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Increased Prevalence of Obesity in Children With Functional Constipation Evaluated in an Academic Medical Center

机译:在学术医学中心评估的功能性便秘患儿的肥胖患病率增加

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Objective. The rapidly increasing prevalence of obesity in children is the most important problem facing pediatricians today. A recent study suggested an association of obesity and constipation in children but lacked a control group for comparison. The objectives of this study were to evaluate the prevalence of obesity in a large cohort of children with functional constipation and to compare it with a control group representative of the general population.Methods. Retrospective chart review was performed on 719 children, between the ages of 4 and 18 years, with chronic functional constipation seen in the general pediatric and pediatric gastroenterology clinics between July 2002 and June 2004. Data collected included age, gender, BMI, and signs and symptoms of constipation including fecal incontinence. Obesity was classified as a BMI of 95th percentile and severe obesity as a BMI of ≥5 kg/m2 above the 95th percentile for age and gender. The control group consisted of all 930 children (4 to 18 years of age) presenting to the pediatric clinic for a well-child visit between January and June 2004. The χ2 and t tests were used for analysis.Results. Overall prevalence of obesity was significantly higher in constipated children (22.4%) compared with control children (11.7%), and this higher prevalence was also seen for severe obesity. The prevalence rates of obesity were significantly higher in constipated males (25%) than in constipated females (19%) and were significantly higher compared with the control males (13.5%) and control females (9.8%). Constipated boys in all 3 age groups had significantly higher rates of obesity than the control boys; the constipated girls had significantly higher obesity rates for the age groups between 8 and 18 years. Fecal incontinence (encopresis) was present in 334 of 719 (46%) constipated children. The prevalence of obesity was similar in constipated children with and without fecal incontinence.Conclusions. There is a significantly higher prevalence of obesity in children with constipation compared with age- and gender-matched controls. This higher prevalence is present in both boys (4 to 18 years of age) and girls (8 to 18 years of age) with constipation and is not related to the presence of fecal incontinence among constipated children. The higher prevalence of obesity may be a result of dietary factors, activity level, or hormonal influences and needs additional evaluation.
机译:目的。儿童肥胖症的迅速增加是当今儿科医生面临的最重要问题。最近的一项研究表明,儿童肥胖与便秘之间存在关联,但缺乏对照组进行比较。这项研究的目的是评估一大批功能性便秘儿童的肥胖症患病率,并将其与代表普通人群的对照组进行比较。对2002年7月至2004年6月间在普通儿科和儿科肠胃科诊所发现的慢性功能性便秘的719名4至<18岁的儿童进行了回顾性图表回顾。收集的数据包括年龄,性别,BMI和体征和便秘症状,包括大便失禁。根据年龄和性别,肥胖分类为BMI大于95%,严重肥胖分类为BMI≥95kg / m2以上。对照组由930名4至<18岁的儿童组成(2004年1月至2004年6月在儿童医院就诊)。采用χ2和t检验进行分析。结果。便秘儿童的总体肥胖率(22.4%)明显高于对照组儿童(11.7%),严重肥胖者的肥胖率也较高。肥胖的患病率在男性便秘者中占25%,在女性便秘者中占19%,与男性对照者13.5%,女性对照者9.8%相比,肥胖率也更高。在所有三个年龄组中,便秘男孩的肥胖率均明显高于对照组男孩;在8至<18岁的年龄组中,便秘女孩的肥胖率明显更高。 719名便秘儿童中有334名(46%)出现大便失禁(粪便浓缩症)。在有和没有大便失禁的便秘儿童中,肥胖的患病率相似。与年龄和性别相匹配的对照组相比,便秘儿童的肥胖症患病率明显更高。患有便秘的男孩(4至<18岁)和女孩(8至<18岁)均存在较高的患病率,与便秘儿童中是否存在大便失禁无关。肥胖的高发病率可能是饮食因素,活动水平或荷尔蒙影响的结果,需要进一步评估。

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