Stunting, wasting and breastfeeding as correlates of body composition in Cambodian children at 6 and 15 months of age

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Stunting, wasting and breastfeeding as correlates of body composition in Cambodian children at 6 and 15 months of age. / Skau, Jutta Kloppenborg Heick; Grenov, Benedikte; Chamnan, Chhoun; Mary, Chea; Wieringa, Frank T; Dijkhuizen, Marjoleine A; Ritz, Christian; Wells, Jonathan C; Berger, Jacques; Filteau, Suzanne; Roos, Nanna; Michaelsen, Kim F.; Friis, Henrik.

I: British Journal of Nutrition, Bind 121, 2019, s. 688-698.

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Skau, JKH, Grenov, B, Chamnan, C, Mary, C, Wieringa, FT, Dijkhuizen, MA, Ritz, C, Wells, JC, Berger, J, Filteau, S, Roos, N, Michaelsen, KF & Friis, H 2019, 'Stunting, wasting and breastfeeding as correlates of body composition in Cambodian children at 6 and 15 months of age', British Journal of Nutrition, bind 121, s. 688-698. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0007114518003884

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Skau, J. K. H., Grenov, B., Chamnan, C., Mary, C., Wieringa, F. T., Dijkhuizen, M. A., Ritz, C., Wells, J. C., Berger, J., Filteau, S., Roos, N., Michaelsen, K. F., & Friis, H. (2019). Stunting, wasting and breastfeeding as correlates of body composition in Cambodian children at 6 and 15 months of age. British Journal of Nutrition, 121, 688-698. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0007114518003884

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Skau JKH, Grenov B, Chamnan C, Mary C, Wieringa FT, Dijkhuizen MA o.a. Stunting, wasting and breastfeeding as correlates of body composition in Cambodian children at 6 and 15 months of age. British Journal of Nutrition. 2019;121:688-698. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0007114518003884

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Skau, Jutta Kloppenborg Heick ; Grenov, Benedikte ; Chamnan, Chhoun ; Mary, Chea ; Wieringa, Frank T ; Dijkhuizen, Marjoleine A ; Ritz, Christian ; Wells, Jonathan C ; Berger, Jacques ; Filteau, Suzanne ; Roos, Nanna ; Michaelsen, Kim F. ; Friis, Henrik. / Stunting, wasting and breastfeeding as correlates of body composition in Cambodian children at 6 and 15 months of age. I: British Journal of Nutrition. 2019 ; Bind 121. s. 688-698.

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title = "Stunting, wasting and breastfeeding as correlates of body composition in Cambodian children at 6 and 15 months of age",
abstract = "The study aimed at assessing stunting and wasting as correlates of body composition in Cambodian children. As part of a nutrition trial (ISRCTN19918531), fat (FM) and fat-free mass (FFM) were measured using 2H dilution at 6 and 15 months of age. Linear mixed-effects models were used to assess associations of stunting, wasting, sex and breastfeeding with FM and FFM and height-adjusted indexes FMI and FFMI. Of 419 infants enrolled, 98% were breastfed, 15% stunted and 4% wasted at 6 months. At 15 months, 78% were breastfed, 24% stunted and 11% wasted. Those not breastfed had lower FMI at 6 months (-1.22; 95% CI -2.05;-0.39) but not at 15 months (-0.23, -0.51;0.051). Stunted children had lower FM at 6 months and lower FFM at 6 and 15 months compared to children with length-for-age ≥0 Z. Stunting was not associated with FMI or FFMI. Wasted children had lower FM, FFM, FMI and FFMI at 6 and 15 months compared to children with weight-for-length z (WLZ) ≥0. Generally, FFM and FFMI deficits increased with age, whereas FM and FMI deficits decreased, reflecting interactions between age and WLZ. For example, the FFM deficits were -0.99 (-1.26;-0.72) kg at 6 months, and -1.44 (-1.69; -1.19) kg at 15 months (interaction, p<0.05), while the FMI deficits were -2.12 (-2.53;-1.72) kg/m2 at 6 months and -1.32 (-1.77;-0.87) kg/m2 at 15 months (interaction, P<0.05). This indicates that undernourished children preserve body fat at the detriment of fat-free tissue, which may have long-term consequences for health and working capacity.",
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AU - Skau, Jutta Kloppenborg Heick

AU - Grenov, Benedikte

AU - Chamnan, Chhoun

AU - Mary, Chea

AU - Wieringa, Frank T

AU - Dijkhuizen, Marjoleine A

AU - Ritz, Christian

AU - Wells, Jonathan C

AU - Berger, Jacques

AU - Filteau, Suzanne

AU - Roos, Nanna

AU - Michaelsen, Kim F.

AU - Friis, Henrik

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N2 - The study aimed at assessing stunting and wasting as correlates of body composition in Cambodian children. As part of a nutrition trial (ISRCTN19918531), fat (FM) and fat-free mass (FFM) were measured using 2H dilution at 6 and 15 months of age. Linear mixed-effects models were used to assess associations of stunting, wasting, sex and breastfeeding with FM and FFM and height-adjusted indexes FMI and FFMI. Of 419 infants enrolled, 98% were breastfed, 15% stunted and 4% wasted at 6 months. At 15 months, 78% were breastfed, 24% stunted and 11% wasted. Those not breastfed had lower FMI at 6 months (-1.22; 95% CI -2.05;-0.39) but not at 15 months (-0.23, -0.51;0.051). Stunted children had lower FM at 6 months and lower FFM at 6 and 15 months compared to children with length-for-age ≥0 Z. Stunting was not associated with FMI or FFMI. Wasted children had lower FM, FFM, FMI and FFMI at 6 and 15 months compared to children with weight-for-length z (WLZ) ≥0. Generally, FFM and FFMI deficits increased with age, whereas FM and FMI deficits decreased, reflecting interactions between age and WLZ. For example, the FFM deficits were -0.99 (-1.26;-0.72) kg at 6 months, and -1.44 (-1.69; -1.19) kg at 15 months (interaction, p<0.05), while the FMI deficits were -2.12 (-2.53;-1.72) kg/m2 at 6 months and -1.32 (-1.77;-0.87) kg/m2 at 15 months (interaction, P<0.05). This indicates that undernourished children preserve body fat at the detriment of fat-free tissue, which may have long-term consequences for health and working capacity.

AB - The study aimed at assessing stunting and wasting as correlates of body composition in Cambodian children. As part of a nutrition trial (ISRCTN19918531), fat (FM) and fat-free mass (FFM) were measured using 2H dilution at 6 and 15 months of age. Linear mixed-effects models were used to assess associations of stunting, wasting, sex and breastfeeding with FM and FFM and height-adjusted indexes FMI and FFMI. Of 419 infants enrolled, 98% were breastfed, 15% stunted and 4% wasted at 6 months. At 15 months, 78% were breastfed, 24% stunted and 11% wasted. Those not breastfed had lower FMI at 6 months (-1.22; 95% CI -2.05;-0.39) but not at 15 months (-0.23, -0.51;0.051). Stunted children had lower FM at 6 months and lower FFM at 6 and 15 months compared to children with length-for-age ≥0 Z. Stunting was not associated with FMI or FFMI. Wasted children had lower FM, FFM, FMI and FFMI at 6 and 15 months compared to children with weight-for-length z (WLZ) ≥0. Generally, FFM and FFMI deficits increased with age, whereas FM and FMI deficits decreased, reflecting interactions between age and WLZ. For example, the FFM deficits were -0.99 (-1.26;-0.72) kg at 6 months, and -1.44 (-1.69; -1.19) kg at 15 months (interaction, p<0.05), while the FMI deficits were -2.12 (-2.53;-1.72) kg/m2 at 6 months and -1.32 (-1.77;-0.87) kg/m2 at 15 months (interaction, P<0.05). This indicates that undernourished children preserve body fat at the detriment of fat-free tissue, which may have long-term consequences for health and working capacity.

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