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BackgroundAllergic diseases have a high incidence in childhood and a high chance to be carried over into adulthood unless appropriately treated during childhood, it is important that healthcare providers actively manage these diseases. This study was to identify multidimensional factors that affect weight gain in preschool children with allergic diseases.MethodsThe overweight and obesity prediction model for children with allergic diseases was analyzed using multiple logistic regression analysis and a decision tree model and the present study was a secondary data analysis study that used data from the Panel Study on Korean Children conducted by the Korea Institute of Child Care and Education.ResultsThe significance of this study is identify multidimensional factors that affect weight gain in preschool children with allergic diseases, which found that children (gender, sitting time during weekdays, sleeping hours during weekends,), parent (education level, mother’s job, quality of the home environment), local community (convenience of local community facilities, satisfaction level with local community facilities, quality of childcare in the local community) characteristics affected overweight and obesity at multidimensional levels as risk factors.ConclusionsThe significance of this study is identify multidimensional factors that affect weight gain in preschool children with allergic diseases using the data of the Panel Study on Korean Children, which found that children, parent, local community characteristics affected overweight and obesity at multidimensional levels as risk factors.

Highlights

  • Allergic diseases have a high incidence in childhood and a high chance to be carried over into adulthood unless appropriately treated during childhood, it is important that healthcare providers actively manage these diseases

  • A study with Taiwanese children [7] reported that an increase in body mass index and the prevalence of allergic diseases were related depending on the gender of children, and a study using the data of the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey in the United States [8] showed a correlation between allergic diseases and obesity depending on children’s gender and physical activity level

  • The present study was to identify multidimensional factors that affect weight gain in preschool children with allergic diseases using the data of the Panel Study on Korean Children, which found that children, parent, local community characteristics affected overweight and obesity at multidimensional levels as risk factors

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Introduction

Allergic diseases have a high incidence in childhood and a high chance to be carried over into adulthood unless appropriately treated during childhood, it is important that healthcare providers actively manage these diseases. According to the relevant studies [6], allergic diseases and weight gain may be induced by similar foods, their correlation. Han and Kim BMC Pediatrics (2021) 21:53 it is suggested that children with allergic diseases may have lower levels of physical activity due to the diseases, increasing the risk of obesity. A study with Taiwanese children [7] reported that an increase in body mass index and the prevalence of allergic diseases were related depending on the gender of children, and a study using the data of the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey in the United States [8] showed a correlation between allergic diseases and obesity depending on children’s gender and physical activity level

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