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Research Papers

Growth references for Brazilian children and adolescents: Healthy growth in Cariri study

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Pages 11-18 | Received 13 Apr 2010, Accepted 13 Oct 2011, Published online: 17 Nov 2011
 

Abstract

Aim: To construct reference values for height, body mass and BMI of children and adolescents from the Cariri region, Brazil; to compare the growth of Cariri children with those from CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) and with references from other Brazilian regions; to verify the associations between socioeconomic status and height, body mass and BMI in children and youth from both sexes.

Subjects and methods: The sample comprised 3311 girls and 3280 boys aged 7–17 years, participating in the study ‘Healthy Growth in Cariri’. Socioeconomic status was defined according to school attendance: private and public. Centile curves for height, body mass and BMI were constructed using the LMS method.

Results: Significant differences between children and adolescents from Cariri and those from other Brazilian regions and the CDC references were found for height and body mass. In girls from private schools, average differences in height compared to the CDC references ranged from 0.79–5.9 cm and in boys from 2.9–8.6 cm.

Conclusion: Children from Cariri show a growth pattern in height, body mass and BMI that closely resembles the patterns observed in developed countries, but the absolute values in height and body mass are markedly lower than CDC references and growth references for other regions in Brazil.

Acknowledgements

The authors gratefully acknowledge: Professor Tim Cole for his collaboration and manuscript review namely the data analysis section; Fundação Para a Ciência e a Tecnologia – FCT/Portugal SFRH/BD/32106/2006 (scholarship); and Universidade Regional do Cariri/Departamento de Educação Física. Team field: Hudday Mendes da Silva, Miguel Matos Neto, Gabriela Matos Monteiro, Kamyla de Lellis Costa, Leonildo dos Santos, Cícero Luciano Alves Costa, Débora Azevedo Cabral, Nilene Matos Trigueiro, Anny Catarina da Silva, André Luís Feitosa, Adriana Leite Tavares, Josefa Mayara Rodrigues de Sousa, Glauber Carvalho Nobre, Francisco José de Oliveira, Mª Cleide Pereira da Costa, Luciana de Souza Santos, Mª Andreya da Silva Nonato and Valéria de Sousa Marques. We are especially grateful to all children and youths participating in the ‘Healthy Growth in Cariri’.

SS is the principal investigator. JM, GB and SS are coordinators of ‘Healthy Growth in Cariri’. JM, GB and SS designed the study. AC, JM and GB trained the field team. HP helped in the data analysis and the design of growth charts.

Declaration of interest: The authors report no conflicts of interest. The authors alone are responsible for the content and writing of the paper.

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