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Perinatal and early adulthood factors associated with adiposity
Authors:Simões Vanda Maria Ferreira  Barbieri Marco Antonio  Silva Antonio Augusto Moura da  Batista Rosangela Fernandes Lucena  Alves Maria Teresa Seabra Soares de Britto e  Cardoso Viviane Cunha  Veloso Helma Jane Ferreira  Bettiol Heloisa
Affiliation:Departamento de Saúde Pública, Universidade Federal do Maranh?o, S?o Luís, Brasil. vanda@elo.com.br
Abstract:We used body mass index (BMI) and waist circumference (WC) as fat indicators to assess whether perinatal and early adulthood factors are associated with adiposity in early adulthood. We hypothesized that risk factors differ between men and women and are also different when WC is used for measuring adiposity as opposed to BMI. We conducted a longitudinal study based on a sample of 2,063 adults from the 1978/1979 Ribeir?o Preto birth cohort. Adjustment was performed using four sequential multiple linear regression models stratified by sex. Both perinatal and early adulthood variables influenced adulthood BMI and WC. The associations differed between men and women and depending on the measure of abdominal adiposity (BMI or WC). Living with a partner, for both men and women, and high fat and alcohol intake in men were factors that were consistently associated with higher adulthood BMI and WC levels. The differences observed between sexes may point to different lifestyles of men and women, suggesting that prevention policies should consider gender specific strategies.
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