Trends in growth and obesity in ethnic groups in Britain
Department of
Public Health Medicine, UMDS St Thomas's Campus, London SE1 7EH,
UK
Correspondence to: Miss Chinn. email: s.chinn{at}umds.ac.uk
Accepted 29 January 1998
AIM
To estimate trends in growth for 5 to 11 year
old ethnic minority and inner city children and comparative
representative samples from 1983 to 1994.
DESIGN
Mixed longitudinal.
SUBJECTS
At each of six surveys, more than
2000 inner city white, 1500 Urdu or Punjabi speaking, 5000 English
representative white, 3000 Scottish representative white, and
around 1000 Afro-Caribbean, 500 falling to 300 Gujarati speaking, and
260 increasing to 300 other Indian children.
MAIN OUTCOME MEASUREMENTS
Height, weight for
height, and triceps skinfold thickness.
RESULTS
Height increased in all inner city
groups by ~ 1.5 cm, but group differences were maintained. Trends
in triceps skinfold varied, but increased by 4-12% in Indian
subcontinent girls. Weight for height increased generally. Inner city
white children showed conflicting trends in weight for height and fatness.
CONCLUSIONS
Afro-Caribbean children are
maintaining their tall, slim build, but other groups emphasise the
diversity of obesity patterns in a multi-ethnic society, with a
predominant trend towards greater obesity. Monitoring of these groups
should continue.
© 1998 by Archives of Disease in Childhood
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