Overweight and obesity among school-going adolescents in Bengaluru, South India

Introduction: Adolescent obesity is an emerging public health problem in urban India. This study assessed the prevalence of overweight and obesity and its associated factors among school-going adolescents in Bengaluru, India. Material and Methods: Cross-sectional study of 734 male and female student...

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Main Authors: Anangamanjari D Pedapudi, Ryan A Davis, Priya Rosenberg, Priya Koilpillai, Bhavya Balasubramanya, Avita Rose Johnson, Ambuj Kumar, Lynette Menezes
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Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2020-01-01
Series:Indian Journal of Community and Family Medicine
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Online Access:http://www.ijcfm.org/article.asp?issn=2395-2113;year=2020;volume=6;issue=1;spage=28;epage=33;aulast=Pedapudi
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Ryan A Davis
Priya Rosenberg
Priya Koilpillai
Bhavya Balasubramanya
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Ambuj Kumar
Lynette Menezes
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Ambuj Kumar
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description Introduction: Adolescent obesity is an emerging public health problem in urban India. This study assessed the prevalence of overweight and obesity and its associated factors among school-going adolescents in Bengaluru, India. Material and Methods: Cross-sectional study of 734 male and female students aged 10 years and older from two private schools in Bengaluru city, India. Students were administered a questionnaire that recorded socioeconomic, and family-related factors and lifestyle behaviors. Anthropometric measurements done to determine overweight and obesity using the WHO body mass index for age charts. Nominal variables were described in terms of frequency and proportion, and odd's ratio (OR) (with 95% confidence interval) as test of association. Results: The prevalence of overweight and obesity among adolescents was 21.7% and 6.1% respectively. Age, gender, religion, education level of parents, mother working outside the home, participation in vigorous physical activities, vegetarian diet, and consumption of junk foods as snacks were not found to be significantly associated with overweight/obesity. Conclusion: The prevalence of overweight/obesity among school-going adolescents in Bengaluru, India was 27.8%. Adolescents from the higher income families, OR = 2.35 (1.43–3.85) as well as students who indicated a family history of obesity, OR = 2.4 (1.72–3.33) were more likely to be overweight or obese. Since young adolescents spend a significant portion of their day in school, a comprehensive school health service including growth monitoring, nutrition education, and exercise programs remains one of the most cost-effective public health measures.
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spelling doaj.art-196ae5f551d441c08db85046649027392023-03-21T08:41:41ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsIndian Journal of Community and Family Medicine2395-21132020-01-0161283310.4103/IJCFM.IJCFM_70_19Overweight and obesity among school-going adolescents in Bengaluru, South IndiaAnangamanjari D PedapudiRyan A DavisPriya RosenbergPriya KoilpillaiBhavya BalasubramanyaAvita Rose JohnsonAmbuj KumarLynette MenezesIntroduction: Adolescent obesity is an emerging public health problem in urban India. This study assessed the prevalence of overweight and obesity and its associated factors among school-going adolescents in Bengaluru, India. Material and Methods: Cross-sectional study of 734 male and female students aged 10 years and older from two private schools in Bengaluru city, India. Students were administered a questionnaire that recorded socioeconomic, and family-related factors and lifestyle behaviors. Anthropometric measurements done to determine overweight and obesity using the WHO body mass index for age charts. Nominal variables were described in terms of frequency and proportion, and odd's ratio (OR) (with 95% confidence interval) as test of association. Results: The prevalence of overweight and obesity among adolescents was 21.7% and 6.1% respectively. Age, gender, religion, education level of parents, mother working outside the home, participation in vigorous physical activities, vegetarian diet, and consumption of junk foods as snacks were not found to be significantly associated with overweight/obesity. Conclusion: The prevalence of overweight/obesity among school-going adolescents in Bengaluru, India was 27.8%. Adolescents from the higher income families, OR = 2.35 (1.43–3.85) as well as students who indicated a family history of obesity, OR = 2.4 (1.72–3.33) were more likely to be overweight or obese. Since young adolescents spend a significant portion of their day in school, a comprehensive school health service including growth monitoring, nutrition education, and exercise programs remains one of the most cost-effective public health measures.http://www.ijcfm.org/article.asp?issn=2395-2113;year=2020;volume=6;issue=1;spage=28;epage=33;aulast=Pedapudiadolescentbody mass indexdietobesityurban
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Lynette Menezes
Overweight and obesity among school-going adolescents in Bengaluru, South India
Indian Journal of Community and Family Medicine
adolescent
body mass index
diet
obesity
urban
title Overweight and obesity among school-going adolescents in Bengaluru, South India
title_full Overweight and obesity among school-going adolescents in Bengaluru, South India
title_fullStr Overweight and obesity among school-going adolescents in Bengaluru, South India
title_full_unstemmed Overweight and obesity among school-going adolescents in Bengaluru, South India
title_short Overweight and obesity among school-going adolescents in Bengaluru, South India
title_sort overweight and obesity among school going adolescents in bengaluru south india
topic adolescent
body mass index
diet
obesity
urban
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