The relationship between eating patterns and physical activity with obesity among elementary school children: A case-control study

Ashma Lathifah, Hariza Adnani, Wor Mi Thi
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In broad terms, eating patterns encompass three primary components: the type of food consumed, the frequency of eating occasions, and the portion sizes consumed. Schools are recognized as pivotal settings for initiatives aimed at preventing obesity, particularly given the potential for multifaceted interventions when addressing obesity and its associated health issues in childhood. These interventions may involve diverse strategies targeting dietary habits, physical activity levels, and broader environmental factors within the school setting. In local data between 2017 and 2020, the Province of Yogyakarta reported a 6.01% increase in the prevalence of obesity, with Yogyakarta City having the highest rate at 14.73%. This study aimed to investigate the connection between obesity in elementary school students and their eating habits and physical activity levels. This study uses a case-control methodology and is an analytical observational investigation. Purposive sampling was used in the sampling process, with 20 kids serving as the case group and 40 as the control group. Data was obtained using the formulas for physical activity, meal frequency, and 24-hour recall. The Chi-square test was used to examine the results. The results show the relationship between physical activity and eating patterns. Also, children with low physical activity have a 1.14 times greater risk of developing obesity than children who have moderate physical activity. The study's findings suggest a clear correlation between obesity dietary choices and physical activity levels. Effective management of an individual's weight necessitates involvement from their family in regulating their eating habits and encouraging physical exercise. Thus, it can be inferred that eating behaviors and levels of physical activity significantly contribute to the development and management of obesity.
饮食模式和体育锻炼与小学生肥胖的关系:病例对照研究
从广义上讲,饮食模式包括三个主要组成部分:进食的食物种类、进食的频率和进食的份量。学校被认为是采取预防肥胖措施的关键场所,特别是考虑到在解决儿童肥胖及其相关健康问题时,有可能采取多方面的干预措施。这些干预措施可能涉及针对饮食习惯、体育锻炼水平以及学校环境中更广泛的环境因素的各种策略。根据当地数据,2017 年至 2020 年间,日惹省的肥胖症患病率上升了 6.01%,其中日惹市的肥胖症患病率最高,为 14.73%。本研究旨在调查小学生肥胖与其饮食习惯和体育锻炼水平之间的联系。本研究采用病例对照方法,是一项分析性观察调查。在抽样过程中采用了目的取样法,20 名儿童作为病例组,40 名儿童作为对照组。数据是通过体育锻炼、进餐频率和 24 小时回忆公式获得的。结果采用卡方检验。结果显示,体力活动与饮食模式之间存在关系。此外,运动量少的儿童患肥胖症的风险是运动量适中儿童的 1.14 倍。研究结果表明,肥胖饮食选择与体育锻炼水平之间存在明显的相关性。要有效控制体重,家人必须参与调节饮食习惯和鼓励体育锻炼。因此,可以推断饮食行为和体育锻炼水平对肥胖症的发展和控制有重要作用。
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