Relationships of Diet with Overweight Events in Disabled Youth.

T. Hidayati, A. Akrom, Erviana Erviana, Indri Nurasa
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More than one billion people are estimated to live with various types of disabilities. There are around 15% of the world population, namely 110 million (2.2%) and 190 million (3.8%) people aged 15 years and over have difficulties in performing their functions. Problems that concern persons with disabilities are among them, overweight. Overweight is currently a significant health problem in advanced societies, its prevalence is increasing worldwide, and it is a high-risk factor for noncommunicable diseases. Objective: The general aim in this study was to determine the relationship of diet, physical activity and parenting with the incidence of overweight in adolescents with disabilities. This type of research is observational analytic, with a case-control design. The sampling technique used in nonprobability sampling was using purposive sampling technique. The sample used was 104 consisting of 52 case groups and 52 control groups. Results: The results of the study showed that the majority of the research subjects were early adolescents (70.2%), female sex (54.8%); the most types of disabilities were mental disabilities. The results of the analysis using the chi-square test showed that there was a significant relationship between diet and physical activity with the incidence of overweight in adolescents with disabilities with a value of p <0.05. The odds ratio of the diet to overweight is 12,267 and p< 0.05. There is a relationship between diet and physical activity with the prevalence of overweight in adolescents with disabilities in Special schools for people with disabilities in West Sulawesi Province where dietary patterns tend to be excessive and physical activity tends to be mild. Keywords—overweight, diet, disability, case-control
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残疾青少年饮食与超重事件的关系。
估计有超过10亿人患有各种残疾。大约15%的世界人口,即1.1亿(2.2%)和1.9亿(3.8%)15岁及以上的人在履行职能方面有困难。与残疾人有关的问题包括超重。超重是目前发达社会的一个重大健康问题,其患病率在全球范围内呈上升趋势,是非传染性疾病的高危因素。目的:本研究的总体目的是确定饮食、体育活动和父母教养与残疾青少年超重发生率的关系。这种类型的研究是观察性分析的,采用病例对照设计。非概率抽样中采用的抽样技术是有目的抽样技术。共104例,包括52个病例组和52个对照组。结果:研究结果表明,研究对象以早期青少年(70.2%)为主,女性(54.8%);残疾类型最多的是精神残疾。卡方检验分析结果显示,饮食和体育活动与残疾青少年超重发生率之间存在显著相关,p <0.05。饮食与超重的比值比为12267,p< 0.05。在西苏拉威西省的残疾人特殊学校中,饮食和身体活动与残疾青少年超重的普遍存在关系,那里的饮食模式往往过度,而身体活动往往很温和。关键词:超重,饮食,残疾,病例对照
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