PLoS ONE (Jan 2014)

Overweight in adolescence can be predicted at age 6 years: a CART analysis in German cohorts.

  • Christina Riedel,
  • Rüdiger von Kries,
  • Anette E Buyken,
  • Katharina Diethelm,
  • Thomas Keil,
  • Linus Grabenhenrich,
  • Manfred J Müller,
  • Sandra Plachta-Danielzik

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0093581
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 3
p. e93581

Abstract

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OBJECTIVE: To examine, whether overweight in adolescents can be predicted from the body mass index (BMI) category, at the age of 6, the mother's education level and mother's obesity and to quantify the proportion of overweight at the age of 14 that can be explained by these predictors. METHOD: Pooled data from three German cohorts providing anthropometric and other relevant data to a total of 1 287 children. We used a classification and regression tree (CART) approach to identify the contribution of BMI category at the age of 6 (obese: BMI > 97th percentile (P97); overweight: P90 P90) at the age of 14. RESULTS: While 4.8% [95%CI: 3.2;7.0] of 651 boys and 4.1% [95%CI: 2.6;6.2] of 636 girls with a BMIP97 (similar results for girls). BM I ≥ P75 at the age of 6 explained 63.5% [95%CI: 51.1;74.5]) and 72.0% [95%CI: 60.4;81.8] of overweight/obesity at the age of 14 in boys and girls, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: Overweight/obesity in adolescence can be predicted by BMI category at the age of 6 allowing for parent counselling or risk guided interventions in children with BMI ≥ P75, who accounted for >2/3 of overweight/obesity in adolescents.