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Continued Decline in Obesity and Severe Obesity Prevalence Among New York City Public School Youth in Grades K-8: 2011-2017.

Authors :
Day SE
D'Agostino EM
Huang TT
Larkin M
Harr L
Konty KJ
Source :
Obesity (Silver Spring, Md.) [Obesity (Silver Spring)] 2020 Mar; Vol. 28 (3), pp. 638-646.
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Objective: This study aimed to estimate population-level prevalence of obesity and severe obesity for New York City youth and examine the most recent trends over time.<br />Methods: All public school youth in grades kindergarten through eighth (K-8) (2011-2012 through 2016-2017) with valid weight and height measures were included (N = 1,137,782 unique students; 3,720,297 observations). Age- and sex-specific BMI percentiles for obesity and severe obesity were estimated using Centers for Disease Control and Prevention growth charts. Repeated cross-sectional analyses were conducted using logistic regression, weighting for missing or invalid responses and accounting for clustering by students and schools to examine trends over time and by sociodemographics.<br />Results: Among youth in K-8 (aged 5-15 years, 48.8% girls), the prevalence of obesity and severe obesity in 2011-2012 was 21.5% and 6.4%, respectively, compared with 20.2% and 6.0%, respectively, in 2016-2017. Since 2011-2012, decreasing trends in obesity and severe obesity (relative declines: 6.0% and 6.3%, respectively, P < 0.001) have been observed. Significant decreases were observed for all subgroups (P < 0.001), although there remained disparities in relative declines over time by race/ethnicity and poverty.<br />Conclusions: Decreasing trends in obesity and severe obesity among all New York City K-8 public school youth are promising; however, persistent disparities highlight the need to improve intervention design and implementation strategies for groups disproportionately burdened by obesity.<br /> (© 2020 The Obesity Society.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1930-739X
Volume :
28
Issue :
3
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Obesity (Silver Spring, Md.)
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
32090508
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/oby.22732