Secular changes in the waist, hips circumferences and selected associated indicators, among preschool children from Krakow (Poland), between 1983 and 2018

被引:2
作者
Kryst, Lukasz [1 ]
Zeglen, Magdalena [2 ]
Kowal, Malgorzata [1 ]
Woronkowicz, Agnieszka [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Phys Educ Krakow, Fac Phys Educ & Sport, Dept Anthropol, Krakow, Poland
[2] Jagiellonian Univ, Inst Psychol, Pain Res Grp, Krakow, Poland
关键词
BODY-MASS INDEX; TO-HEIGHT RATIO; ABDOMINAL OBESITY; SKINFOLD THICKNESS; SCHOOL-CHILDREN; ADIPOSITY; TRENDS; ADOLESCENTS; ADULTS; BOYS;
D O I
10.1002/ajhb.23748
中图分类号
Q98 [人类学];
学科分类号
030303 ;
摘要
Objectives Waist circumference and derived indicators are great for measuring the risk of abdominal obesity. The main aim of the study was to assess the changes in the waist, hips circumferences and selected associated indicators, among preschool children (3-7 years of age) from Krakow, Poland, between 1983, 2008 and 2018. Methods The research was conducted in randomly selected kindergarten in Krakow (Poland). The 1983 cohort consisted of 1414 children and the 2008 and 2018 series included 1050 preschoolers each. Analyzed characteristics included waist and hip circumferences, body height, waist-to-hips ratio (WHR) and waist-to-height ratio (WHtR). Results There was a negative secular trend regarding circumferences of the hips and waist, as well as WHtR. In girls, WHR was, the greatest in the 2018 cohort, while among boys there was a secular increase in the value of this parameter compared to the 2008 cohort, but not to the 1983 series. Conclusions The coexistence of currently noted trends with the previously described secular decrease in the prevalence of overweight/obesity and increase in trunk adiposity in the same population, suggests that WHR is preferable to body mass index in assessing the risk associated with excess adiposity in the population examined in the presented study.
引用
收藏
页数:9
相关论文
共 40 条
[1]  
Arora M., 2017, IMPERIAL J INTERDISC, V3, P1272
[2]  
Central Statistical Office, 2018, 100 LAT POLSK W LICZ
[3]   Association of Physical Fitness Performance Tests and Anthropometric Indices in Taiwanese Adults [J].
Chen, Po-Hung ;
Chen, Wei ;
Wang, Cheng-Wei ;
Yang, Hui-Fei ;
Huang, Wan-Ting ;
Huang, Hsiu-Chen ;
Chou, Che-Yi .
FRONTIERS IN PHYSIOLOGY, 2020, 11
[4]   Secular trends of physical growth and abdominal adiposity of school children and adolescents living at a moderate altitude in Peru [J].
Cossio-Bolanos, Marco ;
de Arruda, Miguel ;
Andruske, Cynthia Lee ;
Luarte-Rocha, Cristian ;
Gomez-Campos, Rossana .
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY, 2017, 162 (02) :385-392
[5]   Changes in body size, shape and nutritional status of Middle-Class Bengali boys of Kolkata, India, 1982-2002 [J].
Dasgupta, Parasmani ;
Saha, Rana ;
Nube, Maarten .
ECONOMICS & HUMAN BIOLOGY, 2008, 6 (01) :75-94
[6]   Secular trends for skinfolds differ from those for BMI and waist circumference among adults examined in NHANES from 1988-1994 through 2009-2010 [J].
Freedman, David S. ;
Zemel, Babette S. ;
Ogden, Cynthia L. .
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF CLINICAL NUTRITION, 2017, 105 (01) :169-176
[7]   The prevalence of increased central adiposity in Australian school children 1985 to 2007 [J].
Garnett, S. P. ;
Baur, L. A. ;
Cowell, C. T. .
OBESITY REVIEWS, 2011, 12 (11) :887-896
[8]   Secular changes in body dimensions and sexual maturation in children of Arkhangelsk city [J].
Godina, Elena Z. ;
Khomyakova, Irina A. ;
Zadorozhnaya, Ludmila V. .
ANTHROPOLOGISCHER ANZEIGER, 2016, 73 (01) :45-59
[9]   Population-based waist circumference reference values in Japanese children (0-6 years): comparisons with Dutch, Swedish and Turkish preschool children [J].
Inokuchi, Mikako ;
Matsuo, Nobutake ;
Takayama, John, I ;
Hasegawa, Tomonobu .
JOURNAL OF PEDIATRIC ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM, 2021, 34 (03) :349-356
[10]   Secular change in the association between urbanisation and abdominal adiposity in China (1993-2011) [J].
Inoue, Yosuke ;
Howard, Annie Green ;
Thompson, Amanda L. ;
Gordon-Larsen, Penny .
JOURNAL OF EPIDEMIOLOGY AND COMMUNITY HEALTH, 2018, 72 (06) :484-490