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A Novel method for the identification and quantification of weight faltering

OBJECTIVE: We describe a new method for identifying and quantifying the magnitude and rate of short‐term weight faltering episodes, and assess how (a) these episodes relate to broader growth outcomes, and (b) different data collection intervals influence the quantification of weight faltering. MATER...

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Autores principales: Naumenko, Daniel J., Dykes, James, O'Connor, G. Kesler, Stanley, Zofia, Affara, Nabeel, Doel, Andrew M., Drammeh, Saikou, Dunger, David B., Faal, Abdoulie, Ong, Ken K., Sosseh, Fatou, Prentice, Andrew M., Moore, Sophie E., Bernstein, Robin M.
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Publicado: John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8247282/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33386624
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ajpa.24217
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author Naumenko, Daniel J.
Dykes, James
O'Connor, G. Kesler
Stanley, Zofia
Affara, Nabeel
Doel, Andrew M.
Drammeh, Saikou
Dunger, David B.
Faal, Abdoulie
Ong, Ken K.
Sosseh, Fatou
Prentice, Andrew M.
Moore, Sophie E.
Bernstein, Robin M.
author_facet Naumenko, Daniel J.
Dykes, James
O'Connor, G. Kesler
Stanley, Zofia
Affara, Nabeel
Doel, Andrew M.
Drammeh, Saikou
Dunger, David B.
Faal, Abdoulie
Ong, Ken K.
Sosseh, Fatou
Prentice, Andrew M.
Moore, Sophie E.
Bernstein, Robin M.
author_sort Naumenko, Daniel J.
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description OBJECTIVE: We describe a new method for identifying and quantifying the magnitude and rate of short‐term weight faltering episodes, and assess how (a) these episodes relate to broader growth outcomes, and (b) different data collection intervals influence the quantification of weight faltering. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We apply this method to longitudinal growth data collected every other day across the first year of life in Gambian infants (n = 124, males = 65, females = 59). Weight faltering episodes are identified from velocity peaks and troughs. Rate of weight loss and regain, maximum weight loss, and duration of each episode were calculated. We systematically reduced our dataset to mimic various potential measurement intervals, to assess how these intervals affect the ability to derive information about short‐term weight faltering episodes. We fit linear models to test whether metrics associated with growth faltering were associated with growth outcomes at 1 year, and generalized additive mixed models to determine whether different collection intervals influence episode identification and metrics. RESULTS: Three hundred weight faltering episodes from 119 individuals were identified. The number and magnitude of episodes negatively impacted growth outcomes at 1 year. As data collection interval increases, weight faltering episodes are missed and the duration of episodes is overestimated, resulting in the rate of weight loss and regain being underestimated. CONCLUSIONS: This method identifies and quantifies short‐term weight faltering episodes, that are in turn negatively associated with growth outcomes. This approach offers a tool for investigators interested in understanding how short‐term weight faltering relates to longer‐term outcomes.
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spelling pubmed-82472822021-07-02 A Novel method for the identification and quantification of weight faltering Naumenko, Daniel J. Dykes, James O'Connor, G. Kesler Stanley, Zofia Affara, Nabeel Doel, Andrew M. Drammeh, Saikou Dunger, David B. Faal, Abdoulie Ong, Ken K. Sosseh, Fatou Prentice, Andrew M. Moore, Sophie E. Bernstein, Robin M. Am J Phys Anthropol Brief Communications OBJECTIVE: We describe a new method for identifying and quantifying the magnitude and rate of short‐term weight faltering episodes, and assess how (a) these episodes relate to broader growth outcomes, and (b) different data collection intervals influence the quantification of weight faltering. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We apply this method to longitudinal growth data collected every other day across the first year of life in Gambian infants (n = 124, males = 65, females = 59). Weight faltering episodes are identified from velocity peaks and troughs. Rate of weight loss and regain, maximum weight loss, and duration of each episode were calculated. We systematically reduced our dataset to mimic various potential measurement intervals, to assess how these intervals affect the ability to derive information about short‐term weight faltering episodes. We fit linear models to test whether metrics associated with growth faltering were associated with growth outcomes at 1 year, and generalized additive mixed models to determine whether different collection intervals influence episode identification and metrics. RESULTS: Three hundred weight faltering episodes from 119 individuals were identified. The number and magnitude of episodes negatively impacted growth outcomes at 1 year. As data collection interval increases, weight faltering episodes are missed and the duration of episodes is overestimated, resulting in the rate of weight loss and regain being underestimated. CONCLUSIONS: This method identifies and quantifies short‐term weight faltering episodes, that are in turn negatively associated with growth outcomes. This approach offers a tool for investigators interested in understanding how short‐term weight faltering relates to longer‐term outcomes. John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2021-01-01 2021-05 /pmc/articles/PMC8247282/ /pubmed/33386624 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ajpa.24217 Text en © 2021 The Authors. American Journal of Physical Anthropology published by Wiley Periodicals LLC. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Brief Communications
Naumenko, Daniel J.
Dykes, James
O'Connor, G. Kesler
Stanley, Zofia
Affara, Nabeel
Doel, Andrew M.
Drammeh, Saikou
Dunger, David B.
Faal, Abdoulie
Ong, Ken K.
Sosseh, Fatou
Prentice, Andrew M.
Moore, Sophie E.
Bernstein, Robin M.
A Novel method for the identification and quantification of weight faltering
title A Novel method for the identification and quantification of weight faltering
title_full A Novel method for the identification and quantification of weight faltering
title_fullStr A Novel method for the identification and quantification of weight faltering
title_full_unstemmed A Novel method for the identification and quantification of weight faltering
title_short A Novel method for the identification and quantification of weight faltering
title_sort novel method for the identification and quantification of weight faltering
topic Brief Communications
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8247282/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33386624
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ajpa.24217
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