| Literature DB >> 16371155 |
Carol Curtin1, Linda G Bandini, Ellen C Perrin, David J Tybor, Aviva Must.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The condition of obesity has become a significant public health problem in the United States. In children and adolescents, the prevalence of overweight has tripled in the last 20 years, with approximately 16.0% of children ages 6-19, and 10.3% of 2-5 year olds being considered overweight. Considerable research is underway to understand obesity in the general pediatric population, however little research is available on the prevalence of obesity in children with developmental disorders. The purpose of our study was to determine the prevalence of overweight among a clinical population of children diagnosed with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and autism spectrum disorders (ASD).Entities:
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Year: 2005 PMID: 16371155 PMCID: PMC1352356 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2431-5-48
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Pediatr ISSN: 1471-2431 Impact factor: 2.125
Demographic characteristics of age, gender and race/ethnicity of charts reviewed for children with ADHD and ASD at an ambulatory care clinic.
| N = 98 | N = 42 | |
| 2–5 | 14.3% (14) | 50% (21) |
| 6–11 | 59.2% (58) | 38% (16) |
| 12–18 | 26.5% (26) | 12% (5) |
| Male | 81% (79) | 81% (34) |
| Female | 19% (19) | 19% (8) |
| White | 81% (79) | 83.3% (35) |
| African American | 7% (7) | 0 (0) |
| Hispanic | 3% (3) | 4.8% (2) |
| Asian | 8% (8) | 9.5% (4) |
| Other race/ethnicity | 1% (1) | 2.4% (1) |
( ) = no. of subjects
Prevalence (95% confidence interval) of at-risk-for-overweight ( ≥ 85 percentile)1 and overweight ( ≥ 95 percentile) by age in children with ADHD and national estimates.
| 2–5 yr | 22.6% | 42.9% (16.9, 68.8) |
| 6–11 yr | 31.2% | 25.9% (14.6, 37.1) |
| 12–19 yr | 30.9% | 30.8% (13.0, 48.5) |
| Overall | 31.0% | 29% (20.0, 38.0) |
| 2–5 yr | 10.3% | 21% (0.0, 42.3) |
| 6–11 yr | 15.8% | 16% (6.6, 25.4) |
| 12–19 yr | 16.1% | 19% (3.9, 34.0) |
| Overall | 16.0% | 17.3% (9.8, 24.8) |
*Hedley et al. JAMA 2004
Prevalence of at-risk-for-overweight( ≥ 85th %ile)1and overweight ( ≥ 95th %ile) in children with ADHD receiving stimulants medication to those not receiving stimulant medication.
| 33% (32) | 0 | 78% (25) | 16% (5) | 6% (2) | |
| 67% (66) | 8% (5) | 33% (22) | 36% (24) * | 23% (15) * | |
| 100% (98) | 5% (5) | 48% (47) | 30% (29) | 17% (17) |
Fisher Exact Test (p < .05)
Prevalence (95% confidence interval) of at-risk-for-overweight ( ≥ 85 percentile)1 and overweight ( ≥ 95 percentile) by age in children with Autism Spectrum Disorders
| 2–5 yr | 22.6% | 23.8% (5.6, 42.0) |
| 6–11 yr | 31.2% | 37.8% (14.0, 61.6) |
| 12–19 yr | 30.9% | 80% (44.9, 100.0+) |
| Overall | 31.0% | 35.7% (21.2, 50.2) |
| 2–5 yr | 10.3% | 14.2% (0.0, 29.1) |
| 6–11 yr | 15.8% | 18.8% (0.0, 37.9) |
| 12–19 yr | 16.1% | 50% (6.1, 93.8) |
| Overall | 16.0% | 19.0% (7.1, 30.1) |
* Hedley et al. JAMA 2004