2007
DOI: 10.4067/s0370-41062007000200004
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Factores asociados al exceso de peso durante el primer año de vida

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“…Studies indicated that associated with obesity are factors such as a high birth weight, a higher than expected weight increase during the first year of life, improvements in socio-economic conditions and a lower level of physical activity (Olivares et al 1999;Kain et al 2003;Loaiza and Bustos 2007). The fact we found in our study that the annual change is greater in children with two Mapuche surnames is also a worrying trend and cause for concern.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 46%
“…Studies indicated that associated with obesity are factors such as a high birth weight, a higher than expected weight increase during the first year of life, improvements in socio-economic conditions and a lower level of physical activity (Olivares et al 1999;Kain et al 2003;Loaiza and Bustos 2007). The fact we found in our study that the annual change is greater in children with two Mapuche surnames is also a worrying trend and cause for concern.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 46%
“…Results obtained in 2015 showed that the lowest prevalence of obesity in children aged between 4 and 5 years old was found in Antofagasta (Northern Chile, 20.8%) and the highest prevalence was found in Magallanes (26.4%), the southernmost Chilean region. Previous reports from the JUNAEB and other studies also show an increase in the prevalence of obesity from north to south (Atalah, Urteaga, Rebolledo, Delfín, & Ramos, ; Loaiza & Atalah, ; Loaiza & Bustos, ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 63%
“…Sobrepeso (17,21,25,26). En el análisis grupal de las variables en que la obesidad pregestacional y el incremento de peso gestacional presentaron colinealidad, se presume que tal asociación es consecuencia de malos hábitos de alimentación.…”
Section: Factoresunclassified
“…En el análisis grupal de las variables en que la obesidad pregestacional y el incremento de peso gestacional presentaron colinealidad, se presume que tal asociación es consecuencia de malos hábitos de alimentación. La obesidad presente desde etapas previas al embarazo demostró una estrecha relación con la elevada ingesta alimentaria a lo largo de la gestación, resultando en un incremento de peso gestacional mayor al esperado, condición que ya ha sido referido en otras revisiones (9,13,17), y que en el contexto de la cultura en México, esta obesidad gestacional es socialmente aceptada. La colinealidad entre estas variables, precisó la eliminación de la variable incremento de peso gestacional, en la integración de los modelos.…”
Section: Factoresunclassified