Revue d'Epidemiologie et de Sante Publique
Volume 47, Issue 1, 1999, Pages 37-44

Increase in 20 years of the body mass of children from birth to 4 years, born to Maghrebian immigrant parents [Evolution en 20 ans de la corpulence des enfants de 0 a 4 ans issus de l'immigration Magbrebine] (Article)

Rovillé-Sausse F.
  • a Lab. d'Anthropologie Biologique, Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle, Musée de l'Homme, Place du Trocadéro, 75116 Paris, France

Abstract

Objective: The objective of this paper is to show the increase, in 20 years, of the prevalence of obesity of the children from Maghrebian origin, living in Parisian area, and their importance compared to nonimmigrated children of the same age (birth to 4 years), according to the national French references. Methods: The Body Mass Index (Weight/Height2) was calculated at 0, 1, 2, 3, 4 years among 517 children born in the seventies (period A) and among 196 children born in the nineties (period B) in a longitudinal study. Obesity was defined in comparison with the 97th centil of the French references; the children having BMI equal or superior to the 97th percentil of the French references were regarded as obese. Results: The ratio of obese children was higher in the sample from Maghrebian origin, compared to the French references, in period A and in period B. But the obese children were also more numerous among children born after 1990, compared to their frequency in the seventies. The prevalence of the obesity has increased from 8% to 13%, in 20 years, among the children aged from birth to 4 years. We can observe that the mean age of the adiposity rebound has decreased: 45.5% of the Maghrebian children born in the seventies had an adiposity rebound at 48 months or earlier, and 66 % mong Maghrebian children born in the nineties. Conclusion: The quantity and the kind of food provided to young children, from the age of the diversified feeding, involved in decreasing energy expenditure, can be responsible for overweight. This study shows that it is important to be vigilant with overweight children with precocious adiposity rebound, in order to avoid a durable obesity at adulthood and its consequences on health. Children. Body mass.

Author Keywords

Nutritional habits Obesity

Index Keywords

longitudinal study France human obesity Cross-Sectional Studies Humans Infant, Newborn male female Infant Child, Preschool child health prevalence Article major clinical study Africa, Northern Food Habits Sex Factors Age Factors Emigration and Immigration body mass Body Mass Index Child

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ISSN: 03987620
Cited by: 18
Original Language: French