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Cross-sectional study on childhood obesity and central obesity on a rural Greek Island

Authors :
Sourani, M. Kakleas, K. Critselis, E. Tsentidis, C. Galli-Tsinopoulou, A. Dimoula, M. Kotsani, E. Armaou, M. Sdogou, T. Karayianni, C. Baltaretsou, E. Karavanaki, K.
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

Objective. We aimed to investigate the prevalence of obesity and visceral obesity (VO) within children living on the s mall Greek island of Tinos and their associatedfactors. Methods. Three hundred and fifty two healthy children and pre-adolescents (54% boys) attending the primary schools of Tinos island were evaluated, aged (mean±SD) 8.53±1.72 years (range 6-11), from which 286 (81.25%) were of Greek origin and 65 (18.46%) foreign immigrants. Body weight, height and waist circumference (WC) were measured, plus BMI and WC percentiles were calculated. Children with WC > 90th percentile were categorized as having VO. Results. Among our patients, 235 (66.76%) were of normal weight, 88 (25%) overweight and 29 (8.2%) obese. Obese children, as opposed to their normal weight counterparts, were more likely to be of younger age (p=0.009). VO was found in 65 (18.47%) children, with a higher prevalence among the obese than overweight ones (96.43% vs. 42%, p

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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