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Associations of childhood BMI traits with blood pressure and glycated haemoglobin in 6–9-year-old Samoan children

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posted on 2025-04-01, 05:23 authored by CC Choy, W Johnson, JM Braun, C Soti-Ulberg, MS Reupena, T Naseri, K Savusa, VF Lupematasila, MS Arorae, F Tafunaina, F Unasa, Rachel DuckhamRachel Duckham, D Wang, ST McGarvey, NL Hawley
SummaryIntroductionPrevalence and risk factors for elevated glycated haemoglobin (HbA1c) and blood pressure (BP) are poorly understood among Pacific children. We examined associations of HbA1c and BP in 6–9 year‐olds with body mass index (BMI) at ages 2, 5, and BMI velocity between 2–9 years in Samoa.MethodsHbA1c (capillary blood) and BP were measured in n = 410 Samoan children who were part of an ongoing cohort study. Multilevel models predicted BMI trajectory characteristics. Generalized linear regressions assessed associations of childhood characteristics and BMI trajectories with HbA1c and BP treated as both continuous and categorical outcomes. Primary caregiver‐reported childhood characteristics were used as covariates.ResultsOverall, 12.90% (n = 53) of children had high HbA1c (≥5.7%) and 33.17% (n = 136) had elevated BP. BMI at 5‐years and BMI velocity were positively associated with high HbA1c prevalence in males. A 1 kg/m2 per year higher velocity was associated with a 1.71 (95% CI: 1.07, 2.75) times higher prevalence of high HbA1c. In females, higher BMI at 5‐years and greater BMI velocity were associated with higher BP at 6–9 years (95% CI: 1.12, 1.40, and 1.42, 2.74, respectively).ConclusionMonitoring childhood BMI trajectories may inform cardiometabolic disease screening and prevention efforts in this at‐risk population.

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Journal

Pediatric Obesity

Volume

19

Article number

e13112

Pagination

1-9

Location

London, Eng.

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ISSN

2047-6310

eISSN

2047-6302

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Issue

6

Publisher

Wiley

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