Overweight, obesity, and body weight perception among Czech adolescents: a two-decade analysis, HBSC study 2002-2022.

IF 0.9 4区 医学 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Jaroslava Voráčová, Dagmar Sigmundová, Erik Sigmund, Michal Kalman, Zsofia Pusztai
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Abstract

Objectives: Excess body weight and weight misperception in adolescents are associated with various physical and mental health risks. This study analysed trends in overweight, obesity, body image, and body weight perception among Czech adolescents between 2002 and 2022, considering gender, age and socioeconomic status (SES).

Methods: Data were retrieved from the questionnaire of the Health Behaviour in School-aged Children (HBSC) study conducted in 2002, 2006, 2010, 2014, 2018 and 2022 (N = 52,363; 49.9% girls). The difference test between two proportions was used to assess time trends in weight status (WS), body image and body weight perception across gender and SES groups. Logistic regression analysis was performed to examine the likelihood of being overweight/obese, and underestimating or overestimating WS.

Results: Between 2002 and 2022, overweight and obesity increased significantly, while non-overweight rates declined across both genders and SES groups, with a greater rise among boys and adolescents from low SES backgrounds. In 2022, more adolescents, regardless the gender and SES, perceived their body as "too thin" compared to 2002. Over the 20-year period, underestimation of WS increased while overestimation decreased among both girls and boys and across all SES groups. Accurate perception of WS rose among girls but worsened among boys. Girls were less likely than boys to be overweight/obese or to underestimate their WS but had higher odds of overestimating it.

Conclusions: The significant rise in overweight and obesity, especially in boys and adolescents from low SES backgrounds, during the last 20 years points out to socioeconomic disparities and should be taken into account when creating new policies. An improvement in correct perception of WS among girls and a decline in overestimating WS across genders and SES groups could help reduce risks of developing mental health problems/eating disorders. Conversely, an increase in underestimation of WS may contribute to weight-related health risks.

捷克青少年超重、肥胖和体重感知:一项二十年分析,HBSC研究2002-2022。
目的:青少年体重超重和体重误解与各种身心健康风险相关。本研究分析了2002年至2022年间捷克青少年超重、肥胖、身体形象和体重感知的趋势,考虑了性别、年龄和社会经济地位(SES)。方法:收集2002年、2006年、2010年、2014年、2018年和2022年开展的《中国学龄儿童健康行为调查问卷》(N = 52363人,其中女生占49.9%)的数据。采用两个比例的差异检验来评估不同性别和社会经济地位组的体重状况(WS)、身体形象和体重感知的时间趋势。采用Logistic回归分析来检验超重/肥胖、低估或高估WS的可能性。结果:2002年至2022年间,超重和肥胖的比例显著增加,而非超重的比例在性别和社会经济地位群体中都有所下降,其中男孩和低社会经济地位背景的青少年的比例上升幅度更大。2022年,与2002年相比,更多的青少年,无论性别和社会地位,都认为自己的身体“太瘦”。在20年期间,女孩和男孩以及所有经济社会地位群体对WS的低估有所增加,而高估有所减少。女生对WS的准确认知上升,男生则下降。女孩比男孩更不容易超重/肥胖或低估WS,但高估WS的几率更高。结论:在过去20年中,超重和肥胖的显著增加,特别是在低社会经济地位背景的男孩和青少年中,指出了社会经济差距,在制定新政策时应予以考虑。女孩对WS的正确认知的改善以及性别和社会经济地位群体对WS的过高估计的下降可能有助于降低发生心理健康问题/饮食失调的风险。相反,低估WS的增加可能导致与体重相关的健康风险。
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Central European journal of public health
Central European journal of public health PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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期刊介绍: The Journal publishes original articles on disease prevention and health protection, environmental impacts on health, the role of nutrition in health promotion, results of population health studies and critiques of specific health issues including intervention measures such as vaccination and its effectiveness. The review articles are targeted at providing up-to-date information in the sphere of public health. The Journal is geographically targeted at the European region but will accept specialised articles from foreign sources that contribute to public health issues also applicable to the European cultural milieu.
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