Body composition and motor function in children born large for gestational age at term.
Yuji ItoTadashi ItoSho NaraharaHideshi SugiuraYuichiro SugiyamaTetsuo HattoriHiroyuki KidokoroTakeshi TsujiTetsuo KubotaJun NatsumeKoji NoritakeNobuhiko OchiPublished in: Pediatric research (2024)
Children aged 6-12 years who were born large for gestational age (LGA) at term showed a higher fat mass index and lower gait deviation index than those who were born appropriate for gestational age at term. No significant differences in balance function or muscle strength were observed between groups. On multiple regression analysis, gait deviation index was associated with being LGA at birth and fat mass index. In school-aged children who were born LGA, monitoring increased fat mass index and decreased gait deviation index could lessen the risk of metabolic syndrome and reduced gait function.