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Childhood BMI is inversely associated with pubertal timing in normal-weight but not overweight boys

BACKGROUND: An inverse association between childhood body mass index (BMI; in kg/m(2)) and pubertal timing is well established for girls. Among boys, studies are scarce and the results inconclusive. OBJECTIVE: We aimed to determine the association between childhood BMI and age at peak height velocit...

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Autores principales: Bygdell, Maria, Kindblom, Jenny M, Celind, Jimmy, Nethander, Maria, Ohlsson, Claes
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6300589/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30321255
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ajcn/nqy201
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author Bygdell, Maria
Kindblom, Jenny M
Celind, Jimmy
Nethander, Maria
Ohlsson, Claes
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Kindblom, Jenny M
Celind, Jimmy
Nethander, Maria
Ohlsson, Claes
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description BACKGROUND: An inverse association between childhood body mass index (BMI; in kg/m(2)) and pubertal timing is well established for girls. Among boys, studies are scarce and the results inconclusive. OBJECTIVE: We aimed to determine the association between childhood BMI and age at peak height velocity (PHV) in boys. DESIGN: We collected height and weight measurements between 6.5 and 22 y of age for boys born 1945–1961 (original cohort; n = 31,971; mean ± SD childhood BMI: 15.74 ± 1.41; age at PHV: 14.06 ± 1.11 y) and 1981–1996 (replication cohort; n = 1465; childhood BMI: 16.47 ± 2.06; age at PHV: 13.71 ± 1.08 y) attending schools in Gothenburg, Sweden, and examined at mandatory military conscription. Age at PHV was obtained from curve-fitting of measured heights with the use of a modified Infancy-Childhood-Puberty model. RESULTS: In the original cohort, childhood BMI was inversely associated with age at PHV (P < 0.001) and a significant quadratic term for childhood BMI (P < 0.001) indicated the nonlinearity of this association. Via piecewise linear regression, we identified a threshold for the association at a childhood BMI of 18.42. A significant inverse association was observed below (β: −0.17 y/BMI unit; 95% CI: −0.18, −0.16 y/BMI unit) but not above (β: 0.02 y/BMI unit; 95% CI: −0.03, 0.06 y/BMI unit) this childhood BMI threshold. For every unit increase in childhood BMI, age at PHV was ∼2 mo earlier up to the childhood BMI threshold. Similar results were observed in the replication cohort, demonstrating a significant inverse association below (β: −0.16; 95% CI: −0.21, −0.11) but not above (β: −0.03; 95% CI: −0.11, 0.05) the childhood BMI threshold. The identified threshold was close to the cutoffs for overweight at 8 y of age, and childhood BMI was inversely associated with age at PHV below but not above the overweight cutoffs. CONCLUSIONS: The present findings establish an inverse association between childhood BMI and pubertal timing in normal-weight but not overweight boys.
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spelling pubmed-63005892018-12-26 Childhood BMI is inversely associated with pubertal timing in normal-weight but not overweight boys Bygdell, Maria Kindblom, Jenny M Celind, Jimmy Nethander, Maria Ohlsson, Claes Am J Clin Nutr Original Research Communications BACKGROUND: An inverse association between childhood body mass index (BMI; in kg/m(2)) and pubertal timing is well established for girls. Among boys, studies are scarce and the results inconclusive. OBJECTIVE: We aimed to determine the association between childhood BMI and age at peak height velocity (PHV) in boys. DESIGN: We collected height and weight measurements between 6.5 and 22 y of age for boys born 1945–1961 (original cohort; n = 31,971; mean ± SD childhood BMI: 15.74 ± 1.41; age at PHV: 14.06 ± 1.11 y) and 1981–1996 (replication cohort; n = 1465; childhood BMI: 16.47 ± 2.06; age at PHV: 13.71 ± 1.08 y) attending schools in Gothenburg, Sweden, and examined at mandatory military conscription. Age at PHV was obtained from curve-fitting of measured heights with the use of a modified Infancy-Childhood-Puberty model. RESULTS: In the original cohort, childhood BMI was inversely associated with age at PHV (P < 0.001) and a significant quadratic term for childhood BMI (P < 0.001) indicated the nonlinearity of this association. Via piecewise linear regression, we identified a threshold for the association at a childhood BMI of 18.42. A significant inverse association was observed below (β: −0.17 y/BMI unit; 95% CI: −0.18, −0.16 y/BMI unit) but not above (β: 0.02 y/BMI unit; 95% CI: −0.03, 0.06 y/BMI unit) this childhood BMI threshold. For every unit increase in childhood BMI, age at PHV was ∼2 mo earlier up to the childhood BMI threshold. Similar results were observed in the replication cohort, demonstrating a significant inverse association below (β: −0.16; 95% CI: −0.21, −0.11) but not above (β: −0.03; 95% CI: −0.11, 0.05) the childhood BMI threshold. The identified threshold was close to the cutoffs for overweight at 8 y of age, and childhood BMI was inversely associated with age at PHV below but not above the overweight cutoffs. CONCLUSIONS: The present findings establish an inverse association between childhood BMI and pubertal timing in normal-weight but not overweight boys. Oxford University Press 2018-12 2018-10-13 /pmc/articles/PMC6300589/ /pubmed/30321255 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ajcn/nqy201 Text en © 2018 American Society for Nutrition. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Bygdell, Maria
Kindblom, Jenny M
Celind, Jimmy
Nethander, Maria
Ohlsson, Claes
Childhood BMI is inversely associated with pubertal timing in normal-weight but not overweight boys
title Childhood BMI is inversely associated with pubertal timing in normal-weight but not overweight boys
title_full Childhood BMI is inversely associated with pubertal timing in normal-weight but not overweight boys
title_fullStr Childhood BMI is inversely associated with pubertal timing in normal-weight but not overweight boys
title_full_unstemmed Childhood BMI is inversely associated with pubertal timing in normal-weight but not overweight boys
title_short Childhood BMI is inversely associated with pubertal timing in normal-weight but not overweight boys
title_sort childhood bmi is inversely associated with pubertal timing in normal-weight but not overweight boys
topic Original Research Communications
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6300589/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30321255
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ajcn/nqy201
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