Diminishing benefits of urban living for children and adolescents' growth and development
Optimal growth and development in childhood and adolescence is crucial for lifelong health and well-being1-6. Here we used data from 2,325 population-based studies, with measurements of height and weight from 71 million participants, to report the height and body-mass index (BMI) of children and ado...
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Science::Medicine Growth and Development Adolescents Children Mishra, Anu Zhou, Bin Rodriguez-Martinez, Andrea Bixby, Honor Singleton, Rosie K. Carrillo-Larco, Rodrigo M. Sheffer, Kate E. Paciorek, Christopher J. Bennett, James E. Lhoste, Victor Iurilli, Maria L. C. Di Cesare, Mariachiara Bentham, James Phelps, Nowell H. Sophiea, Marisa K. Stevens, Gretchen A. Danaei, Goodarz Cowan, Melanie J. Savin, Stefan Riley, Leanne M. Gregg, Edward W. Aekplakorn, Wichai Ahmad, Noor Ani Baker, Jennifer L. Chirita-Emandi, Adela Farzadfar, Farshad Fink, Günther Heinen, Mirjam Ikeda, Nayu Kengne, Andre P. Khang, Young-Ho Laatikainen, Tiina Laxmaiah, Avula Ma, Jun Monroy-Valle, Michele Mridha, Malay K. Padez, Cristina P. Reynolds, Andrew Sorić, Maroje Starc, Gregor Wirth, James P. Abarca-Gómez, Leandra Abdeen, Ziad A. Abdrakhmanova, Shynar Ghaffar, Suhaila Abdul Abdul Rahim, Hanan F. Abdurrahmonova, Zulfiya Abu-Rmeileh, Niveen M. Garba, Jamila Abubakar Acosta-Cazares, Benjamin Adam, Ishag Adamczyk, Marzena Adams, Robert J. Adu-Afarwuah, Seth Afsana, Kaosar Afzal, Shoaib Agbor, Valirie N. Agdeppa, Imelda A. Aghazadeh-Attari, Javad Aguenaou, Hassan Aguilar-Salinas, Carlos A. Agyemang, Charles Ahmad, Mohamad Hasnan Ahmadi, Ali Ahmadi, Naser Ahmadi, Nastaran Ahmed, Imran Ahmed, Soheir H. Ahrens, Wolfgang Aitmurzaeva, Gulmira Ajlouni, Kamel Al-Hazzaa, Hazzaa M. Al-Lahou, Badreya Al-Raddadi, Rajaa Al Hourani, Huda M. Al Qaoud, Nawal M. Alarouj, Monira AlBuhairan, Fadia AlDhukair, Shahla Aldwairji, Maryam A. Alexius, Sylvia Ali, Mohamed M. Alkandari, Abdullah Alkerwi, Ala'a Alkhatib, Buthaina M. Allin, Kristine Alvarez-Pedrerol, Mar Aly, Eman Amarapurkar, Deepak N. Etxezarreta, Pilar Amiano Amoah, John Amougou, Norbert Amouyel, Philippe Andersen, Lars Bo Anderssen, Sigmund A. Androutsos, Odysseas Ängquist, Lars Anjana, Ranjit Mohan Ansari-Moghaddam, Alireza Anufrieva, Elena Boehm, Bernhard Otto Diminishing benefits of urban living for children and adolescents' growth and development |
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Optimal growth and development in childhood and adolescence is crucial for lifelong health and well-being1-6. Here we used data from 2,325 population-based studies, with measurements of height and weight from 71 million participants, to report the height and body-mass index (BMI) of children and adolescents aged 5-19 years on the basis of rural and urban place of residence in 200 countries and territories from 1990 to 2020. In 1990, children and adolescents residing in cities were taller than their rural counterparts in all but a few high-income countries. By 2020, the urban height advantage became smaller in most countries, and in many high-income western countries it reversed into a small urban-based disadvantage. The exception was for boys in most countries in sub-Saharan Africa and in some countries in Oceania, south Asia and the region of central Asia, Middle East and north Africa. In these countries, successive cohorts of boys from rural places either did not gain height or possibly became shorter, and hence fell further behind their urban peers. The difference between the age-standardized mean BMI of children in urban and rural areas was <1.1 kg m-2 in the vast majority of countries. Within this small range, BMI increased slightly more in cities than in rural areas, except in south Asia, sub-Saharan Africa and some countries in central and eastern Europe. Our results show that in much of the world, the growth and developmental advantages of living in cities have diminished in the twenty-first century, whereas in much of sub-Saharan Africa they have amplified. |
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Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine (LKCMedicine) Mishra, Anu Zhou, Bin Rodriguez-Martinez, Andrea Bixby, Honor Singleton, Rosie K. Carrillo-Larco, Rodrigo M. Sheffer, Kate E. Paciorek, Christopher J. Bennett, James E. Lhoste, Victor Iurilli, Maria L. C. Di Cesare, Mariachiara Bentham, James Phelps, Nowell H. Sophiea, Marisa K. Stevens, Gretchen A. Danaei, Goodarz Cowan, Melanie J. Savin, Stefan Riley, Leanne M. Gregg, Edward W. Aekplakorn, Wichai Ahmad, Noor Ani Baker, Jennifer L. Chirita-Emandi, Adela Farzadfar, Farshad Fink, Günther Heinen, Mirjam Ikeda, Nayu Kengne, Andre P. Khang, Young-Ho Laatikainen, Tiina Laxmaiah, Avula Ma, Jun Monroy-Valle, Michele Mridha, Malay K. Padez, Cristina P. Reynolds, Andrew Sorić, Maroje Starc, Gregor Wirth, James P. Abarca-Gómez, Leandra Abdeen, Ziad A. Abdrakhmanova, Shynar Ghaffar, Suhaila Abdul Abdul Rahim, Hanan F. Abdurrahmonova, Zulfiya Abu-Rmeileh, Niveen M. Garba, Jamila Abubakar Acosta-Cazares, Benjamin Adam, Ishag Adamczyk, Marzena Adams, Robert J. Adu-Afarwuah, Seth Afsana, Kaosar Afzal, Shoaib Agbor, Valirie N. Agdeppa, Imelda A. Aghazadeh-Attari, Javad Aguenaou, Hassan Aguilar-Salinas, Carlos A. Agyemang, Charles Ahmad, Mohamad Hasnan Ahmadi, Ali Ahmadi, Naser Ahmadi, Nastaran Ahmed, Imran Ahmed, Soheir H. Ahrens, Wolfgang Aitmurzaeva, Gulmira Ajlouni, Kamel Al-Hazzaa, Hazzaa M. Al-Lahou, Badreya Al-Raddadi, Rajaa Al Hourani, Huda M. Al Qaoud, Nawal M. Alarouj, Monira AlBuhairan, Fadia AlDhukair, Shahla Aldwairji, Maryam A. Alexius, Sylvia Ali, Mohamed M. Alkandari, Abdullah Alkerwi, Ala'a Alkhatib, Buthaina M. Allin, Kristine Alvarez-Pedrerol, Mar Aly, Eman Amarapurkar, Deepak N. Etxezarreta, Pilar Amiano Amoah, John Amougou, Norbert Amouyel, Philippe Andersen, Lars Bo Anderssen, Sigmund A. Androutsos, Odysseas Ängquist, Lars Anjana, Ranjit Mohan Ansari-Moghaddam, Alireza Anufrieva, Elena Boehm, Bernhard Otto |
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1722482023-12-10T15:37:22Z Diminishing benefits of urban living for children and adolescents' growth and development Mishra, Anu Zhou, Bin Rodriguez-Martinez, Andrea Bixby, Honor Singleton, Rosie K. Carrillo-Larco, Rodrigo M. Sheffer, Kate E. Paciorek, Christopher J. Bennett, James E. Lhoste, Victor Iurilli, Maria L. C. Di Cesare, Mariachiara Bentham, James Phelps, Nowell H. Sophiea, Marisa K. Stevens, Gretchen A. Danaei, Goodarz Cowan, Melanie J. Savin, Stefan Riley, Leanne M. Gregg, Edward W. Aekplakorn, Wichai Ahmad, Noor Ani Baker, Jennifer L. Chirita-Emandi, Adela Farzadfar, Farshad Fink, Günther Heinen, Mirjam Ikeda, Nayu Kengne, Andre P. Khang, Young-Ho Laatikainen, Tiina Laxmaiah, Avula Ma, Jun Monroy-Valle, Michele Mridha, Malay K. Padez, Cristina P. Reynolds, Andrew Sorić, Maroje Starc, Gregor Wirth, James P. Abarca-Gómez, Leandra Abdeen, Ziad A. Abdrakhmanova, Shynar Ghaffar, Suhaila Abdul Abdul Rahim, Hanan F. Abdurrahmonova, Zulfiya Abu-Rmeileh, Niveen M. Garba, Jamila Abubakar Acosta-Cazares, Benjamin Adam, Ishag Adamczyk, Marzena Adams, Robert J. Adu-Afarwuah, Seth Afsana, Kaosar Afzal, Shoaib Agbor, Valirie N. Agdeppa, Imelda A. Aghazadeh-Attari, Javad Aguenaou, Hassan Aguilar-Salinas, Carlos A. Agyemang, Charles Ahmad, Mohamad Hasnan Ahmadi, Ali Ahmadi, Naser Ahmadi, Nastaran Ahmed, Imran Ahmed, Soheir H. Ahrens, Wolfgang Aitmurzaeva, Gulmira Ajlouni, Kamel Al-Hazzaa, Hazzaa M. Al-Lahou, Badreya Al-Raddadi, Rajaa Al Hourani, Huda M. Al Qaoud, Nawal M. Alarouj, Monira AlBuhairan, Fadia AlDhukair, Shahla Aldwairji, Maryam A. Alexius, Sylvia Ali, Mohamed M. Alkandari, Abdullah Alkerwi, Ala'a Alkhatib, Buthaina M. Allin, Kristine Alvarez-Pedrerol, Mar Aly, Eman Amarapurkar, Deepak N. Etxezarreta, Pilar Amiano Amoah, John Amougou, Norbert Amouyel, Philippe Andersen, Lars Bo Anderssen, Sigmund A. Androutsos, Odysseas Ängquist, Lars Anjana, Ranjit Mohan Ansari-Moghaddam, Alireza Anufrieva, Elena Boehm, Bernhard Otto Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine (LKCMedicine) Science::Medicine Growth and Development Adolescents Children Optimal growth and development in childhood and adolescence is crucial for lifelong health and well-being1-6. Here we used data from 2,325 population-based studies, with measurements of height and weight from 71 million participants, to report the height and body-mass index (BMI) of children and adolescents aged 5-19 years on the basis of rural and urban place of residence in 200 countries and territories from 1990 to 2020. In 1990, children and adolescents residing in cities were taller than their rural counterparts in all but a few high-income countries. By 2020, the urban height advantage became smaller in most countries, and in many high-income western countries it reversed into a small urban-based disadvantage. The exception was for boys in most countries in sub-Saharan Africa and in some countries in Oceania, south Asia and the region of central Asia, Middle East and north Africa. In these countries, successive cohorts of boys from rural places either did not gain height or possibly became shorter, and hence fell further behind their urban peers. The difference between the age-standardized mean BMI of children in urban and rural areas was <1.1 kg m-2 in the vast majority of countries. Within this small range, BMI increased slightly more in cities than in rural areas, except in south Asia, sub-Saharan Africa and some countries in central and eastern Europe. Our results show that in much of the world, the growth and developmental advantages of living in cities have diminished in the twenty-first century, whereas in much of sub-Saharan Africa they have amplified. Published version This study was funded by the UK Medical Research Council (grant number MR/V034057/1), the Wellcome Trust (Pathways to Equitable Healthy Cities grant 209376/Z/17/Z), the AstraZeneca Young Health Programme and the European Commission (STOP project through EU Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under Grant Agreement 774548). 2023-12-04T02:53:16Z 2023-12-04T02:53:16Z 2023 Journal Article Mishra, A., Zhou, B., Rodriguez-Martinez, A., Bixby, H., Singleton, R. K., Carrillo-Larco, R. M., Sheffer, K. E., Paciorek, C. J., Bennett, J. E., Lhoste, V., Iurilli, M. L. C., Di Cesare, M., Bentham, J., Phelps, N. H., Sophiea, M. K., Stevens, G. A., Danaei, G., Cowan, M. J., Savin, S., ...Boehm, B. O. (2023). Diminishing benefits of urban living for children and adolescents' growth and development. Nature, 615(7954), 874-883. https://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41586-023-05772-8 0028-0836 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/172248 10.1038/s41586-023-05772-8 36991188 2-s2.0-85151221457 7954 615 874 883 en Nature © 2023 The Author(s). Open Access. This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons licence, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article’s Creative Commons licence, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article’s Creative Commons licence and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. 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