The increasing trend in the body mass index of Qatari adolescents 2003–2009

K. Fosse, C. Rootwelt, A. Tuffaha, H. Said, A. Sandridge, I. Janahi, Lars Hedin, N. Elkum, W. Greer
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Background: Although obesity is an increasing public health problem throughout the Arabian Peninsula, only a few comprehensive population-based studies have been published in Qatar. In particular, there is a dearth of published information on the increasing body mass index (BMI) of the most vulnerable Qatari sub-population – adolescents. This paper partially addresses this omission by documenting the BMI status of Qatari youth in 2008/2009; it also highlights the changes in BMI that occurred during the first decade of this century, when local risk factors were significantly increasing. Methods: Using a simple random sampling approach, adolescents were selected from a pool of Qatari children attending government schools in Qatar. This resulted in a comprehensive dataset of height and BMI for 705 boys and girls aged 12–17 years. Results: The overall prevalence of Qatari adolescents who were overweight/obese in 2008–2009 was 19.9%/26.7% (boys) and 23.2%/17.2% (girls). This represents a change in the prevalence of overweight/obesity of − 8.7%/+18.8 (boys) and +4.3%/+12.1% (girls) during the time between these studies. Conclusions: BMI increased substantially during the last decade, leading to a corresponding increase in the prevalence of adolescent obesity. These results demonstrate that regular monitoring of the BMI status of the Qatari adolescent population provides valuable predictors for adults.
2003-2009年卡塔尔青少年体质指数的上升趋势
背景:尽管肥胖在整个阿拉伯半岛是一个日益严重的公共卫生问题,但卡塔尔仅发表了几项全面的基于人群的研究。特别是,缺乏关于卡塔尔最脆弱的亚群体——青少年的身体质量指数(BMI)不断增加的公开信息。本文通过记录2008/2009年卡塔尔青年的BMI状况,部分解决了这一遗漏;它还强调了本世纪头十年发生的BMI变化,当时当地的危险因素显著增加。方法:采用简单的随机抽样方法,从在卡塔尔公立学校就读的卡塔尔儿童中选择青少年。这就产生了705名12-17岁的男孩和女孩的身高和体重指数的综合数据集。结果:2008-2009年卡塔尔青少年超重/肥胖总体患病率为男孩19.9%/26.7%,女孩23.2%/17.2%。这表明在这些研究之间的时间内,超重/肥胖患病率的变化为- 8.7%/+ 18.8%(男孩)和+4.3%/+12.1%(女孩)。结论:BMI在过去十年中大幅增加,导致青少年肥胖患病率相应增加。这些结果表明,定期监测卡塔尔青少年人口的BMI状况为成年人提供了有价值的预测指标。
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