Evento
Effect of social isolation due to COVID-19 on BMI in school children
Azrak, María Ángeles; Fasano, Maria Victoria
; Padula, Marcela; Sala, Marisa; Avico, Ana Julia; Casado, Carla; Malpeli, Agustina; Andreoli, Maria Florencia
Colaboradores:
Curino, Alejandro Carlos
; Maccioni, Mariana
; Schaiquevich, Paula Susana
; Duran, Hebe Alicia
Tipo del evento:
Reunión
Nombre del evento:
LXVI Reunión Anual de la Sociedad Argentina de Investigación Clínica; LXIX Reunión Anual de la Sociedad Argentina de Inmunología; LIII Reunión Anual de la Asociación Argentina de Farmacología Experimental y XI Reunión Anual de la Asociación Argentina de Nanomedicinas
Fecha del evento:
17/11/2021
Institución Organizadora:
Sociedad Argentina De Investigación Clínica;
Sociedad Argentina De Inmunología;
Asociación Argentina De Farmacología Experimental;
Asociación Argentina De Nanomedicinas;
Título de la revista:
Medicina (Buenos Aires)
Editorial:
Fundación Revista Medicina
e-ISSN:
1669-9106
Idioma:
Inglés
Clasificación temática:
Resumen
Introduction: Preventive and compulsory social isolation (ASPO) and the resulting closure of schools and suspension of sports practice reduced physical activity; this could affect children causing changes in lifestyle and consequently body mass index (BMI).Objective: to evaluate the effect of ASPO (March-October 2020) on the changes in BMI and lifestyle in children aged 6 to 9 years old in La Plata, Buenos Aires.Methods: Children who underwent their health checks at La Plata Children Hospital-IDIP Health Observatory in the 4 months prior to the ASPO were summoned in November 2020 to assess anthropometric variables (weight, height, BMI expressed as z-score) and lifestyle (diet, physical activity and sleep). A historical control group (GH) was established with anthropometric data from older children who did not experience ASPO between 6 and 9 years old.Results: 140 children were evaluated. Body weight increased during the ASPO (zBMI/age: 0.47 vs GH=0.04; p<0.001). Children reported less physical activity (52.3%), increased screen time (75%) and sleeping more hours (46.6%) than before the ASPO. Children with pre-existing overweight/obesity gained more weight (6.25 vs 3.0 kg in normal weight children; p<0.001), associated with reduced physical activity (2 h/day vs 3 h/day in normal weight children; p<0.001) and not to changes in diet.Conclusion: ASPO affected lifestyle and weight gain in children; those with pre-existing overweight/obesity were more affected. Our findings can guide efforts to preserve and promote child well-being during lockdown, helping governments to decide the confinement rules to apply to children, especially regarding school closing.
Palabras clave:
Pandemia
,
Aislamiento social
,
Niños
,
Obesidad
,
Covid-19
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Eventos de CTRO.CIENTIFICO TECNOL.CONICET - LA PLATA
Eventos de CTRO.CIENTIFICO TECNOL.CONICET - LA PLATA
Citación
Effect of social isolation due to COVID-19 on BMI in school children; LXVI Reunión Anual de la Sociedad Argentina de Investigación Clínica; LXIX Reunión Anual de la Sociedad Argentina de Inmunología; LIII Reunión Anual de la Asociación Argentina de Farmacología Experimental y XI Reunión Anual de la Asociación Argentina de Nanomedicinas; Argentina; 2021; 166-166
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