Weight Trajectories among Children with Down Syndrome: A Retrospective Study.
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
5-2025
Identifier
DOI: 10.1016/j.jpeds.2025.114491
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate body mass index trajectories over time and to evaluate common comorbidities across a large, nationally representative sample of youth with Down syndrome (DS).
STUDY DESIGN: This retrospective study included children ages 2-18 years within the Cerner Health Facts database with a diagnosis of DS and a medical visit between 2010 and 2017. Comorbid conditions were mapped into PheCodes (ie, ≥1 International Classification of Diseases codes that combine into specific diseases or traits) and were included if they occurred in ≥1% (145 PheCodes) of the sample.
RESULTS: Outcomes trajectories were analyzed through generalized additive mixed models. Estimated modified body mass index z-scores showed a general trend of nonlinear increasing weight by age, specifically an increase from age 2 through 5 years, then stabilization until age 10, thereafter increasing again. When comorbidities were included, some were associated with lower rates of weight gain, whereas others were associated with higher rates of weight gain.
CONCLUSIONS: This study showed rapid weight gain in early years and early adolescence for youth with DS. This pattern of weight gain is consistent with same-age peers; however, youth with DS have difficulty recovering after these periods owing to several factors, such as not having the same height gain. Given these patterns, intervention and prevention should target periods of time when recovery is difficult.
Journal Title
The Journal of pediatrics
Volume
280
First Page
114491
Last Page
114491
MeSH Keywords
Humans; Down Syndrome; Retrospective Studies; Child; Adolescent; Child, Preschool; Male; Female; Body-Weight Trajectory; Body Mass Index; Weight Gain; Comorbidity
PubMed ID
39884458
Keywords
Down Syndrome; Retrospective Studies; Body-Weight Trajectory; Body Mass Index; Weight Gain; Comorbidity
Recommended Citation
Killian HJ, Forseth B, Bakula DM, et al. Weight Trajectories among Children with Down Syndrome: A Retrospective Study. J Pediatr. 2025;280:114491. doi:10.1016/j.jpeds.2025.114491