%0 Journal Article %T Is the prevalence of overweight reducing at age 5每6ˋyears? Ten years data collection in ASL Milano 2 %A Paolo Brambilla %A Maria Vezzoni %A Roberto Lucchini %A Luigi Acerbi %A Alessandra Brambilla %A Giancarlo Brandolini %A Patrizia Rogari %A Galdino Cassavia %J Italian Journal of Pediatrics %D 2012 %I BioMed Central %R 10.1186/1824-7288-38-24 %X The Health Report n 8, used at 5每6 y and containing body mass index (BMI), was utilized for prevalence estimation from 2002 to 2011 according to BMI cut-offs proposed by Cole et al.Overweight and obese children progressively decreased during the study period (p 0.0002) with a minimum observed in 2011, showing a cumulative frequency of 23.1% in 2002 and of 16.6% in 2011 (ˋ6.5%). Mean BMI values progressively decreased with time so that BMI values in 2010每2011 were significantly lower than in 2002每2003 (pˋ<ˋ0.0001). Underweight subjects increased with time (p 0.013), from 8.2% in 2002 to 9.9% in 2011, but grade 3 underweight (i.e., severe thinness) did not increase during the study period. In years 2010 plus 2011, not Italians children showed higher percentages of underweight (12.5%) and overweight plus obesity (23.5%) respect to Italian peers (9.0% and 18.1%, respectively, p values <0.01 and 0.0029).This is the first report suggesting a possible decrease of overweight and obesity at 5每6 y in Italy in the last decade. As the study focused only on 5每6 y children, we don*t know if the true overweight prevalence in pediatric age is really reducing or the starting age of overweight status is simply delayed. The higher risk for malnutrition, both for excess or defect, found in our Area in not Italian children respect to Italian peers, strongly suggests to implement weight control especially for those children. Our finding needs further confirm studies but seems encouraging for true prevention of such condition. %K Overweight %K Obesity %K Children %K Underweight %K Prevention %K Blood pressure %U http://www.ijponline.net/content/38/1/24/abstract