解决日益增长的关注-超重和肥胖的青少年在印度:国家营养研究所的数据分析。

Q3 Medicine
Raju Badiger, Dhruv Madaan, S Shivprasad
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印度青少年中超重和肥胖的流行率不断上升,这是一项重大的公共卫生挑战,需要紧急关注和有效干预。本研究分析了美国国家营养研究所(NINs)全国营养综合调查(CNNS)(2016-2018)的数据,对这一问题进行了全面评估。认识到通用分类的局限性,我们使用了专门适用于印度/东南亚人群的体重指数(BMI)截止值,为这一弱势群体的体重状况提供了更准确的代表。采用二级数据分析的定量方法,我们的研究考察了10-19岁青少年的全国代表性样本。收集和分析了体重、身高和BMI的人体测量值,并使用特定的印度/东南亚标准对参与者进行分类。使用SPSS进行统计分析,包括卡方检验和多变量logistic回归,以探讨患病率、趋势和相关因素。研究结果显示,在2006年至2014年期间,印度青少年超重和肥胖的统计显著增加(p < 0.001),突出了一个令人担忧的趋势。多变量分析发现,男性性别、城市居住和屏幕时间增加是基于适应标准的超重和肥胖的重要预测因素。相反,较高的父母教育程度和从事适度到增加的体育活动与患病几率降低有关。这些结果强调了针对社会经济差异、城乡差异和生活方式因素进行有针对性干预的必要性。促进身体活动、减少屏幕时间和提高父母的意识至关重要,尤其是在城市男性青少年中。必须采取涉及学校、社区和公共卫生政策的综合办法,以解决这一日益严重的公共卫生问题,并为印度青少年创造一个更健康的未来。
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Tackling the Growing Concern-Overweight and Obesity among Adolescents in India: An Analysis of National Institute of Nutrition Data.

The escalating prevalence of overweight and obesity among Indian adolescents present a critical public health challenge requiring urgent attention and effective interventions. This study analyzes data from the National Institute of Nutrition's (NINs) Comprehensive National Nutrition Survey (CNNS) (2016-2018) to provide a comprehensive assessment of this issue. Recognizing the limitations of universal classifications, we utilize body mass index (BMI) cutoffs specifically adapted for the Indian/South East Asian population, offering a more accurate representation of weight status in this vulnerable group. Employing a quantitative approach with secondary data analysis, our study examines a nationally representative sample of adolescents aged 10-19 years. Anthropometric measurements of weight, height, and BMI were collected and analyzed using the specific Indian/South East Asian criteria to categorize participants. Statistical analyses, including Chi-squared tests and multivariate logistic regression, were conducted using SPSS to explore prevalence, trends, and associated factors. Findings reveal a statistically significant increase in overweight and obesity among Indian adolescents between 2006 and 2014 (p < 0.001), highlighting a concerning trend. Multivariate analysis identified male sex, urban residence, and increased screen time as significant predictors of overweight and obesity based on the adapted criteria. Conversely, higher parental education and engaging in moderate to increased physical activity were associated with decreased odds. These results underscore the need for targeted interventions addressing socioeconomic disparities, urban-rural differences, and lifestyle factors. Promoting physical activity, reducing screen time, and increasing parental awareness, particularly among urban male adolescents, are crucial. A comprehensive approach involving schools, communities, and public health policies is essential to combat this growing public health concern and foster a healthier future for Indian adolescents.

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