更新的2025年瑞士增长指标:没有身高差异,但与移民相关的BMI变化
Urs Eiholzer1, Anika Stephan1, Ilja Dubinski1
1Center for Paediatric Endocrinology Zurich (PEZZ), Moehrlistrasse 69, 8006 Zurich, Switzerland.
Journal of clinical medicine
|August 28, 2025
概括
更新的瑞士增长参考数据,包括所有地区的数据,在很大程度上证实了2019年儿童身高和体重的先前发现. 女孩的BMI百分位显示出较小的临床相关差异,以及与父母移民背景相关的差异.
科学领域:
- 儿童内分泌学和生长监测
- 公共卫生和国家卫生统计.
背景情况:
- 2019年瑞士的增长参考数据是基于德语语系.
- 国家代表性要求包括法语和意大利语地区的数据.
研究的目的:
- 验证和更新瑞士国家身高,体重和BMI的成长参考值.
- 评估父母移民背景对孩子成长的影响.
主要方法:
- 对43,290名儿童和青少年的人类统计数据的分析 (2019年+2025年).
- 使用位置,尺度和形状 (GAMLSS) 框架进行百分线曲线的建模.
主要成果:
- 扩展数据集在很大程度上证实了2019年身高和体重的参考值;差异在临床上是可以忽略不计的.
- 在女孩身上观察到BMI百分位的临床相关差异 (在第97百分位时高达0. 8公斤/ m2).
- 父母的移民背景显示了儿童的BMI的相关差异.
结论:
- 扩展的瑞士生长参考 (2019年+2025年) 是稳固的,适用于临床实践.
- 为了保持有效性,有针对性的更新是必要的,考虑到人口迁移的变化.
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