Prevalance of Obesity and Overweight in 4-5 year old Children in New Zealand: Descriptive Analysis of Body Mass Index Measurements from the National Before School Check (B4SC) Programme — ASN Events

Prevalance of Obesity and Overweight in 4-5 year old Children in New Zealand: Descriptive Analysis of Body Mass Index Measurements from the National Before School Check (B4SC) Programme (#190)

Nitin Rajput 1 , Pat Tuohy 1
  1. Ministry of Health, Wellington, New Zealand

Background / Objectives:  Worldwide 40 million children under the age of 5 years are overweight or obese. Preschool obesity has significant public health and long-term health implications. We describe the prevalence of overweight and obesity in 4-5 year old children in New Zealand using Body Mass Index (BMI) measurements between 2009 and 2012 from the national Before School Check programme (B4SC)1 .

Methods: Height, Weight and BMI were analysed using LMS plugin for Microsoft Excel2,3 . Overweight and obesity rates were defined using numerical cut-offs for BMI on the International Obesity Task Force (IOTF2012)4 cut-offs and 85th and 95th centiles for BMI on the World Health Organisation – Child Growth Standards (WHO2006)5, Centre for Disease Control (CDC2000)6 and British (UK1990)7 reference standards for growth.  

Results: Overall mean BMI across the B4SC duration (2009-2012) was 16.44 [95% Confidence Intervals (CI) - 16.43 – 16.45] Kg/m2 in boys and 16.30 (95% CI - 16.29 – 16.31) Kg/m2 in girls. Mean BMI z-score (WHO2006 reference standards) was 0.785 (95% CI - 0.778 – 0.792) in boys and 0.601 (95% CI – 0.594 – 0.608) in girls. Combined obesity rates (2009-2012) for all children (boys and girls) were 5.2% (95% CI – 5.1 – 5.3%) for IOTF2012 cut-offs and 12.0% (95% CI - 11.8 – 12.2%) for UK1990, 14.0% (95% CI – 13.9 – 14.2%) for CDC2000, and 16.3% (95% CI – 16.1 – 16.5%) for WHO2006 reference standards. Combined overweight rates were 17.2% (17.0 – 17.4%) for IOTF2012 cut-offs and 15.2% (15.0 – 15.3%) for UK1990, 19.3% (19.1 – 19.5%) for CDC2000 and 18.3% (18.1 – 18.5 %) for WHO 2006 reference standards.

Conclusions: The study reaffirms the high prevalence of overweight and obesity in preschool children in New Zealand, and also describes the variation between internationally recommended reference standards. 

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