Obesity and its associated risk factors among school-aged children in Sharjah, UAE.

BACKGROUND:The most prevalent nutritional disorders worldwide are childhood overweight or obesity. Various factors clearly contribute to the childhood obesity epidemic. The aim of this study is to investigate the prevalence of childhood obesity in children of primary schools, and determine the influ...

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Main Authors: Abduelmula R Abduelkarem, Suleiman I Sharif, Farah G Bankessli, Sherin A Kamal, Nahed M Kulhasan, Amar M Hamrouni
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2020-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0234244
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spelling doaj-12da6693aa49427fadb6bc5403f59a332021-03-03T21:51:10ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032020-01-01156e023424410.1371/journal.pone.0234244Obesity and its associated risk factors among school-aged children in Sharjah, UAE.Abduelmula R AbduelkaremSuleiman I SharifFarah G BankessliSherin A KamalNahed M KulhasanAmar M HamrouniBACKGROUND:The most prevalent nutritional disorders worldwide are childhood overweight or obesity. Various factors clearly contribute to the childhood obesity epidemic. The aim of this study is to investigate the prevalence of childhood obesity in children of primary schools, and determine the influence of eating behavior and lifestyle in such a condition. METHODS:The study based on a cross sectional survey including school children aged 6-11 years. Pupils were from different schools in Sharjah, UAE. Outcome measures used in this study covered health characteristics; child habits and lifestyle; disease status and medication. RESULTS:The number of pre-validated surveys distributed was 932 and those returned counted to 678, giving a response rate of 72.8%. More than half (379; 55.9%) of the participants were females and 191 (28.2%) of the children were obese or overweight. Almost one quarter (162; 23.9%) of the children was physically inactive. Additionally, candy and fast food consumption was significantly high (370; 54.6%) and (324; 47.8%) respectively. Participant's food, age and time spent on TV were significantly associated with body mass index (BMI). CONCLUSION:Prevalence of overweight and obesity in the Emirate of Sharjah is high in both genders and across all ages of the study population. Contributing factors may include; sedentary lifestyle, consumption of unhealthy food and family history. There is a need for an immediate attention and measures to reduce the prevalence of obesity and associated diseases.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0234244
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author Abduelmula R Abduelkarem
Suleiman I Sharif
Farah G Bankessli
Sherin A Kamal
Nahed M Kulhasan
Amar M Hamrouni
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Suleiman I Sharif
Farah G Bankessli
Sherin A Kamal
Nahed M Kulhasan
Amar M Hamrouni
Obesity and its associated risk factors among school-aged children in Sharjah, UAE.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Abduelmula R Abduelkarem
Suleiman I Sharif
Farah G Bankessli
Sherin A Kamal
Nahed M Kulhasan
Amar M Hamrouni
author_sort Abduelmula R Abduelkarem
title Obesity and its associated risk factors among school-aged children in Sharjah, UAE.
title_short Obesity and its associated risk factors among school-aged children in Sharjah, UAE.
title_full Obesity and its associated risk factors among school-aged children in Sharjah, UAE.
title_fullStr Obesity and its associated risk factors among school-aged children in Sharjah, UAE.
title_full_unstemmed Obesity and its associated risk factors among school-aged children in Sharjah, UAE.
title_sort obesity and its associated risk factors among school-aged children in sharjah, uae.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2020-01-01
description BACKGROUND:The most prevalent nutritional disorders worldwide are childhood overweight or obesity. Various factors clearly contribute to the childhood obesity epidemic. The aim of this study is to investigate the prevalence of childhood obesity in children of primary schools, and determine the influence of eating behavior and lifestyle in such a condition. METHODS:The study based on a cross sectional survey including school children aged 6-11 years. Pupils were from different schools in Sharjah, UAE. Outcome measures used in this study covered health characteristics; child habits and lifestyle; disease status and medication. RESULTS:The number of pre-validated surveys distributed was 932 and those returned counted to 678, giving a response rate of 72.8%. More than half (379; 55.9%) of the participants were females and 191 (28.2%) of the children were obese or overweight. Almost one quarter (162; 23.9%) of the children was physically inactive. Additionally, candy and fast food consumption was significantly high (370; 54.6%) and (324; 47.8%) respectively. Participant's food, age and time spent on TV were significantly associated with body mass index (BMI). CONCLUSION:Prevalence of overweight and obesity in the Emirate of Sharjah is high in both genders and across all ages of the study population. Contributing factors may include; sedentary lifestyle, consumption of unhealthy food and family history. There is a need for an immediate attention and measures to reduce the prevalence of obesity and associated diseases.
url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0234244
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