade infantil
fatores biológicos
adolescente.
Childhood obesity
Biological factors
Adolescent
Obesidad infantil
Factores biológicos
Adolescente
description Cross-sectional study with a quantitative approach, carried out in two municipal schools in Campina Grande-PB, with schoolchildren aged 10 to 16 years 11 months and 29 days, with overweight or obesity. Data were collected through a questionnaire and anthropometric measurements between May and August 2018. The sample selection was conglomerated and stratified by school size, with the final sample consisting of 71 students. Those with motor, cognitive and pulmonary limitations were excluded; presence of genetic syndrome; conducting weight loss treatment; use of drugs that alter the metabolism; postpartum condition, pregnancy or lactation. For data analysis, the program SPSS - version 22.0 was used, considering the level of statistical significance of 5%. Of the 71 schoolchildren evaluated, the average age was 12.7 years, mostly overweight, most of them female for overweight (PE) as a whole, and obesity for boys. In addition, it was observed that the majority did not perform the recommended AME for at least six months, and most were born with weight appropriate for gestational age. Despite the fact that most of the related variables do not present statistical significance among PE, understanding this dynamic among these biological factors at birth is a primary task in order to complement the picture of components associated with the increase in PE. Thus, with a view to prevention, it is important to investigate the biological factors of birth in order to understand and provide subsidies to intervene in the environment, avoiding the occurrence of harmful effects on the health of infants in adulthood.
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