Prevalence and secular trend of childhood overweight and obesity in a Mediterranean area of Southeast Spain

M. T. Pastor-Fajardo, Vicente Bosch-Giménez, E. Larqué, Carmen Solano Navarro, M. A. Fuentes-Castelló, José Pastor-Rosado
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ABSTRACT Introduction Childhood obesity epidemic is a worldwide public health problem, but recent studies show a stabilization trend. Objective To study the prevalence of overweight and obesity in school-age children from a Mediterranean area in Southeast Spain from 1992 to 2011. Methods Cross-sectional study at two-time points (1992 and 2011) of representative samples of children aged 6-11 years (n = 737 and 620, respectively). Weight and height were measured by trained personnel. Overweight and obesity were defined according to Body Mass Index (BMI) using the International Obesity Task Force (IOTF) and the World Health Organization (WHO) criteria. Results The prevalence of overnutrition (overweight plus obesity) decreased significantly from 1992 to 2011, with a decrease of 45.4% to 36.0% (according to the WHO cut-offs) or 37.3% to 30.0% (according to the IOTF cut-offs). Obesity decreased significantly according to WHO criteria (19.6% to 13.5%) while overweight remained stable. When grouping by sex, overnutrition in girls remained stable with a prevalence of 39.0% (WHO) or 34.0% (IOTF) in 1992, and 35.7% (WHO) or 31.1% (IOTF) in 2011. However, in boys a significant decrease is observed, with a prevalence of 50.0% (WHO) or 38.8% (IOTF) in 1992, decreasing to 38.8% (WHO) and 29.5% (IOTF) in 2011. Conclusions Even though the prevalence of childhood overweight and obesity remained at high levels, according to our results in the studied period there was a decrease in the Mediterranean area of Southeast Spain. There was variability between sex, with a significant decrease only in males. Prevalence estimates varied depending on the reference values used.
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西班牙东南部地中海地区儿童超重和肥胖的患病率及长期趋势
摘要引言儿童肥胖流行是一个全球性的公共卫生问题,但最近的研究显示出稳定的趋势。目的研究1992年至2011年西班牙东南部地中海地区学龄儿童超重和肥胖的患病率。方法在1992年和2011年两个时间点对6-11岁儿童(分别为737和620)的代表性样本进行横断面研究。由受过训练的人员测量体重和身高。超重和肥胖是根据体重指数(BMI)使用国际肥胖工作组(IOTF)和世界卫生组织(世界卫生组织)标准定义的。结果从1992年到2011年,营养过剩(超重加肥胖)的患病率显著下降,下降了45.4%至36.0%(根据世界卫生组织的削减)或37.3%至30.0%(根据IOTF削减)。根据世界卫生组织的标准,肥胖显著下降(19.6%至13.5%),而超重保持稳定。按性别分组时,女孩营养过剩保持稳定,1992年的患病率为39.0%(世界卫生组织)或34.0%(国际营养不良联合会),2011年为35.7%(世界卫生组织)或31.1%(国际营养过剩联合会)。然而,观察到男孩的发病率显著下降,1992年患病率为50.0%(世界卫生组织)或38.8%(IOTF),2011年降至38.8%(世界卫生组织)和29.5%(IOTF)。结论尽管儿童超重和肥胖的患病率仍然很高,但根据我们在研究期间的结果,西班牙东南部地中海地区的患病率有所下降。性别之间存在差异,只有男性显著减少。患病率估计值因使用的参考值而异。
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