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- Title
Does height catch-up in schoolchildren have an effect on bone mass in adolescents? Analysis in a Brazilian birth cohort.
- Authors
dos Santos Rodrigues, Livia; Batista, Rosângela F. L.; Simões, Vanda M. F.; Rodrigues, Marizélia R. C.; Barbieri, Marco A.; Bettiol, Heloísa; da Silva, Antonio A. M.
- Abstract
Objective: To analyze the effect of height catch-up at school age on the bone mass of adolescents of a Brazilian birth cohort. Methods: A cohort study using data obtained from the three moments (birth, 7/9 years and 18/19 years of age) of the Cohorts-RPS study. Height catch-up was defined based on the difference between the schoolchild's z-score and birth z-score. The adolescents' bone mineral mass was analyzed using the z-score index for the lumbar spine measured by dual emission X-ray absorptiometry. A theoretical model was developed for the proposed analysis using directed acyclic graphs paired through the nearest-neighbor matching propensity score using the STATA software, version 14.0. The level of significance was set at 5%. Results: Of the 297 studied children, 24.5% achieved height catch-up. The bone mass below the expected for age was observed in 5.39% of the subjects. The mean lumbar spine z-score was -0.34 (±1.01). After the adjustment, no effect was observed between height catch-up at school age and bone mass in adolescents (Coeff = 0.598; 95% CI -0.117 to 1.313; p = 0.101). Conclusion: Even using the directed acyclic graphs and the causal inference method by adjusting the propensity score, the height catch-up did not seem to affect bone mass in adolescents, a result perhaps related to the sample size.
- Subjects
SCHOOL children; BONE density; TEENAGERS; DUAL-energy X-ray absorptiometry; BONE growth
- Publication
Jornal de Pediatria, 2019, Vol 95, Issue 5, p607
- ISSN
0021-7557
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1016/j.jped.2018.05.015