Secular trends in height and weight among children and adolescents of the Seychelles, 1956-2006.


Autoria(s): Marques-Vidal Pedro Manuel; Madeleine George; Romain Sarah; Gabriel Anne; Bovet Pascal
Data(s)

2008

Resumo

BACKGROUND: Height of individuals has long been considered as a significant index of nutrition and health of a population; still, there is little information regarding the trends of height and weight among developing or transitional countries. We assessed the secular trends in height and weight in children of the Seychelles, a rapidly developing island state in the Indian Ocean (African region). METHODS: Height and weight were measured in all students of all schools in four selected school grades (kindergarten, 4th, 7th and 10th grades) for the periods 1998-9 (6391 children) and 2005-6 (8582 children). Data for 1956-7 was extracted from a previously published report. RESULTS: At age 15.5 years, boys/girls were on average 10/13 cm taller and 15/9 kg heavier in 2005-6 than in 1956-7. Height increased in boys/girls by 1.62/0.93 cm/decade between 1956-7 and 1998-9 and by 1.14/1.82 cm/decade between 1998-9 and 2005-6. For weight, the linear increase in boys/girls was 1.38/1.10 kg/decade between 1956-7 and 1998-9 and 2.21/2.50 kg/decade between 1998-9 and 2005-6. Overall, the relative increase in weight between 1956-7 and 2005-6 was 5-fold higher than the relative increase in height. CONCLUSION: Height and weight increased markedly over time in children aged <16 years in the Seychelles, consistent with large changes in socio-economic and nutritional indicators in the considered 50-year interval. The markedly steeper increase in weight than height over time is consistent with an epidemic of overweight and obesity.

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isbn:1471-2458

pmid:18489755

doi:10.1186/1471-2458-8-166

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isiid:000256218100001

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en

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Fonte

BMC Public Health, vol. 8, no. 166, pp. 1-9

Palavras-Chave #Adolescent; Adult; Body Height; Body Weight; Child; Child Development; Female; Health Surveys; Humans; Linear Models; Male; Reference Values; Sampling Studies; Sex Characteristics; Seychelles; Socioeconomic Factors
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