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Change in BMI in Children Over the First 30 Months After the Start of the SARS-CoV-2 Pandemic.

Katherynne T GreveTodd L FosterRayanne PancoastCourtney YarberHeather AdamsRita Patel
Published in: Clinical pediatrics (2023)
Our study aim was to assess body mass index (BMI) change in children in the immediate 6 months of the pandemic, to follow longitudinal BMI change up to 30 months after the pandemic start, and to identify sociodemographic factors associated with these changes. Our study included a retrospective chart review of 1298 children 2 to 18 years old with office visits at an Indianapolis primary care clinic. Body mass index and sociodemographic information were collected at visits during 3 time periods: Prepandemic (March 1, 2019-February 28, 2020), Early Pandemic (June 1, 2020-November 30, 2020), and Late Pandemic (December 1, 2020-September 30, 2022). Data analysis indicated statistically significant increases in BMI monthly rate of change from Prepandemic to Early Pandemic periods. Interestingly, BMI rate of change stabilized from Early Pandemic to Late Pandemic periods but remained positive, suggesting children had slower, but persistent, continued BMI increase after the pandemic initiation.
Keyphrases
  • sars cov
  • coronavirus disease
  • body mass index
  • respiratory syndrome coronavirus
  • primary care
  • weight gain
  • young adults
  • data analysis
  • healthcare