Title of article :
Associations between diet and (in)activity behaviours with overweight and obesity among 10–18-year-old Czech Republic adolescents
Author/Authors :
de Gouw، Linda نويسنده , , Klepp، Knut-Inge نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی a سال 2010
Abstract :
Objectives: To assess the prevalence of normal weight, overweight and obesity
among 10–18-year-old Czech Republic adolescents and to assess the association
between energy balance-related behaviours and overweight/obesity.
Design: Cross-sectional data from ‘The 6th Nation-wide Anthropological Survey of
Children and Adolescents 2001 Czech Republic’ have been used.
Setting: Height and weight were objectively measured. Data on adolescents’
behaviours were assessed with self-reported questionnaires. Background variables
were assessed by means of a parental questionnaire. Multi-level logistic
regression analyses were conducted to assess behavioural risk factors of being
overweight/obese.
Subjects: Data on 31 228 adolescents aged 10–18 years were included in the
present study.
Results: The highest prevalence of being overweight or obese was found among
boys and younger adolescents. Boys were more physically active, watched more
television (TV) and used the computer more often than did girls. Being on a diet
and skipping meals were positively associated with being overweight/obese,
independent of gender. In boys (10–14 years old), inverse associations with being
overweight/obese were found when being more physically active. Monitoring
weight showed inverse relations with being overweight/obese in 15–18-year-old
girls. Watching TV more than 7 h a week was positively associated with being
overweight/obese in 15–18-year-old girls, and was found to be negatively associated
in boys of the same age group.
Conclusions: These behaviours should be targeted when preventing overweight
and obesity among Czech Republic adolescents. Studies using better measures of
energy balance-related behaviours are needed.
Keywords :
OVERWEIGHT , Adolescents , OBESITY , behaviour
Journal title :
public health nutrition
Journal title :
public health nutrition