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dc.creatorSilveira, Jonas Augusto C.-
dc.creatorColugnati, Fernando Antonio Basile-
dc.creatorCocetti, Monize-
dc.creatorTaddei, José Augusto A.C.-
dc.date.accessioned2018-10-05T13:39:47Z-
dc.date.available2017-09-18-
dc.date.available2018-10-05T13:39:47Z-
dc.date.issued2014-03-
dc.citation.volume90pt_BR
dc.citation.issue2pt_BR
dc.citation.spage258pt_BR
dc.citation.epage266pt_BR
dc.identifier.doihttp://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jped.2013.09.003pt_BR
dc.identifier.urihttps://repositorio.ufjf.br/jspui/handle/ufjf/7626-
dc.description.abstractOBJECTIVE: to describe the secular trends in overweight among preschool children in the years 1989, 1996, and 2006, and to identify risk factors associated with this condition in 2006. METHODS: anthropometric data from three surveys (1989, 1996, and 2006) with a representative sample of the population were analyzed. Overweight was defined as the weight-for-height Z-score. The multivariable models of overweight association with risk factors were generated by Poisson regression, and the estimates were shown as prevalence ratios with their respective 95% confidence intervals (PR [95% CI]). RESULTS: throughout the 17-year period studied, the relative prevalence of overweight in preschoolers increased by 160% in Brazil, representing an increase of 9.4% per year. Based on data from the National Survey on Demography and Health of Women and Children - 2006/07, four multivariable models were created (macro-environmental, maternal, individual, and final model) assuming hierarchy among the risk factors. In the final model, only the following remained associated with overweight: regions South/Southeast (1.55 [1.17 to 2.06]), middle-class (1.35 [1.02 to 1.77]), maternal obesity (1.66 [1.22 to 2.27]), birth weight > 3.9 kg (1.87 [1.31 to 2.67]), and being an only child or having only one sibling (1.81 [1.31 to 2.49]). CONCLUSION: the prevalence of overweight among preschool children in Brazil has increased dramatically over the past 17 years, and it was higher in the 1996-2006 period. Future strategies for prevention and control of overweight in public health should focus or intensify actions in communities that are characterized by the presence of the risks identified in the present study.pt_BR
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dc.languageengpt_BR
dc.publisher-pt_BR
dc.publisher.countryBrasilpt_BR
dc.publisher.initials-pt_BR
dc.relation.ispartofJornal de Pediatriapt_BR
dc.rightsAcesso Abertopt_BR
dc.subjectPreschoolerpt_BR
dc.subjectOverweightpt_BR
dc.subjectObesitypt_BR
dc.subjectEpidemiological surveyspt_BR
dc.subjectNutritional epidemiologypt_BR
dc.subjectBrazilpt_BR
dc.subject.cnpq-pt_BR
dc.titleSecular trends and factors associated with overweight among Brazilian preschool children: PNSN-1989, PNDS-1996, and 2006/07pt_BR
dc.typeArtigo de Periódicopt_BR
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