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Risk of body weight changes among Danish children and adolescents during the COVID-19 pandemic

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PEDIATRIC OBESITY
Volume 18, Issue 4, Pages -

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/ijpo.13005

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children; COVID-19; long-COVID; weight gain; weight loss

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This study investigated the risk of weight changes among Danish children during the COVID-19 pandemic and explored the associations with psychological symptoms and long COVID symptoms. The results showed that 2-3-year-old children with COVID-19 had a higher likelihood of weight loss, while 4-18-year-old children had a lower likelihood of unintended weight gain. Any long COVID-related symptom was associated with weight changes regardless of COVID-19 status. There was no evidence of increasing obesity rates among Danish children post-pandemic.
BackgroundKnowledge of COVID-19 and the pandemic's effects on Danish children's body weight is limited. ObjectiveObjectives were to investigate (I) risk of weight changes among Danish children with and without SARS-CoV-2, (II) associations between weight changes, psychological symptoms, and long COVID symptoms, and (III) weight distribution pre- and post-pandemic. MethodsA national survey was administered to all Danish children aged 0-18 years, with prior COVID-19 (cases) and matched references including questions on weight, weight changes during the pandemic and long COVID-related symptoms. Descriptive statistics and logistic regression were used. Weight distribution was compared with a pre-pandemic database. ResultsIn all, 17 627 cases and 54 656 references were included. The 4-18-year-old cases had lower odds of unintended weight gain. The 2-3-year-old cases had higher odds and the 15-18-year-old cases lower odds of weight loss compared to references. Regardless of COVID-19 status, any reported long COVID-related symptom was associated with a change in body weight. No sign of increasing obesity rates was found among Danish children post-pandemic. ConclusionCOVID-19 was associated with higher odds of weight loss in 2-3-year-olds and lower odds of unintended weight gain in 4-18-year-olds. Any long COVID-related symptom was associated with higher odds of weight changes regardless of COVID-19 status.

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