Title of article :
Obesity among Children Residing in Mexico City and its Impact on Lung Function: A Comparison with Mexican-Americans
Author/Authors :
Pérez-Padilla، نويسنده , , Rogelio and Rojas، نويسنده , , Rosalba and Torres، نويسنده , , Victor H. Borja-Aburto، نويسنده , , Victor and Olaiz، نويسنده , , Gustavo and the EMPECE Working Group، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
Background
jective of the study was to describe the prevalence of obesity among Mexican children and its impact on ventilatory lung function.
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died cross-sectionally 6784 students between 8 and 20 years of age attending schools located <2 km away from ten air pollution monitors located throughout metropolitan Mexico City. The comparison group was made up of 1924 Mexican-Americans of the same age, studied during the NHANES-III examination, which included information on spirometry and body mass index (BMI).
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our subjects, 9.7% had a BMI >95th percentile of CDC growth charts (compared to 15.1% in Mexican-Americans) and 6.6% fulfilled the obesity criteria of the International Obesity Task Force (vs. 12.2%). Obesity was related to male gender, asthma and passive smoking. At the same height and gender, lung function was higher in Mexicans than in Mexican-Americans, perhaps due to altitude. In children 8–11 years of age, lung function increased in heavier subjects but, in older children and youths, function reached a plateau and decreased among children with highest BMI (inverted U pattern, seen in adults).
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y is higher in Mexican-American children and youths than in Mexicans. Spirometric function is affected adversely by obesity, especially in young people.
Keywords :
Spirometry , body mass index , lung function , OBESITY , NHANES III , Undernourishment , Mexican-Americans , Altitude , Mexico
Journal title :
Archives of Medical Research
Journal title :
Archives of Medical Research