Determinants Associated With Obesity in Children of Low Socioeconomic Status Families: A Narrative Review.

IF 3.9 Q2 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
Journal of Obesity Pub Date : 2025-09-27 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1155/jobe/4992624
Zeena Harakeh, Wilma Otten, Pepijn van Empelen
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Children of families with low socioeconomic status (SES) are at higher risk for obesity and obesity-related lifestyle behaviors, i.e., unhealthy eating and low physical activity. This review aims to identify changeable determinants of obesity and obesity-related lifestyle behaviors in children aged 0-12, with a focus on those specific to low SES. A literature search was conducted in PsycINFO/Ovid and PubMed, using terms related to SES, obesity, and individual or environmental determinants. We included 42 systematic review/meta-analysis articles, written in English, that focused on children (0-12 years) and assessed obesity or obesity-related lifestyle behavior outcomes. We extracted modifiable individual and environmental determinants, and the role of SES in their association with obesity and obesity-related lifestyle behaviors in children. Nine reviews examined the relationship between determinants and obesity and obesity-related lifestyle behaviors in children, and the role of SES. These reviews focused mainly on environmental determinants (n = 8), particularly family and peer factors (n = 6). The findings suggest that SES may influence obesity and lifestyle behaviors indirectly through parental factors, such as parental BMI, maternal smoking during pregnancy, and parental TV viewing behaviors. SES may also moderate the impact of parental factors, such as parental BMI, maternal depression, or permissive/indulgent parenting. Our review showed that research on determinants of obesity and obesity-related lifestyle behaviors of children with low SES is limited, with scarce and inconsistent evidence and lacking theoretical explanations. The (parent-related) mechanisms which influence child obesity in families with low SES are still unclear. To develop effective (family) interventions to prevent or decrease obesity in children of families with low SES, future research needs to examine individual and environmental determinants and underlying mechanisms through which SES has its influence on childhood obesity.

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与低社会经济地位家庭儿童肥胖相关的决定因素:一项叙述性回顾。
低社会经济地位(SES)家庭的儿童发生肥胖和肥胖相关生活方式行为(即不健康饮食和低体力活动)的风险更高。本综述旨在确定0-12岁儿童肥胖和肥胖相关生活方式行为的可变决定因素,重点关注低社会经济地位儿童的肥胖和肥胖相关生活方式行为。在PsycINFO/Ovid和PubMed中进行了文献检索,使用与SES,肥胖和个人或环境决定因素相关的术语。我们纳入了42篇以英语撰写的系统综述/荟萃分析文章,这些文章主要关注儿童(0-12岁),并评估了肥胖或与肥胖相关的生活方式行为结果。我们提取了可改变的个体和环境决定因素,以及SES在儿童肥胖和与肥胖相关的生活方式行为中的作用。九篇综述研究了决定因素与儿童肥胖和与肥胖相关的生活方式行为之间的关系,以及社会经济地位的作用。这些审查主要集中在环境决定因素(n = 8),特别是家庭和同伴因素(n = 6)。研究结果表明,社会经济地位可能通过父母因素间接影响肥胖和生活方式行为,如父母的体重指数、母亲在怀孕期间吸烟和父母看电视的行为。社会经济地位也可以缓和父母因素的影响,如父母的体重指数,母亲的抑郁,或纵容/放纵的父母。我们的综述显示,低社会经济地位儿童肥胖和肥胖相关生活方式行为的决定因素研究有限,证据稀少且不一致,缺乏理论解释。影响低社会经济地位家庭儿童肥胖的(与父母相关的)机制尚不清楚。为了制定有效的(家庭)干预措施来预防或减少低社会经济地位家庭儿童的肥胖,未来的研究需要检查个体和环境决定因素以及社会经济地位影响儿童肥胖的潜在机制。
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Journal of Obesity
Journal of Obesity ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM-
CiteScore
7.50
自引率
3.00%
发文量
19
审稿时长
21 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of Obesity is a peer-reviewed, Open Access journal that provides a multidisciplinary forum for basic and clinical research as well as applied studies in the areas of adipocyte biology & physiology, lipid metabolism, metabolic syndrome, diabetes, paediatric obesity, genetics, behavioural epidemiology, nutrition & eating disorders, exercise & human physiology, weight control and health risks associated with obesity.
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