| Literature DB >> 30581681 |
Basil A Alhassan1, Ying Liu1, Deborah Slawson2, Jonathan M Peterson3, Jo-Ann Marrs4, William A Clark5, Arsham Alamian1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Maternal obesity and physical inactivity have been identified as correlates of overweight and obesity and physical inactivity in older preadolescents; however, no study has explored this relationship in Hispanic preadolescents. Furthermore, the relation between maternal physical activity (PA) and blood pressure (BP) in Hispanic preadolescents has not been examined.Entities:
Keywords: Elevated blood pressure; Hispanic children; Obesity; Overweight; Physical activity; TV screen time
Year: 2018 PMID: 30581681 PMCID: PMC6295326 DOI: 10.7717/peerj.6100
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PeerJ ISSN: 2167-8359 Impact factor: 2.984
Sociodemographic characteristics of preadolescents by cardiovascular risk factors (N = 118).
| Characteristic, | Elevated BP | Being overweight/ obese | >2 h Screen time | <3 Days PA/ Wk | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 118(100.0) | 37(31.4) | 48(40.7) | 26(22.0) | 31(26.3) | |||||
| 0.17 | 0.45 | 0.66 | 0.83 | ||||||
| Male | 59(50.0) | 22(37.3) | 26(44.1) | 14(23.7) | 16(27.1) | ||||
| Female | 59(50.0) | 15(25.4) | 22(37.3) | 12(20.3) | 15(25.4) | ||||
| 0.007 | 0.47 | 0.33 | 0.70 | ||||||
| 2–5 years | 46(39.0) | 21(45.7) | 18(39.1) | 8(17.4) | 13(28.3) | ||||
| 6–10 years | 72(61.0) | 16(22.2) | 30(41.7) | 18(25.0) | 18(25.0) | ||||
| 0.95 | 0.93 | 0.10 | 0.27 | ||||||
| <9th grade | 53(44.9) | 18(34.0) | 23(43.4) | 12(22.6) | 14(26.4) | ||||
| 9–11th | 20(16.9) | 6(30.0) | 7(35.0) | 4(20.0) | 2(10.0) | ||||
| High school/GED | 32(27.1) | 9(28.1) | 13(40.6) | 4(12.5) | 11(34.4) | ||||
| ≥Some college | 13(11.0) | 4(30.0) | 5(38.5) | 6(46.2) | 4(30.8) | ||||
| 0.57 | 0.86 | 0.67 | 0.19 | ||||||
| Mexican-American | 90(76.3) | 27(30.0) | 37(41.1) | 19(21.1) | 21(23.3) | ||||
| Other | 28(23.7) | 10(35.7) | 11(39.3) | 7(25.0) | 10(35.7) | ||||
Notes.
Data from a study of metabolic syndrome in Hispanic children, at a community health center in Johnson City, TN, June 2015–June 2016.
Screen time: includes time watching TV and videos.
p-value from chi-squared or Fisher’s exact test.
Other Hispanic origin (Puerto-Rican, Argentine, Columbian, Guatemalan, Argentine, Ecuadorian and El-Salvadorian).
Blood Pressure
General Education Development
greater than an average of 2 h of watching TV or videos in the past 30 days
Less than 3 days of physical activity for at least 60 min per day in the past 7 days
Maternal body mass index and physical activity and preadolescents’ cardiovascular risk factors (N = 118).
| Characteristic ( | Elevated BP | Being overweight/ Obese | >2 h Screen | <3 Days PA/ Wk | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 0.07 | 0.08 | 0.551 | 0.072 | ||||||
| Yes | 62(52.5) | 13(23.2) | 19(33.9) | 11(19.6) | 12(19.4) | ||||
| No | 56(47.5) | 24(38.7) | 29(46.8) | 15(24.2) | 19(33.9) | ||||
| 0.15 | 0.25 | 0.31 | 0.003 | ||||||
| Normal | 25(21.2) | 10(40.0) | 9(36.0) | 7(28.0) | 3(12.0) | ||||
| Overweight | 47(39.8) | 10(21.3) | 16(34.0) | 7(14.9) | 8(17.0) | ||||
| Obese | 46(39.0) | 17(37.0) | 23(50.0) | 12(26.1) | 20(43.5) | ||||
Notes.
Data from a study of metabolic syndrome in Hispanic children at a community health center in Johnson City, TN, June 2015–June 2016.
Screen time: includes time watching TV and videos.
p-value from chi-squared or Fisher’s exact test.
Physical Activity
Body Mass Index
Blood Pressure
Greater than an average of 2 h of watching TV or videos in the past 30 days
Less than 3 days of physical activity for at least 60 min per day in the past 7 days
Bivariate associations between preadolescents’ physical activity, screen time, blood pressure and body mass index categories (N = 118).
| Characteristic | Elevated BP | Being overweight/ obese | <3 Days PA/ WK | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 0.30 | ||||||
| Normal | // | // | 19(23.5) | |||
| Elevated | // | // | 12(32.4) | |||
| 0.046 | 0.87 | |||||
| Normal | 17(24.3) | // | 18(25.7) | |||
| Overweight/Obese | 20(41.7) | // | 13(27.1) | |||
| 0.17 | 0.85 | |||||
| >2 h/day | 26(28.3) | 11(42.3) | // | |||
| <2 h/day | 11(42.3) | 37(40.2) | // | |||
Notes.
//, Bivariate association is either not of interest or appear on a different row in this same table.
Data from a study of metabolic syndrome in Hispanic children at a community health center in Johnson City, TN, June 2015–June 2016.
Screen time: includes time watching TV and videos.
Blood Pressure
Body Mass Index
Less than 3 days of physical activity for at least 60 min per day in the past 7
Odds ratios and 95% confidence intervals for the associations between maternal body mass index and physical activity and preadolescents’ physical inactivity, being overweight/obese, and elevated blood pressure (N = 118).
| <3 days of PA/WK | Being overweight or obese | Elevated BP | |
|---|---|---|---|
| OR (95% CI) | OR (95% CI) | OR (95% CI) | |
| 2–5 vs 6–10 years | 0.24(0.04–1.33) | 0.90(0.40–2.02) | 4.45(1.68–11.78) |
| 0.70(0.27–1.84) | 1.32(0.61–2.87) | 2.06(0.82–5.21) | |
| <9th grade (ref) | |||
| 9–11th grade | 0.24(0.04–1.33) | 0.74(0.24–2.25) | 0.75(0.21–2.68) |
| High school/GED | 2.44(0.77–7.79) | 0.83(0.33–2.13) | 0.548(0.17–1.68) |
| ≥Some college | 1.02(0.21–5.01) | 0.83(0.223.13) | 1.14(0.25–5.20) |
| Yes(ref) | |||
| No | 2.92(1.18–7.24) | 1.77(0.82–3.83) | 2.50(1.02–4.53) |
| Normal(ref) | |||
| Overweight | 1.20(0.28–5.27) | na | 0.41(0.13–1.27) |
| Obese | 6.47(1.61–26.0) | na | 0.70(0.24–2.02) |
Notes.
Data from a study of metabolic syndrome in Hispanic children at a community health center in Johnson City, TN, June 2015–June 2016.
Adjusted for mother’s education, child’s age, sex.
Adjusted for mother’s education, child’s sex, child age, child BMI, and child PA.
Odds ratios were calculated from multiple logistic regression models.
General Education Development
Physical Activity
Body Mass Index
Blood Pressure
Less than 3 days of physical activity for at least 60 min per day in the past 7 days
not tested in multiple logistic regression because alpha of univariate association between variables was ≥0.20
p-value < 0.05.
p-value < 0.01.