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Determinants of High Fat Mass Index in Preschoolers Living in Brazilian Urban Areas.

Authors :
Nobre, Juliana Nogueira Pontes
Morais, Rosane Luzia De Souza
Ramos-Jorge, Maria Letícia
Fernandes, Amanda Cristina
Viegas, Ângela Alves
Figueiredo, Pedro Henrique Scheidt
Costa, Henrique Silveira
Esteves, Elizabethe Adriana
da Silva Júnior, Fidelis Antônio
Camargos, Ana Cristina Resende
Peixoto, Marco Fabrício Dias
Mendonça, Vanessa Amaral
Lacerda, Ana Cristina Rodrigues
Source :
Journal of Nutrition Education & Behavior. Jun2022, Vol. 54 Issue 6, p532-539. 8p.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Determine the social, environmental, and personal factors associated with high fat mass index in preschoolers. A quantitative, exploratory, and cross-sectional study. Fifty-one Brazilian preschoolers from public schools living in urban areas. The preschoolers' fat mass index was determined using dual-energy radiological absorptiometry. The quality of home and school environments were accessed using the Early Childhood Home Observation for Measurement of the Environment and Early Childhood Environment Rating Scales. The physical activity levels were recorded by accelerometers. The daily energy intake was recorded and sociodemographic data using the Brazilian Economic Classification criterion. Data on exposure time to screens and parental obesity were collected according to the parents' reports. Data analyses were performed using simple and multiple regressions models. Parental obesity (β, 0.516; 95% confidence interval [CI], 2.078–5.133), high quality of environmental stimulation of home (β, 0.429; 95% CI, 1.294–4.023), and high exposure time to screens (β, 0.256; 95% CI, 0.215–2.554) explained 43% of preschoolers' high fat mass index. Identification of parental obesity, high quality of environmental stimulation of home, and high exposure time to screens as the most important determinants of the high fat mass index in preschoolers from Brazilian urban areas. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
14994046
Volume :
54
Issue :
6
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Journal of Nutrition Education & Behavior
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
157032666
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jneb.2022.01.009