Main results and public health implications of the National School Health Survey (ENSE), Colombia 2017.

IF 0.7 4区 医学 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Colombia Medica Pub Date : 2023-06-30 eCollection Date: 2023-04-01 DOI:10.25100/cm.v54i2.5402
Fabian Méndez Paz, Stefanie Tonguino, Delia Ortega-Lenis
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Abstract

Introduction: The school population represents a fundamental group for health promotion actions, given that the foundations of healthy behaviors in adult life are established in children and adolescents, who can be greatly influenced by the school.

Objective: To describe the health-related behavioral factors of schoolchildren between 13 and 17 years of age in secondary and middle school in Colombia.

Methods: A national cross-sectional study was conducted (i.e., School Health Survey -ENSE-) that recorded information on dietary practices, physical activity, alcohol and drug consumption, injuries and bullying, and oral, visual and hearing health. Sampling was probabilistic, cluster and multistage.

Results: Schoolchildren have low consumption of fruits, vegetables (13.1%) and dairy (76.5 %), high consumption of ultra-processed foods (82.4 %), sugary drinks (74.0 %) and fast foods (14.8 %), frequent addition of salt at the table (43.3 %), low compliance with physical activity recommendations (15.0 %) and high sedentary lifestyle (46.3 %), frequent consumption of alcohol (44.7 %) and psychoactive substances (14.7 %), in addition to prevalent situations of bullying (15.4 %), rejection (8.2 %) and verbal aggression (42.7 %).

Conclusions: The ENSE shows critical inequalities by gender, ethnicity and social class, throughout the country. The indicators observed in schoolchildren are precursors of various chronic and degenerative diseases and mental illness, which requires the urgent attention of the different social actors in the country.

2017年哥伦比亚全国学校健康调查的主要结果和公共卫生影响。
引言:鉴于成人生活中健康行为的基础建立在儿童和青少年身上,学校人口代表了健康促进行动的基本群体,他们可能会受到学校的极大影响。目的:描述哥伦比亚13至17岁中学生与健康相关的行为因素。方法:进行了一项全国性的横断面研究(即学校健康调查-ENSE-),记录了饮食习惯、体育活动、酒精和药物消费、伤害和欺凌以及口腔、,视觉和听觉健康。抽样具有概率性、集群性和多阶段性。结果:小学生水果、蔬菜和乳制品的摄入量较低(13.1%),超加工食品的摄入量较高(82.4%),含糖饮料(74.0%)和快餐(14.8%),餐桌上经常加盐(43.3%),对体育活动建议的遵守率较低(15.0%),久坐不动的生活方式较高(46.3%),频繁饮酒(44.7%)和精神活性物质(14.7%),此外还有欺凌(15.4%)、拒绝(8.2%)和言语攻击(42.7%)的普遍情况。在学童身上观察到的指标是各种慢性和退行性疾病以及精神疾病的前兆,这需要该国不同社会行为者的紧急关注。
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Colombia Medica
Colombia Medica MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
CiteScore
2.00
自引率
0.00%
发文量
11
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Colombia Médica is an international peer-reviewed medical journal that will consider any original contribution that advances or illuminates medical science or practice, or that educates to the journal''s’ readers.The journal is owned by a non-profit organization, Universidad del Valle, and serves the scientific community strictly following the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE) and the World Association of Medical Editors (WAME) recommendations of policies on publication ethics policies for medical journals. Colombia Médica publishes original research articles, viewpoints and reviews in all areas of medical science and clinical practice. However, Colombia Médica gives the highest priority to papers on general and internal medicine, public health and primary health care.
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