Joint association of overweight/obesity, high electronic screen time, and low physical activity time with early pubertal development in girls: a case-control study.
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; 14(1): 10541, 2024 05 08.
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ABSTRACT
To examine the joint association of electronic screen time (EST), moderate-to-vigorous physical activity time (MVPA) and overweight/obesity with early pubertal development (EPD) in girls. A case-control study of 177 EPD girls and 354 girls with normal pubertal development was conducted between October 2019 and August 2022. Overweight/obesity was defined as body mass index ≥ 85th percentiles for age and sex. We found a non-significant increase of EPD risk among girls with high EST alone [OR 2.75 (0.65-11.58)] or low MVPA alone [OR 2.54 (0.74-8.69)], but a significant increase of EPD risk among girls with overweight/obesity alone [OR 4.91 (1.01-23.92)], compared to girls without any of the three risk factors (low MVPA, high EST and overweight/obesity). Girls with any two of the three risk factors faced increased risk of EPD, and girls with all three risk factors faced the highest risk of EPD [OR and 95% CI 26.10 (6.40-106.45)]. Being overweight/obesity might be more important than having low MVPA or high EST as a correlate of EPD compared to girls without any of the three risk factors, but the co-presence of low MVPA, high EST and overweight/obesity would largely increase the risk of EPD in girls.
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Asunto principal:
Ejercicio Físico
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Pubertad
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Tiempo de Pantalla
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Adolescent
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Child
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Female
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Humans
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En
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Sci Rep
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Sci. rep. (Nat. Publ. Group)
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Scientific reports (Nature Publishing Group)
Año:
2024
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Article
País de afiliación:
China