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Rapid Weight Gain in Pediatric Refugees after US Immigration.

Brad G Olson1, Yonatan Kurland2, Paula F Rosenbaum3, Travis R Hobart4.   

Abstract

Prior studies of immigrants to the United States show significant weight gain after 10 years of US residence. Pediatric refugees are a vulnerable population whose post-immigration weight trajectory has not been studied. We examined the longitudinal weight trajectory of 1067 pediatric refugees seen in a single university based refugee health program between the dates of September 3, 2012 and September 3, 2014 to determine how quickly significant weight gain occurs post-arrival. The most recent BMI was abstracted from the electronic health record and charts reviewed to obtain serial BMI measurements in 3 year increments after the date of US arrival. The mean arrival BMI percentile for all refugees was 47th percentile. This increased significantly to the 63rd percentile within 3 years of US arrival (p < 0.01). This rapid increase was largely attributable to African and South and Southeast Asian refugees. The overall prevalence of age and sex adjusted obesity rose from 7.4 % at arrival to 18.3 % within 9 years of US immigration exceeding the pediatric US national obesity prevalence of 16.9 %. Pediatric refugees are at increased risk of rapid weight gain after US immigration. Targeted interventions focused on prevention of weight gain in specific populations are warranted.

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Keywords:  BMI; Obesity; Pediatric; Refugee; Weight gain

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Year:  2017        PMID: 27393334     DOI: 10.1007/s10903-016-0461-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Immigr Minor Health        ISSN: 1557-1912


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