1. Methodological aspects and characteristics of participants in the study on the prevalence of obesity in children and adolescents in Florianópolis, Southern Brazil, 2018-2019: EPOCA study.
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Pereira LJ, Vieira FGK, Belchor ALL, Cezimbra VG, Alves Junior CAS, Matsuo LH, Spanholi MW, Teodoroski ACC, Roberto DMT, de Souza LD, da Silva AF, Soar C, Leal DB, Silva DAS, Corrêa EN, Kupek E, de Vasconcelos FAG, Rockenbach G, Longo GZ, Luchesi KF, de Assis MAA, Leite MS, Di Pietro PF, and Hinnig PF
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- Child, Humans, Female, Adolescent, Male, Prevalence, Brazil epidemiology, Health Behavior, Body Mass Index, Overweight epidemiology, Pediatric Obesity epidemiology
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Purpose: To describe the methodological aspects and characteristics of the participants of the EPOCA survey., Methods: The study was conducted with schoolchildren aged between seven to 14 years old from 30 schools in Florianópolis, Southern Brazil. Body mass, height, girths, and skinfold thicknesses were measured. Food consumption and physical activity from the previous day were self-reported using the validated Web-CAAFE questionnaire. Adolescents completed a specific questionnaire about physical activity, meal consumption, and weight control behaviors. Parents/guardians responded to a sociodemographic and habits questionnaire., Results: A total of 1671 schoolchildren participated in the study (response rate: 27.2%). About 63% of schoolchildren were enrolled in public schools. Most studied in the morning shift (54.2%), were female (53.1%) and aged between seven and 10 years (58.1%). The prevalence of overweight was 33.7% and obesity was 11.3%., Conclusions: The data obtained will allow us to assess the trend in the prevalence of overweight and obesity and associated factors when compared to other surveys performed. Descriptions of the logistics and protocols can help in the development and improvement of similar studies. It is hoped that the results of EPOCA 2018/2019 may help in the design of obesity prevention policies and programs for this population., (Copyright © 2022 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)
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- 2023
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