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Kyung-Ok Shin1, Keun-Hee Chung, Hyun-Suh Park.
Abstract
This study was conducted to prepare basic materials and offer advice regarding dietary habits to prevent and cure childhood obesity by comparing and analyzing dietary habit, nutritional status, blood factors, and mineral contents of hair. All subjects were stratified by their weight-length index (WLI). According to the standard WLI values, 64.9% of children were within the normal value, 13.5% of children were underweight, and 21.6% of children were overweight and obese (WLI ≥ 110%). Overall, the score assessed dietary habit for all children was 21.32 ± 2.55 point (921 subjects), with 5.1% of children having excellent dietary habits and 3.1% having poor dietary habits. Additionally, 37.9% of underweight children, 37.6% of normal weight children, and 43.2% of overweight and obese children consumed higher amounts of protein than underweight children did (meat, fish, eggs, and soy products) (P < 0.05). Overweight and obese children consumed more fried foods than underweight or normal weight children (P < 0.05). Moreover, 38.0% of the children had hemoglobin levels of 12 g/dl, while 7.6% were anemic (11.1 g/dl). When a hematocrit level of 33% was taken as the standard, 11.0% of children were anemic. The plasma transferrin content was 263.76 ± 54.52 mg/dl in overweight and obese children. The mean values of Fe, Cu, Ca, Cr, Mn, Se, Na, K, Li, V, Co, and Mo were within the reference values, but the Zn concentrations of underweight, normal weight, and overweight and obese children were 67.97 ± 28.51 ppm, 70.09 ± 30.81 ppm, and 73.99 ± 30.36 ppm, respectively. The Zn concentration of overweight and obese children (73.99 ± 30.36 ppm) was lower than that of the standard value (180~220 ppm). Therefore, a nutritional education program and new guidance for dietary pattern should be developed to reduce the number of underweight and overweight and obese children.Entities:
Keywords: WLI; blood parameters; hair mineral; nutrient intakes
Year: 2010 PMID: 21103084 PMCID: PMC2981721 DOI: 10.4162/nrp.2010.4.5.383
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nutr Res Pract ISSN: 1976-1457 Impact factor: 1.926
Distribution of WLI by the relative percentage of standard value in Korean preschool children
Total number of children : 921
N (%) : number of children, the relative % of children
*Significant at P < 0.05 by χ2-test
WLI : Weight-length index (WLI < 90% : underweight, WLI = 90~109.9% : normal weight, WLI ≥ 110% : overweight and obese)
Anthropometric characteristics of subjects by WLI
1)Mean ± SD
*Significant at P < 0.05 by ANOVA-test
Values with different alphabet were significant different among groups at *P < 0.05 by Duncan's multiple range test.
WLI : Weight-length index (WLI < 90% : underweight, WLI = 90~109.9% : normal weight, WLI ≥ 110% : overweight and obese)
Fig. 1Comparison of dietary pattern among underweight, normal weight and overweight and obese children. *Significant at P < 0.05 by χ2-test
Distribution of children for their dietary quality graded by Mini dietary assessment score
Good = Answered 1-2 items as sometimes or seldom
Fair = Answered 3-6 items as sometimes or seldom
Poor = Answered more than 7 items as sometimes or seldom
Fig. 2Preference for snacks in Korean preschool children. *Significant at P < 0.05 by χ2-test
Nutrient intakes calculated by food frequency questionnaire
1)KDRIs : Dietary Reference Intakes for Koreans, 2005
2)Mean ± SD
3)EER : estimated energy requirement
4)EAR : estimated average requirement
5)AI : adequate intake
Plasma levels of protein and immune bodies by weight-length index (WLI)
1)Mean ± SD
2)N (%) : number of children, the relative % of children
*Significant at P < 0.05 by ANOVA-test
Values with different alphabet were significant different among groups at *P < 0.05 by Duncan's multiple range test.
Number of children with Plasma lipid greater than cut-off point by weight-length index (WLI)
Total number of children : 588
1)Mean ± SD
2)N (%) : number of children, the relative % of children
HDL-cholesterol : high density lipoprotein cholesterol, AI (Atherogenic index) = {(total cholesterol-HDL-cholesterol)/HDL-cholesterol}
Average value of essential and harmful mineral contents in hair of Korean preschool children
Total number of children : 550
1)WHO Reference value
2)Mean ± SD
*Significant at P < 0.05 by ANOVA-test
Values with different alphabet were significant different among groups at *P < 0.05 by Duncan's multiple range test.
Distribution of anemic children depending on hematologic data by weight-length index (WLI)
Total number of children : 921
1)Mean ± SD
2)N (%) : number of children, the relative % of children
*Significant at P < 0.05 by ANOVA-test
Values with different alphabet were significant different among groups at *P < 0.05 by Duncan's multiple range test.
WBC : white blood cells, RBC : red blood cells, TIBC : total iron binding capacity, MCV : mean cell volume, MCH : mean cell hemoglobin, MCHC : mean cell hemoglobin concentration