| Literature DB >> 22747581 |
Pedro C Hallal1, Samuel C Dumith, Ulf Ekelund, Felipe F Reichert, Ana M B Menezes, Cesar G Victora, Jonathan C K Wells.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The Developmental Origins of Health and Disease hypothesis suggests that intrauterine, infancy and early childhood variables play a key role at programming later health. However, little is known on the programming of behavioral variables, because most studies so far focused on chronic disease-related and human capital outcomes. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the effects of prenatal, infancy and childhood weight and length/height gains on objectively-measured physical activity (PA) in adolescence.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22747581 PMCID: PMC3458988 DOI: 10.1186/1479-5868-9-82
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Behav Nutr Phys Act ISSN: 1479-5868 Impact factor: 6.457
Comparison between the subsample included in the present analyses (N=457) and the remaining cohort members (N=4,792) in terms of sociodemographic and anthropometric characteristics and self-reported physical activity at 11 years of age
| % males | 52.1% | 48.9% |
| % mothers with no schooling | 2.8% | 2.5% |
| % obese mothers (≥ 30 kg/m2) | 2.8% | 2.5% |
| % low birthweight (<2500 g) | 8.3% | 9.9% |
| % preterm (<37 weeks) | 9.3% | 11.6% |
| % firstborns | 30.9% | 35.5% |
| % active at 11 years by self-report (≥ 300 min/wk) | 62.5% | 62.7% |
Objectively-measured physical activity patterns at 13.3 years among boys and girls (N=457)
| Time spent in different intensities of physical activity (min/day) | | | | |
| Sedentary (0-100 counts) | 660 (80) | 660 (82) | 661 (78) | 0.97 |
| Light (101-2000 counts) | 189 (45) | 200 (48) | 177 (37) | <0.001 |
| Moderate (2001-5000 counts) | 63 (27) | 69 (28) | 58 (25) | <0.001 |
| Vigorous (5001-8000 counts) | 8 (6) | 10 (7) | 6 (5) | <0.001 |
| Very vigorous (> 8000 counts) | 1 (2) | 2 (2) | 1 (2) | <0.001 |
| % active (≥ 60 min/day of moderate-to-vigorous physical activity) | 61.3% | 69.8% | 52.1% | <0.001 |
Figure 1Weight trajectories of individuals classified as active (≥ 60 min/day of moderate-to-vigorous physical activity) at 13.3 years as compared to those inactive (zero line). N=457.
Figure 2Length/height trajectories of individuals classified as active (≥ 60 min/day of moderate-to-vigorous physical activity) at 13.3 years as compared to those inactive (zero line). N=457.
Objectively-measured physical activity levels at 13.3 years (counts) according to weight and length/height trajectories: linear regressions analysis (N=457)
| Birth | -8.6 (-20.5; 3.2) | 0.15 | -13.1 (-32.9; 6.6) | 0.19 |
| 1 month | -6.0 (-19.4; 7.5) | 0.38 | -2.8 (-19.7; 14.1) | 0.89 |
| 3 months | -11.9 (-25.8; 2.2) | 0.10 | 2.9 (-12.7; 18.4) | 0.72 |
| 6 months | -2.0 (-16.4; 12.4) | 0.78 | 8.1 (-6.8; 23.1) | 0.29 |
| 1 year | -6.4 (-21.5; 8.7) | 0.38 | 4.5 (-10.7; 19.6) | 0.56 |
| 4 years | -15.5 (-30.7; -0.2) | 0.05 | -8.6 (-27.1; 10.0) | 0.37 |
| Length/height | | | | |
| Birth | -9.1 (-20.3; 2.1) | 0.11 | 5.9 (-11.7; 23.5) | 0.51 |
| 1 month | -5.7 (-19.0; 7.6) | 0.40 | 8.2 (-10.6; 27.0) | 0.39 |
| 3 months | -20.6 (-34.5; -6.7) | 0.01 | -18.0 (-33.0; -2.9) | 0.02 |
| 6 months | -11.7 (-25.4; 2.0) | 0.09 | -11.3 (-26.0; 6.4) | 0.13 |
| 1 year | -16.3 (-29.9; -2.8) | 0.02 | -23.4 (-39.7; -7.4) | 0.01 |
| 4 years | -3.0 (-19.8; 13.9) | 0.73 | 12.5 (-5.0; 30.1) | 0.16 |
* Adjusted for sex, gestational age, family income, maternal schooling, maternal body mass index, maternal smoking during pregnancy, and all other weight and length/height variables.