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Secular Changes in Body Build and Body Composition in Czech Preschool Children in the Context of Latent Obesity.

Petr Sedlak1,2, Jana Pařízková1, Daniela Samešová1, Martin Musálek3, Hana Dvořáková4, Jan Novák1.   

Abstract

Changes in lifestyle can be significantly reflected in growth and development. Adaptations to reduced levels of physical activity, together with non-corresponding nutritional intakes, can result in body build and body composition changes at an early age. The present cross-sectional study aimed to evaluate the secular trend of modifications of body composition and body mass index (BMI) in Czech preschoolers over the last two to three decades. Boys and girls (386 boys and 372 girls) aged 4 to 6 years in 2014-2019 were measured. Outcome data were compared with the reference sample of preschoolers from 1990: 911 boys and 896 girls. Body height, BMI, and percentage of body fat, muscle, and bone mass were evaluated. Height and BMI have not changed. Body fat increased in both genders (p < 0.01), and contrarily, a significant reduction of muscle and skeletal mass was revealed (p < 0.001). Significant changes in body composition and unchanged BMI indicate the development of latent obesity during the last few decades. Due to latent obesity in a recent cohort, the differences in the prevalence of overweight and obesity markers according to BMI and fat percentage were tested. The prevalence of overweight and obesity was higher by 7.2% in boys, and by 6.5% in girls, as compared to children evaluated according to only their BMI results. Secular changes in preschoolers' physical builds over the last 25 years are not reflected in body height and BMI, but in body composition. Insufficient development of active, lean body mass proportionally compensated by increased fat mass was also indicated.

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Keywords:  body composition; body mass index (BMI); latent obesity; preschool children; secular trend

Year:  2020        PMID: 33396305      PMCID: PMC7823761          DOI: 10.3390/children8010018

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Children (Basel)        ISSN: 2227-9067


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