吉达,沙特阿拉伯学校儿童和青少年体育活动与肥胖之间的关系

H. Elkhodary, D. Farsi
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引用Elkhodary HM, Farsi DJ。沙特阿拉伯吉达学龄儿童和青少年体育活动与肥胖之间的关系。中华医学会医学杂志2017;24(3): 13-27。DOI: 10.4197 /地中海。24.3.2摘要肥胖影响儿童的身心健康。在这项研究中,我们调查了沙特儿童和青少年中肥胖与身体活动、社会经济因素和生活方式的关系。对729名在校儿童和794名青少年学生进行了分层抽样调查。研究人员使用腰围和体重指数对参与者进行肥胖和非肥胖分类,并使用结构化混合问卷收集社会经济、身体活动和生活方式数据。结果显示,青少年男性肥胖率(33.5%)明显高于青少年女性肥胖率(13.6%,P < 0.001)。与公立学校相比,私立学校儿童和青少年中基于体重指数和腰围的肥胖明显更常见(P = 0.013和P = 0.002)。学生肥胖与父母教育程度较高有关,尤其是在校儿童(P = 0.006)。在青少年中,肥胖与家庭收入(P = 0.002)和看电视时间(P = 0.004)密切相关。非肥胖儿童和青少年被认为主观上比肥胖儿童和青少年更活跃(P分别< 0.001和P = 0.011)。综上所述,肥胖在学龄儿童和青少年中很常见,并且与私立学校教育、青春期男性、父母教育和家庭收入有关。缺乏体育活动和看电视的时间是沙特学龄儿童和青少年肥胖的重要危险因素。
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The Association Between Physical Activity and Obesity among School Children and Adolescents in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
Citation Elkhodary HM, Farsi DJ. The association between physical activity and obesity among school children and adolescents in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. JKAU Med Sci 2017; 24 (3): 13-27. DOI: 10.4197/Med. 24.3.2 Abstract Obesity aff ects children’s physical and psychological well-being. In this study we investigated the associations of obesity with physical activity, socioeconomic factors, and lifestyle among Saudi children and adolescents. A stratifi ed sample of 729 school children and 794 adolescent students was recruited. Waist circumference and body mass index were used to categorize the participants as obese and non-obese, and a structured mixed questionnaire was used to collect socioeconomic, physical activity, and lifestyle data. The results revealed that obese adolescent males (33.5%) were signifi cantly more common than obese adolescent females (13.6%, P < 0.001). Body mass index-based and waist circumference-based obesity was signifi cantly more common in private schools compared to public schools among school children and adolescents (P = 0.013 and P = 0.002, respectively). Student obesity was associated with higher parental education, especially among the school children (P = 0.006). Among adolescents, obesity was strongly associated with family income (P = 0.002) and time spent watching television (P = 0.004). Non-obese children and adolescents were considered subjectively more active than their obese counterparts (P < 0.001 and P = 0.011, respectively). In conclusion, obesity was common among school children and adolescents, and was associated with private schooling, adolescent male sex, parental education, and family income. Physical inactivity and time spent watching television were important risk factors for obesity among Saudi school children and adolescents.
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