Body size, form, composition, and a healthy lifestyle associates with health‐related quality of life among Portuguese children

Author:

Rodrigues Daniela12ORCID,Machado‐Rodrigues Aristides M.13ORCID,Gama Augusta14ORCID,Silva Maria‐Raquel G.15ORCID,Nogueira Helena16ORCID,Padez Cristina12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. CIAS – Research Centre for Anthropology and Health University of Coimbra 3000‐456 Coimbra Portugal

2. Department of Life Sciences, Faculty of Sciences and Technology (FCTUC) University of Coimbra 3000‐456 Coimbra Portugal

3. High School of Education Polytechnic Institute of Viseu 3500‐155 Viseu Portugal

4. Department of Animal Biology, Faculty of Sciences University of Lisbon 1749‐016 Lisbon Portugal

5. Faculty of Health Sciences University Fernando Pessoa 4200‐150 Porto Portugal

6. Faculty of Arts and Humanities University of Coimbra 3000‐370 Coimbra Portugal

Abstract

AbstractObjectivesThis study aimed to describe the relationship between body size, form, and composition, and children's lifestyle on health‐related quality of life (HRQoL).MethodsThis cross‐sectional study comprised 1333 children (9.05 ± 0.75 years; 683 females) living in mainland Portugal. Objective anthropometric measures were collected. Parents answered a standardized questionnaire related with children's lifestyle (e.g., sport participation, screen‐ and sleep‐time) and family socioeconomic status (e.g., parental education). HRQoL was measured using the Portuguese version of the KIDSCREEN‐27. Scores were categorized into low and high using a sex‐specific normative cut‐off from European children. A healthier score was created including positive scores for body weight, abdominal obesity, sport participation, sleep‐ and screen‐time.ResultsBody size, form and composition were correlated with children's physical wellbeing. However, sex differences were found in which parameters were associated with wellbeing. Among boys, the body mass index, waist circumference, waist‐to‐height ratio, subscapular and suprailiac skinfold were most correlated with wellbeing, while waist circumference and subscapular skinfold showed the strongest correlations for girls. Sleep duration and sport participation revealed a significant relationship with girls' HRQoL. A logistic regression analysis (adjusted for parental education) revealed that boys scoring 4 or 5 in the healthier index had an increased likelihood of high HRQoL level compared to those fulfilling none.ConclusionsFuture programs aimed at reducing obesity, particularly central obesity, and incorporating multiple health indicators and behaviors, such as sport participation and sleep duration may help improve children's health and wellbeing.

Funder

Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Genetics,Anthropology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics,Anatomy

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