| Literature DB >> 23835159 |
Arend W van Deutekom1, Mai J M Chinapaw, Tanja G M Vrijkotte, Reinoud J B J Gemke.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Low birth weight and accelerated infant growth have been identified as independent risk factors for childhood and adult obesity and cardiovascular disease. This led to the 'Developmental Origins of Health and Disease' (DOHaD) hypothesis, stating that environmental factors during pregnancy and early postnatal life affect disease risk in later life. There is growing evidence that perinatal factors may influence adult health through the programming of energy balance regulation, including sedentary behavior and physical activity. The present study focuses on the influence of birth weight and infant growth on physical fitness, physical activity and sedentary behavior in 8-9 year old children, as this might partly explain the higher obesity and cardiovascular risk associated with low birth weight and accelerated infant growth. In addition, this study provides the opportunity for a validation study of a linguistic and cross-cultural translated physical activity questionnaire compared to accelerometer data. This article describes the study protocol for this study. METHODS/Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23835159 PMCID: PMC3710272 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2431-13-102
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Pediatr ISSN: 1471-2431 Impact factor: 2.125
Figure 1Hypothesized model of the perinatal influences on later disease through energy balance and fitness. Graphical representation of the hypothesized associations of the perinatal environment with obesity and associated diseases through physical fitness, physical activity and sedentary behavior Abbreviations: PA, Physical activity.
Overview of study variables
| Aerobic fitness | 20 meter multistage shuttle run test (stage) | Birth weight (SD) | |||
| • Gender (male/female) | |||||
| • Age (years) | |||||
| • Height (cm) | |||||
| • BMI (kg/m2) | |||||
| • Gestational age (days) | |||||
| • Apgar score (score at 5 min) | |||||
| | Muscular strength | Hand grip strength test (kg) Standing Broad Jump test (cm) | Average standardized growth velocity 0-12 months (ΔSDS) | ||
| • Maternal age (years), | |||||
| • Maternal height (cm) | |||||
| • Pre-pregnancy BMI (kg/m2), | |||||
| • Socio-economic status (class) | |||||
| Moderate to vigorous physical activity | Accelerometry (minutes/day) | | | | |
| PA questionnaire (score) | |||||
| Sedentary time | Accelerometry (minutes/day) | | | | |
| PA questionnaire (score) |
Overview of the primary study outcomes (left column) and determinants (middle column). Described are the studied constructs with the corresponding tests and units of measurement. The right column displays the potential confounders we will control for. Abbreviations: kg, kilograms; cm, centimeters; SD, Standard Deviations; ΔSDS, Difference in Standard Deviation Scores.