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Postnatal growth and prevalence of obesity in infants born large-for-gestational age during the first 3 years of life: Personal experience and exploration of current literature

AIMS OF STUDY: We evaluated the growth patterns in a cohort of infants (n = 120) born large-for-gestational-age (LGA) [birth weight (Bwt) > 4 kg] from birth to age 3 years of age in comparison with normal age and sex-matched children (WHO). RESULTS: LGA infants had high weight for age Z score (WA...

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Autores principales: Alyafei, Fawzia, Soliman, Ashraf, De Sanctis, Vincenzo, Hamed, Noor, Alaaraj, Nada, Ahmad, Shayma, AlKhori, Fatima, Abbasi, Saleha
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Publicado: Mattioli 1885 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9828894/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36533739
http://dx.doi.org/10.23750/abm.v93i6.13823
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author Alyafei, Fawzia
Soliman, Ashraf
De Sanctis, Vincenzo
Hamed, Noor
Alaaraj, Nada
Ahmad, Shayma
AlKhori, Fatima
Abbasi, Saleha
author_facet Alyafei, Fawzia
Soliman, Ashraf
De Sanctis, Vincenzo
Hamed, Noor
Alaaraj, Nada
Ahmad, Shayma
AlKhori, Fatima
Abbasi, Saleha
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description AIMS OF STUDY: We evaluated the growth patterns in a cohort of infants (n = 120) born large-for-gestational-age (LGA) [birth weight (Bwt) > 4 kg] from birth to age 3 years of age in comparison with normal age and sex-matched children (WHO). RESULTS: LGA infants had high weight for age Z score (WAZ) at birth that decreased significantly during the first 6 months of life (by a mean of – 0.67 SD) that was followed by significant gain during the following 6 months of life (around + 0.4 SD). These children grew on a higher centile of WAZ with no significant change during the second and third years of life. The prevalence of obesity (WAZ > 2) increased markedly from 24% at the end of their first year to 34% and 36% at the end of the second and third years of life, respectively. The mean length for age Z score (LAZ) decreased significantly during the first 6 months (by a mean of -0.9 SD) but was maintained at high centile (> 1 SD) during the second and 3(rd) years. The weight for length SDS (WLZ) increased significantly during the first 18 months of life and decreases gradually during the second half of the 2(nd) year and the 3(rd) year. Their head circumference SDS decreased significantly in the first 6 months and then sustained around the 70(th) centiles (+1 SD) in the following 18 months. CONCLUSION: Our study showed that in LGA babies obesity increased progressively after the first year of life to reach 36% at the end of the third year. Therefore, it is important to apply early nutritional intervention to decrease the occurrence of obesity and reduce later cardiometabolic risks. (www.actabiomedica.it)
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spelling pubmed-98288942023-01-19 Postnatal growth and prevalence of obesity in infants born large-for-gestational age during the first 3 years of life: Personal experience and exploration of current literature Alyafei, Fawzia Soliman, Ashraf De Sanctis, Vincenzo Hamed, Noor Alaaraj, Nada Ahmad, Shayma AlKhori, Fatima Abbasi, Saleha Acta Biomed Original Article AIMS OF STUDY: We evaluated the growth patterns in a cohort of infants (n = 120) born large-for-gestational-age (LGA) [birth weight (Bwt) > 4 kg] from birth to age 3 years of age in comparison with normal age and sex-matched children (WHO). RESULTS: LGA infants had high weight for age Z score (WAZ) at birth that decreased significantly during the first 6 months of life (by a mean of – 0.67 SD) that was followed by significant gain during the following 6 months of life (around + 0.4 SD). These children grew on a higher centile of WAZ with no significant change during the second and third years of life. The prevalence of obesity (WAZ > 2) increased markedly from 24% at the end of their first year to 34% and 36% at the end of the second and third years of life, respectively. The mean length for age Z score (LAZ) decreased significantly during the first 6 months (by a mean of -0.9 SD) but was maintained at high centile (> 1 SD) during the second and 3(rd) years. The weight for length SDS (WLZ) increased significantly during the first 18 months of life and decreases gradually during the second half of the 2(nd) year and the 3(rd) year. Their head circumference SDS decreased significantly in the first 6 months and then sustained around the 70(th) centiles (+1 SD) in the following 18 months. CONCLUSION: Our study showed that in LGA babies obesity increased progressively after the first year of life to reach 36% at the end of the third year. Therefore, it is important to apply early nutritional intervention to decrease the occurrence of obesity and reduce later cardiometabolic risks. (www.actabiomedica.it) Mattioli 1885 2022 2022-12-16 /pmc/articles/PMC9828894/ /pubmed/36533739 http://dx.doi.org/10.23750/abm.v93i6.13823 Text en Copyright: © 2022 ACTA BIO MEDICA SOCIETY OF MEDICINE AND NATURAL SCIENCES OF PARMA https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License
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Alyafei, Fawzia
Soliman, Ashraf
De Sanctis, Vincenzo
Hamed, Noor
Alaaraj, Nada
Ahmad, Shayma
AlKhori, Fatima
Abbasi, Saleha
Postnatal growth and prevalence of obesity in infants born large-for-gestational age during the first 3 years of life: Personal experience and exploration of current literature
title Postnatal growth and prevalence of obesity in infants born large-for-gestational age during the first 3 years of life: Personal experience and exploration of current literature
title_full Postnatal growth and prevalence of obesity in infants born large-for-gestational age during the first 3 years of life: Personal experience and exploration of current literature
title_fullStr Postnatal growth and prevalence of obesity in infants born large-for-gestational age during the first 3 years of life: Personal experience and exploration of current literature
title_full_unstemmed Postnatal growth and prevalence of obesity in infants born large-for-gestational age during the first 3 years of life: Personal experience and exploration of current literature
title_short Postnatal growth and prevalence of obesity in infants born large-for-gestational age during the first 3 years of life: Personal experience and exploration of current literature
title_sort postnatal growth and prevalence of obesity in infants born large-for-gestational age during the first 3 years of life: personal experience and exploration of current literature
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9828894/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36533739
http://dx.doi.org/10.23750/abm.v93i6.13823
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