Differences in the prevalence of overweight, obesity and underweight among children from primary schools in rural and urban areas

Introduction Overweight adversely affects not only the health and development of children and adolescents but also their health in adulthood, increasing the risk of chronic non-communicable diseases and disabilities. The frequency of nutritional disorders among children and adolescents is increasin...

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Main Authors: Katarzyna Wolnicka, Mirosław Jarosz, Joanna Jaczewska-Schuetz, Anna Małgorzata Taraszewska
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Published: Institute of Rural Health 2016-06-01
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spelling doaj-1f7b6a0411f74c029f88ccaa663dd5042020-11-24T23:21:54ZengInstitute of Rural HealthAnnals of Agricultural and Environmental Medicine1232-19661898-22632016-06-0123234134410.5604/12321966.120390272424Differences in the prevalence of overweight, obesity and underweight among children from primary schools in rural and urban areasKatarzyna Wolnicka0Mirosław Jarosz1Joanna Jaczewska-Schuetz2Anna Małgorzata Taraszewska3Department of Nutrition and Dietetic with Clinic of Metabolic Diseases and Gastroenterology, National Food and Nutrition Institute, Warsaw, PolandDepartment of Nutrition and Dietetic with Clinic of Metabolic Diseases and Gastroenterology, National Food and Nutrition Institute, Warsaw, PolandDepartment of Nutrition and Dietetic with Clinic of Metabolic Diseases and Gastroenterology, National Food and Nutrition Institute, Warsaw, PolandDepartment of Nutrition and Dietetic with Clinic of Metabolic Diseases and Gastroenterology, National Food and Nutrition Institute, Warsaw, PolandIntroduction Overweight adversely affects not only the health and development of children and adolescents but also their health in adulthood, increasing the risk of chronic non-communicable diseases and disabilities. The frequency of nutritional disorders among children and adolescents is increasing in many countries worldwide, including Poland. Objective To demonstrate differences in the nutritional well-being of school-age children depending on the school location: rural and urban areas. Material and Methods The study conducted in 2010 covered a total of 1,255 pupils, 627 girls and 628 boys, aged nine, from the area of five provinces of Poland: Pomorskie, Opolskie, Wielkopolskie, Podkarpackie and Masovian, representing the northern, southern, western, eastern and central regions of the country. Based on the height and weight measurements of children, the body mass index was calculated. The nutritional status was assessed according to the criteria of Cole et al. Results The prevalence of overweight and obesity in girls and boys in separate regions of the country (villages, cities with less than 100,000 residents and cities with more than 100,000 residents) did not differ significantly. Conclusions The prevalence of overweight and obesity among children from rural and urban areas of Poland is similar. Analysis of regional differences in the prevalence of obesity, overweight and underweight among children and adolescents may indicate the direction of national and local activities aiming to reduce the inequalities resulting from nutritional well-being.http://www.journalssystem.com/aaem/Differences-in-the-prevalence-of-overweight-obesity-and-underweight-among-children-from-primary-schools-in-rural-and-urban-areas,72424,0,2.htmlchildrenObesityoverweightbody mass indexrural and urban areas
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author Katarzyna Wolnicka
Mirosław Jarosz
Joanna Jaczewska-Schuetz
Anna Małgorzata Taraszewska
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Mirosław Jarosz
Joanna Jaczewska-Schuetz
Anna Małgorzata Taraszewska
Differences in the prevalence of overweight, obesity and underweight among children from primary schools in rural and urban areas
Annals of Agricultural and Environmental Medicine
children
Obesity
overweight
body mass index
rural and urban areas
author_facet Katarzyna Wolnicka
Mirosław Jarosz
Joanna Jaczewska-Schuetz
Anna Małgorzata Taraszewska
author_sort Katarzyna Wolnicka
title Differences in the prevalence of overweight, obesity and underweight among children from primary schools in rural and urban areas
title_short Differences in the prevalence of overweight, obesity and underweight among children from primary schools in rural and urban areas
title_full Differences in the prevalence of overweight, obesity and underweight among children from primary schools in rural and urban areas
title_fullStr Differences in the prevalence of overweight, obesity and underweight among children from primary schools in rural and urban areas
title_full_unstemmed Differences in the prevalence of overweight, obesity and underweight among children from primary schools in rural and urban areas
title_sort differences in the prevalence of overweight, obesity and underweight among children from primary schools in rural and urban areas
publisher Institute of Rural Health
series Annals of Agricultural and Environmental Medicine
issn 1232-1966
1898-2263
publishDate 2016-06-01
description Introduction Overweight adversely affects not only the health and development of children and adolescents but also their health in adulthood, increasing the risk of chronic non-communicable diseases and disabilities. The frequency of nutritional disorders among children and adolescents is increasing in many countries worldwide, including Poland. Objective To demonstrate differences in the nutritional well-being of school-age children depending on the school location: rural and urban areas. Material and Methods The study conducted in 2010 covered a total of 1,255 pupils, 627 girls and 628 boys, aged nine, from the area of five provinces of Poland: Pomorskie, Opolskie, Wielkopolskie, Podkarpackie and Masovian, representing the northern, southern, western, eastern and central regions of the country. Based on the height and weight measurements of children, the body mass index was calculated. The nutritional status was assessed according to the criteria of Cole et al. Results The prevalence of overweight and obesity in girls and boys in separate regions of the country (villages, cities with less than 100,000 residents and cities with more than 100,000 residents) did not differ significantly. Conclusions The prevalence of overweight and obesity among children from rural and urban areas of Poland is similar. Analysis of regional differences in the prevalence of obesity, overweight and underweight among children and adolescents may indicate the direction of national and local activities aiming to reduce the inequalities resulting from nutritional well-being.
topic children
Obesity
overweight
body mass index
rural and urban areas
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