Children at high risk for overweight: a classification and regression trees analysis approach.

OBJECTIVE Early identification of children at high risk for childhood overweight is a major challenge in fighting the obesity epidemic. We tried to identify the most powerful set of combined predictors for childhood overweight at school entry. RESEARCH METHODS AND PROCEDURES A classification and regression trees analysis on risk factors for childhood overweight in 4289 children 5 to 6 years of age participating in the obligatory school entry health examination 2001/2002 in Bavaria, Germany, was performed. Parental questionnaires asked for children's weight at birth and 2 years, breastfeeding history, maternal smoking in pregnancy, parental education, parental overweight/obesity, nationality, and number of older siblings. Overweight was defined according to sex- and age-specific BMI cut-points proposed by the International Obesity Task Force. RESULTS Prevalence of overweight was 11% among the entire study population. Although high early weight gain >10,000 grams was found in about one-half of the overweight children, its positive predictive value reached only 25%, indicating that one of four children with a high early weight gain is overweight at school entry. The best reliable set of predictors included high early weight gain and obese parents and accounted for a likelihood ratio of 3.6, with a corresponding positive predictive value of 40%, and was found in 4% of all children. DISCUSSION A combination of predictors available at 2 years of age could improve predictability of overweight at school entry. However, corresponding low positive predictive values indicate a precision of the prediction that might be insufficient for targeting intervention programs for identified high-risk children.

[1]  D. Vukovic [Obesity in childhood]. , 1972, Srpski Arhiv za Celokupno Lekarstvo.

[2]  E. Locard,et al.  Risk factors of obesity in a five year old population. Parental versus environmental factors. , 1992, International journal of obesity and related metabolic disorders : journal of the International Association for the Study of Obesity.

[3]  E. S. Pearson,et al.  THE USE OF CONFIDENCE OR FIDUCIAL LIMITS ILLUSTRATED IN THE CASE OF THE BINOMIAL , 1934 .

[4]  A. Ekbom,et al.  Smoking during pregnancy and diabetes mellitus in a British longitudinal birth cohort , 2002, BMJ : British Medical Journal.

[5]  B. Zemel,et al.  Infant weight gain and childhood overweight status in a multicenter, cohort study. , 2002, Pediatrics.

[6]  L. Vatten,et al.  Pre- and post-natal growth in children of women who smoked in pregnancy. , 1996, Early human development.

[7]  I. Buchan,et al.  Prevalence of overweight and obese children between 1989 and 1998: population based series of cross sectional studies , 2001, BMJ : British Medical Journal.

[8]  H. Kalies,et al.  Prevalence of overweight and obesity and trends in body mass index in German pre-school children, 1982–1997 , 2002, International Journal of Obesity.

[9]  J. Wardle,et al.  Summary of the Presentations at the Conference on Preventing Childhood Obesity, December 8, 2003 , 2004, Pediatrics.

[10]  A. Toschke,et al.  Early intrauterine exposure to tobacco-inhaled products and obesity. , 2003, American journal of epidemiology.

[11]  B. Koletzko,et al.  Overweight and obesity in 6- to 14-year-old Czech children in 1991: protective effect of breast-feeding. , 2002, The Journal of pediatrics.

[12]  T. Cole,et al.  Establishing a standard definition for child overweight and obesity worldwide: international survey , 2000, BMJ : British Medical Journal.

[13]  S. Featherstone,et al.  Association between postnatal catch›up growth and obesity in childhood: prospective cohort study , 2000 .

[14]  W H Dietz,et al.  Childhood weight affects adult morbidity and mortality. , 1998, The Journal of nutrition.

[15]  Berthold Lausen,et al.  Classification and regression trees (CART) used for the exploration of prognostic factors measured on different scales , 1994 .

[16]  E. Eid Follow-up Study of Physical Growth of Children Who Had Excessive Weight Gain in First Six Months of Life , 1970, British medical journal.

[17]  K. Flegal,et al.  Prevalence of overweight among preschool children in the United States, 1971 through 1994. , 1997, Pediatrics.

[18]  Berthold Koletzko,et al.  Breast feeding and obesity: cross sectional study , 1999, BMJ.

[19]  E. Barrett-Connor,et al.  An approach to identifying osteopenic women at increased short-term risk of fracture. , 2004, Archives of internal medicine.

[20]  M. Corey,et al.  Serum pancreatic enzymes define the pancreatic phenotype in patients with Shwachman-Diamond syndrome. , 2002, The Journal of pediatrics.

[21]  R. Gnavi,et al.  Socioeconomic status, overweight and obesity in prepuberal children: A study in an area of Northern Italy , 2004, European Journal of Epidemiology.

[22]  G. Guyatt,et al.  Users' Guides to the Medical Literature: III. How to Use an Article About a Diagnostic Test: B. What Are the Results and Will They Help Me In Caring for My Patients? , 1994 .

[23]  Periodic health examination, 1994 update: 1. Obesity in childhood. Canadian Task Force on the Periodic Health Examination. , 1994, CMAJ : Canadian Medical Association journal = journal de l'Association medicale canadienne.

[24]  B. Koletzko,et al.  Identifying children at high risk for overweight at school entry by weight gain during the first 2 years. , 2004, Archives of pediatrics & adolescent medicine.

[25]  Berthold Koletzko,et al.  Maternal smoking during pregnancy and childhood obesity. , 2002, American journal of epidemiology.

[26]  K Stepniewska,et al.  Diagnosis of adult tuberculous meningitis by use of clinical and laboratory features , 2002, The Lancet.

[27]  G. Guyatt,et al.  Users' guides to the medical literature. , 1993, JAMA.

[28]  B. Koletzko,et al.  Obesity in Children and Adolescents Worldwide: Current Views and Future Directions—Working Group Report of the First World Congress of Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Nutrition , 2002, Journal of pediatric gastroenterology and nutrition.

[29]  G. Guyatt,et al.  Users' guides to the medical literature. III. How to use an article about a diagnostic test. B. What are the results and will they help me in caring for my patients? The Evidence-Based Medicine Working Group. , 1994, JAMA.

[30]  F. Paccaud,et al.  Prevalence and risk factors for overweight and obesity in children from Seychelles, a country in rapid transition: the importance of early growth , 2002, International Journal of Obesity.

[31]  F. Rasmussen,et al.  The relation of weight, length and ponderal index at birth to body mass index and overweight among 18-year-old males in Sweden , 1998, European Journal of Epidemiology.

[32]  A. Rovlias,et al.  Classification and regression tree for prediction of outcome after severe head injury using simple clinical and laboratory variables. , 2004, Journal of neurotrauma.

[33]  B. Zemel,et al.  Rapid weight gain during infancy and obesity in young adulthood in a cohort of African Americans. , 2003, The American journal of clinical nutrition.

[34]  F Bellisle,et al.  Adiposity rebound in children: a simple indicator for predicting obesity. , 1984, The American journal of clinical nutrition.

[35]  A. Stunkard,et al.  An adoption study of human obesity. , 1986, The New England journal of medicine.

[36]  W H Dietz,et al.  Critical periods in childhood for the development of obesity. , 1994, The American journal of clinical nutrition.