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Socio-Demographic and Behavioral Risk Factors Associated with the High Prevalence of Overweight and Obesity in Portuguese Children

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Resumo:Objectives: Childhood obesity is a public health concern in Portugal. Socio-demographic and behavioral factors are highly associated with obesity but are not clearly understood. This article aims to update the prevalence of overweight and obesity in Portuguese children and to explore the influence and risks of socio-demographic factors and behavioral factors.factors and behavioral factors. Methods: A cross-sectional study of Portuguese children aged 3–10 years from all 18 mainland districts took place between March 2009 and January 2010. The sample was composed by 17,136 children, 3–10 years of age (8,455 boys; 8,681 girls). Height, weight, and other anthropometric measurements were obtained by trained technicians. Body mass index (BMI) was calculated along with other anthropometric variables. Data analyses took place between April and September 2012. The overweight/obesity classification was established by age-and sex-specific BMI cut-off points as defined by the International obesity task force (IOTF). Parents completed questionnaires about socio-demographic and behavioral characteristics of the family. Results: Almost 28% of the Portuguese children were overweight or obese (19.7% overweight; 8.2% obese). Prevalence was greater in girls than in boys. Logistic regression models found that the odds of childhood obesity were significantly affected by biological, socio-demographic, and behavioral factors. Conclusions: The protective factors against childhood overweight/obesity in this sample of Portuguese children are: (i) being male; (ii) having been breastfeed; (iii) having been born from mothers who did not smoke during pregnancy; (iv) engaging in little sedentary behaviors (TV, PC, and playing electronic games); (iv) performing at least 1 h of moderate physical activity every day; and (v) having parents with higher educational levels who also have their BMI within the healthy ranges.
Autores principais:Bingham, Daniel D.
Outros Autores:Bingham, Daniel D.; Varela-Silva, Maria I.; Varela-Silva, Maria I.; Ferrão, Maria M.; Ferrão, Maria Miguel; Gama, Augusta; Gama, Augusta; Gama, Augusta; 0000-0003-2143-8602; N-1657-2015; staff; Mourão, Maria I.; Mourão, Maria I.; Nogueira, Helena; Nogueira, Helena; Nogueira, Helena; Nogueira, Helena; CEGOT – Centre of Studies on Geography and Spatial Planning; CEGOT – Centre of Studies on Geography and Spatial Planning; Santana, Paula; Santana, Paula; CEGOT – Centre of Studies on Geography and Spatial Planning; 0000-0002-7658-8475; 7003526784; V-9161-2017; staff; research; Coimbra; PT; 0000-0001-5724-3538; 8367611900; N-8663-2018; staff; Marques, Vitor R.; Rosado Marques, Vitor; Marques, Vítor Rosado; Rosado-Marques, Vitor; Rosado, V.; Rosado-Marques, V.; Marques, Vítor; Marques, V.; Marques, Vitor R.; Marques, V. R.; CIAS - Research Centre for Anthropology and Health; CIAS - Research Centre for Anthropology and Health; research; 0000-0003-4343-6624; 55637778700; 57189025405; G-8342-2011; staff; Padez, C.; Padez, Cristina; Padez, Cristina M.; Padez, Cristina; Padez, Cristina P.; Padez, C.; CIAS - Research Centre for Anthropology and Health; CIAS - Research Centre for Anthropology and Health; research; cpadez@antrop.uc.pt; 0000-0002-1967-3497; 6602450500; B-3476-2012; staff; Publicou 107 artigos em revistas especializadas. Possui 8 capítulo(s) de livros e 1 livro(s). Orientou 3 tese(s) de doutoramento e coorientou 3. Orientou 13 dissertação(ões) de mestrado e coorientou 6. Atua na(s) área(s) de Ciências Sociais com ênfase em Sociologia com ênfase em Antropologia e Ciências Sociais com ênfase em Sociologia com ênfase em Antropologia. No seu currículo Ciência Vitae os termos mais frequentes na contextualização da produção científica, tecnológica e artístico-cultural são: Adiposity; Body Mass Index; Child; Obesity, Abdominal; Pediatric Obesity; Portugal; Adiposidade; Criança; Índice de Massa Corporal; Obesidade Abdominal; Obesidade Pediátrica; Portugal; Motor skills; Anthropometry; Exercise; Asma; Rinite; Ciências da Saúde, Ciências da saúde; Health sciences, Health sciences; Ciências médicas e da saúde::Ciências da saúde; Medical and Health sciences::Health sciences; childhood; motor development; KTK battery; coordination; Ciências da Saúde; Health sciences; Adipose Tissue; Adolescent; Adult; Alpha-Ketoglutarate-Dependent Dioxygenase FTO; Female; Humans; Male; Obesity; Portugal; Proteins; Young Adult; Body Mass Index; Polymorphism, Genetic; Populações humanas; Envelhecimento (Biologia); Demografia -- Concelho de Estarreja (Portugal); Obesidade infantil; Blood pressure; hypertension; population health; global health; non-communicable disease; Paracetamol; Antibiotics; Asthma; Childhood; Secular Trend; Stature; Menarche; Social Change; insulin resistance,; risk factors,; metabolic syndrome,; HOMA-IR,; adolescence; Ciências da Saúde, Medicina clínica; Health sciences, Clinical medicine; Ciências médicas e da saúde::Medicina clínica; Medical and Health sciences::Clinical medicine; 5-HTTLPR and STin2 polymorphisms,; MAOA VNTR polymorphism,; serotonin transporter,; overweight and obesity,; Overweight; Young adults; Ciências biológicas; Biological sciences; Ciências exactas e naturais::Ciências biológicas; Natural sciences::Biological sciences; Obesidade/Obesity; Excesso de peso/Overweight; Asma/Asthma; Fenótipos/Phenotypes; Asma induzida por obesidade/Obesity-induced asthma; .
Ano:2013
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:artigo
Tipo de acesso:acesso aberto
Instituição associada:Universidade de Coimbra
Idioma:inglês
Origem:Estudo Geral - Universidade de Coimbra
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Resumo:Objectives: Childhood obesity is a public health concern in Portugal. Socio-demographic and behavioral factors are highly associated with obesity but are not clearly understood. This article aims to update the prevalence of overweight and obesity in Portuguese children and to explore the influence and risks of socio-demographic factors and behavioral factors.factors and behavioral factors. Methods: A cross-sectional study of Portuguese children aged 3–10 years from all 18 mainland districts took place between March 2009 and January 2010. The sample was composed by 17,136 children, 3–10 years of age (8,455 boys; 8,681 girls). Height, weight, and other anthropometric measurements were obtained by trained technicians. Body mass index (BMI) was calculated along with other anthropometric variables. Data analyses took place between April and September 2012. The overweight/obesity classification was established by age-and sex-specific BMI cut-off points as defined by the International obesity task force (IOTF). Parents completed questionnaires about socio-demographic and behavioral characteristics of the family. Results: Almost 28% of the Portuguese children were overweight or obese (19.7% overweight; 8.2% obese). Prevalence was greater in girls than in boys. Logistic regression models found that the odds of childhood obesity were significantly affected by biological, socio-demographic, and behavioral factors. Conclusions: The protective factors against childhood overweight/obesity in this sample of Portuguese children are: (i) being male; (ii) having been breastfeed; (iii) having been born from mothers who did not smoke during pregnancy; (iv) engaging in little sedentary behaviors (TV, PC, and playing electronic games); (iv) performing at least 1 h of moderate physical activity every day; and (v) having parents with higher educational levels who also have their BMI within the healthy ranges.