RESUMO
BACKGROUND: There is growing interest in understanding the role that lifestyle behaviors play in relation to children's weight status. The objective of the study was to determine the association between children s BMI and dietary practices and maternal BMI. METHODS: 330 students (168M) aged 8.9 + 2 y from 4 suburban Buenos Aires elementary schools, and their mothers aged 36.2 + 7 y were examined between April and September 2007. Mothers were asked about their children s lifestyle. Data included parental education levels socioeconomic status, mothers and children s BMI, and Tanner stage. RESULTS: All families were in the low socio-economic class. 79% of parents had an elementary education or less. 61 (18.5%) of children were obese (OB) (BMI>95%ile per CDC norms), and 53 (16.1%) overweight (OW) (BMI>85<95%ile). 103 (31.2%) of mothers were OB (BMI>30 kg/m2), and 102 (30.9%) OW (BMI>25<30). 63% the children were pre-pubertal. 40% had a TV set in their bedroom. 13% of the children skipped breakfast and only 38% watched TV Assuntos
Peso Corporal/fisiologia
, Estilo de Vida
, Sobrepeso/epidemiologia
, Pobreza
, Argentina/epidemiologia
, Índice de Massa Corporal
, Criança
, Estudos Transversais
, Escolaridade
, Feminino
, Comportamentos Relacionados com a Saúde
, Humanos
, Modelos Logísticos
, Masculino
, Análise de Regressão
, Classe Social