Prevalence of childhood obesity in Spain and its relation with socioeconomic status and health behaviors: Population-basedcross-sectional study

Objectives: This study aims to assess the current state of childhood overweight and obesity in Spain, and its relationship with socioeconomic status and health-related behaviors. Methods: Population-based cross sectional observational study, based on the 2017 National Health Survey in minors in Spai...

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Autores: Bertomeu-Gonzalez, Vicente, Sánchez Ferrer, Francisco, Quesada Rico, José Antonio, Nso-Roca, Ana Pilar, López Pineda, Adriana, Ruiz-Nodar, Juan Miguel
Tipo de documento: artigo
Data de publicação:2024
País:España
Recursos:Universidad Miguel Hernández de Elche
Repositório:REDIUMH. Depósito Digital de la UMH
OAI Identifier:oai:dspace.umh.es:11000/33102
Acesso em linha:https://hdl.handle.net/11000/33102
Access Level:Acceso aberto
Palavra-chave:Pediatric obesity
Overweight
Socioeconomic factors
Diet habits
Pediatrics
CDU::6 - Ciencias aplicadas::61 - Medicina::614 - Higiene y salud pública. Contaminación. Prevención de accidentes. Enfermería
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Resumo:Objectives: This study aims to assess the current state of childhood overweight and obesity in Spain, and its relationship with socioeconomic status and health-related behaviors. Methods: Population-based cross sectional observational study, based on the 2017 National Health Survey in minors in Spain. This study included all children surveyed who were aged 1–14 years. Childhood obesity was estimated from the z-score of the body mass index. Results: The study included 4882 children aged 1–14 years (mean 7.5). The prevalence of obesity was18.6% (95% confidence interval [CI] 18.5–18.7), while 13.5% (95% CI 13.4–13.6) were overweight. These figures represent over a million children in Spain who are obese and nearly 750,000 who are overweight. A north–south geographic gradient was apparent, with higher prevalence of unhealthy body weight insouthern Spain. Factors associated with childhood obesity were low socioeconomic status, poor diet and sedentarism, among others. Conclusions: Childhood overweight in Spain is strongly associated with socioeconomic status and other factors such as diet and sedentarism. Multidisciplinary public health interventions are needed to reduce this serious health problem in children.