Go to:
Logótipo
Comuta visibilidade da coluna esquerda
Você está em: Start > Publications > View > Weight Trends in Children and Adolescents During the COVID-19 Pandemic and its Relationship with Psychological Distress [Evolução do Peso em Crianças e Adolescentes Durante a Pandemia de COVID-19 e sua Relação com Sofrimento Psicológico]
Publication

Publications

Weight Trends in Children and Adolescents During the COVID-19 Pandemic and its Relationship with Psychological Distress [Evolução do Peso em Crianças e Adolescentes Durante a Pandemia de COVID-19 e sua Relação com Sofrimento Psicológico]

Title
Weight Trends in Children and Adolescents During the COVID-19 Pandemic and its Relationship with Psychological Distress [Evolução do Peso em Crianças e Adolescentes Durante a Pandemia de COVID-19 e sua Relação com Sofrimento Psicológico]
Type
Article in International Scientific Journal
Year
2023
Authors
Pinheiro, F
(Author)
Other
The person does not belong to the institution. The person does not belong to the institution. The person does not belong to the institution. Without AUTHENTICUS Without ORCID
Viana, Victor
(Author)
FCNAUP
View Personal Page You do not have permissions to view the institutional email. Search for Participant Publications View Authenticus page Without ORCID
Rêgo, C
(Author)
Other
The person does not belong to the institution. The person does not belong to the institution. The person does not belong to the institution. Without AUTHENTICUS Without ORCID
Journal
Vol. 54
Pages: 21-31
ISSN: 2184-3333
Indexing
Scientific classification
CORDIS: Health sciences
FOS: Medical and Health sciences
Other information
Authenticus ID: P-00X-WKW
Abstract (EN): Introduction: The COVID-19 pandemic has led to a biopsychosocial health deterioration in children and adolescents. However, there is a lack of knowledge about its impact on weight status. This study aimed to assess the body mass index trends in children and adolescents over more than one year of the COVID-19 pandemic. Moreover, this research examined the association of ¿children and adolescents¿ overall body mass index changes with psychological distress and specific household characteristics. Methods: This cross-sectional study with a retrospective component was carried out in a Portuguese hospital with a convenience sample of 422 children and adolescents (mean age = 12.4 ± 2.9 years) and one of their parents. A validated online questionnaire was administered to both groups to evaluate their psychological distress. Multiple linear regression was used to identify the body mass index change predictors. Results: The COVID-19 pandemic has caused weight gain in children (p < 0.001), increasing the prevalence of overweight and obesity. The first lockdown alone accounted for the observed results, as the remaining time was characterized by a gradual decrease in body mass index, though insufficient to reach pre-pandemic levels (p = 0.015). Associated factors included ¿children and adolescents¿ body mass index, stress, and specific household characteristics. Discussion: This study contradicted the hypothesis that weight would increase proportionately to the number of months of school closure. It also underscores children¿s difficulties in losing the weight gained during the first lockdown. Finally, the association of weight gain with environmental and psychological factors highlighted the importance of their consideration in the therapeutical approach towards excessive weight gain. © Author(s) (or their employer(s)) and Portuguese Journal of Pediatrics 2023.
Language: English
Type (Professor's evaluation): Scientific
Documents
We could not find any documents associated to the publication.
Related Publications

Of the same journal

A rare case of a type iv laryngotracheal cleft in association with vacterl (2021)
Another Publication in an International Scientific Journal
Moita, RM; Pissarra, S; Spratley, J; Inês Azevedo; Guimarães, H
Systematic review on the performance of the Movement Assessment Battery in the preschool assessment of preterm infants (2020)
Article in National Scientific Journal
Ana Moreira; Rui Corredeira; Mafalda Ribeiro; Olga Vasconcelos
Persistent crying in infants: Not always colic [Choro persistente em crianças: Nem sempre cólicas] (2021)
Article in National Scientific Journal
de Bragança, RL; Sarmento, JA; Granja, S; Grilo, M; Moreira, A
Annular pancreas: Unusual presentation of a rare malformation [Pâncreas anular: Apresentação pouco habitual de uma malformação rara] (2019)
Article in National Scientific Journal
Fortuna J; Rodrigues AL; Amante S; Estevão-Costa J; Fragoso AC

See all (12)

Recommend this page Top
Copyright 1996-2025 © Faculdade de Direito da Universidade do Porto  I Terms and Conditions  I Acessibility  I Index A-Z
Page created on: 2025-08-13 at 11:38:52 | Privacy Policy | Personal Data Protection Policy | Whistleblowing