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A 9-year longitudinal study on trajectories of aggressive and depressive symptoms in male and female children with overweight

Authors

CERNIGLIA Luca CIMINO Silvia ERRIU Michela JEŽEK Stanislav ALMENARA Carlos Arturo TAMBELLI Renata

Year of publication 2019
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source BMC Research Notes
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Social Studies

Citation
Web článek - open access
Doi http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13104-019-4734-x
Keywords Aggressive symptoms; Children; Developmental trajectories; Depressive symptoms; Longitudinal; Overweight
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Description Objectives: The aim of this four waves 9-year longitudinal study was to examine aggressive/depressive symptoms trajectories in a sample of N = 90 children with overweight and a matched group of children with normal weight (subjects balanced by sex and sociodemographic characteristics). Weight and height were measured by pediatricians to calculate body mass index (BMI). Aggressive/depressive symptoms were measured through the Child Behavior Check-List filled out by children’s parents. Multilevel modeling was used to obtain the best fitting curves describing the change over time in aggression and depression scores. These analyses were performed by sex and group. Results: Children with overweight showed a general increase of aggressive symptoms over time, with a peak at 8 years of age in males, whereas scores of the control group decreased over time both in males and in females. Female children with overweight showed increasing levels of depressive symptoms, with a peak at 8 years of age; children with normal weight, instead, showed low scores at all assessment points. The results highlight the importance of considering the developmental trajectories of aggression and depression in children of different weight status.

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