Abstract

BackgroundThis study aims to describe the predictive factors of severe obesity in children followed in French Guiana.MethodsIn this observational study, the patients from the French Guianese Childhood Obesity Group database were prospectively included, after giving a statement of patient’s non opposition.ResultsOur group classifications revealed that 36 of 150 (24%) participants were classified as being metabolically abnormal obesity“ (MAO), while 114 of 150 (76%) were categorized as metabolically normal obesity” (MNO). MAO-patients were older. Their mothers had more severe obesity. We also observed that their systolic blood pressure was higher. The median Z-score BMI of children with MAO was 4, 9 [4, 05–5, 38], which shows a more obese condition than the MNO group. The median waist-to-height ratio (WTHR) of our study population was high, either 0.63 [0.54–0.59]. No significant differences in the term of pregnancy, father’s obesity, gender, birth weight, feeding, diastolic blood pressure and WTHR were found between the two groups. The predictors of MAO status, after adjusting for age and sex, were mother’s obesity and high child’s waist circumference.Among the comorbidity, there were two Down syndrome, one Cornelia de Lange syndrome, one Nephrotic Syndrome and one Epilepsy. The leptin hormone and insulin levels were higher in MAO than in MNO, while 25-OH D-vitamin was higher in MNO.ConclusionThis study indicates the need to incorporate waist circumference into routine clinical practice, in addition to traditional measures of weight, height, body mass index and waist-to-height ratio.

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  • This study aims to describe the predictive factors of severe obesity in children followed in French Guiana

  • A Guianese childhood obesity group (GuiChOG) Excel database is prospectively extracted from a medical file of these obese children after the completion of the first diagnostic consultation performed according to the High Authority of Health (HAS) recommendations for the French National Nutrition and Health Program (PNNS) [9]

  • Our group classifications revealed that 36 of 150 (24%) participants were classified as being metabolically abnormal obesity“ (MAO), while 114 of 150 (76%) were categorized as metabolically normal obesity” (MNO) (Table 1)

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Introduction

The field observations show that the prevalence of overweight and obesity among children in French Guiana is almost twice that in metropolitan France [1]. Cases of childhood type 2 diabetes associated with obesity are observed [1]. The fight against obesity needs multicomponent interventions including lifestyle changes reduced caloric intake, decreased sedentary behaviour and increased physical activity [3, 4]. These interventions have been proved successful for the prevention and treatment of child and adolescent obesity [5, 6].

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