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[Effect of Nutritional Status in Childhood on Health Status in Adulthood]

Fan, Zhaoyang; Wang, Huijun; Zhang, Bing; Yu, Wentao; & Zhai, Feng-ying. (2012). [Effect of Nutritional Status in Childhood on Health Status in Adulthood]. Wei Sheng Yan Jiu/Journal of Hygiene Research, 41(3), 414-8.

Fan, Zhaoyang; Wang, Huijun; Zhang, Bing; Yu, Wentao; & Zhai, Feng-ying. (2012). [Effect of Nutritional Status in Childhood on Health Status in Adulthood]. Wei Sheng Yan Jiu/Journal of Hygiene Research, 41(3), 414-8.

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OBJECTIVE: To investigate the effect of nutritional status in childhood on health status in adulthood. METHODS: Data were collected from the China Health and Nutrition Survey in 1991, 1993, 1997, 2001, 2004 and 2006, and the subjects were older than 2 and no more than 18 year-old at the Survey in 1991 and remained in the same cohort with completed records through all six surveys. Mixed effect linear model was used to study the trajectory of BMI. Proportional hazards model was used to study the hazard risk of hypertension in adulthood. RESULTS: Generally, the thinness or overweight-obesity status in childhood followed a same trend till adulthood. Nutritional status in childhood and the educational level of their parents appeared to be related to risk factors of hypertension in adulthood. The hazard ratio of not developing hypertension for additional 1 gram of protein intake per day in male subjects was 0.991, and which for additional 1 kcal of energy intake per day in female subjects was 0.9997. CONCLUSION: The nutritional health status in childhood keeps the same trajectory till adulthood.




JOUR



Fan, Zhaoyang
Wang, Huijun
Zhang, Bing
Yu, Wentao
Zhai, Feng-ying



2012


Wei Sheng Yan Jiu/Journal of Hygiene Research

41

3

414-8


2012/10/12




1000-8020 (Print) 1000-8020 (Linking)




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