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Independent and Joined Association between Socioeconomic Indicators and Pediatric Obesity in Spain: The PASOS Study

Childhood obesity is a public health problem worldwide. An important determinant of child and adolescent obesity is socioeconomic status (SES). However, the magnitude of the impact of different SES indicators on pediatric obesity on the Spanish population scale is unclear. The aim of this study was...

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Autores principales: Homs, Clara, Berruezo, Paula, Arcarons, Albert, Wärnberg, Julia, Osés, Maddi, González-Gross, Marcela, Gusi, Narcis, Aznar, Susana, Marín-Cascales, Elena, González-Valeiro, Miguel Ángel, Serra-Majem, Lluis, Terrados, Nicolás, Tur, Josep A., Segú, Marta, Fitó, Montserrat, Benavente-Marín, Juan Carlos, Labayen, Idoia, Zapico, Augusto G., Sánchez-Gómez, Jesús, Jiménez-Zazo, Fabio, Alcaraz, Pedro E., Sevilla-Sanchez, Marta, Herrera-Ramos, Estefanía, Pulgar-Muñoz, Susana, Bouzas, Cristina, Milà, Raimon, Schröder, Helmut, Gómez, Santiago F.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10143028/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37111206
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu15081987
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author Homs, Clara
Berruezo, Paula
Arcarons, Albert
Wärnberg, Julia
Osés, Maddi
González-Gross, Marcela
Gusi, Narcis
Aznar, Susana
Marín-Cascales, Elena
González-Valeiro, Miguel Ángel
Serra-Majem, Lluis
Terrados, Nicolás
Tur, Josep A.
Segú, Marta
Fitó, Montserrat
Benavente-Marín, Juan Carlos
Labayen, Idoia
Zapico, Augusto G.
Sánchez-Gómez, Jesús
Jiménez-Zazo, Fabio
Alcaraz, Pedro E.
Sevilla-Sanchez, Marta
Herrera-Ramos, Estefanía
Pulgar-Muñoz, Susana
Bouzas, Cristina
Milà, Raimon
Schröder, Helmut
Gómez, Santiago F.
author_facet Homs, Clara
Berruezo, Paula
Arcarons, Albert
Wärnberg, Julia
Osés, Maddi
González-Gross, Marcela
Gusi, Narcis
Aznar, Susana
Marín-Cascales, Elena
González-Valeiro, Miguel Ángel
Serra-Majem, Lluis
Terrados, Nicolás
Tur, Josep A.
Segú, Marta
Fitó, Montserrat
Benavente-Marín, Juan Carlos
Labayen, Idoia
Zapico, Augusto G.
Sánchez-Gómez, Jesús
Jiménez-Zazo, Fabio
Alcaraz, Pedro E.
Sevilla-Sanchez, Marta
Herrera-Ramos, Estefanía
Pulgar-Muñoz, Susana
Bouzas, Cristina
Milà, Raimon
Schröder, Helmut
Gómez, Santiago F.
author_sort Homs, Clara
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description Childhood obesity is a public health problem worldwide. An important determinant of child and adolescent obesity is socioeconomic status (SES). However, the magnitude of the impact of different SES indicators on pediatric obesity on the Spanish population scale is unclear. The aim of this study was to assess the association between three SES indicators and obesity in a nationwide, representative sample of Spanish children and adolescents. A total of 2791 boys and girls aged 8 to 16 years old were included. Their weight, height, and waist circumference were measured. SES was assessed using two parent/legal guardian self-reported indicators (educational level -University/non-University- and labor market status -Employed/Unemployed-). As a third SES indicator, the annual mean income per person was obtained from the census section where the participating schools were located (≥12.731€/<12.731€). The prevalence of obesity, severe obesity, and abdominal obesity was 11.5%, 1.4%, and 22.3%, respectively. Logistic regression models showed an inverse association of both education and labor market status with obesity, severe obesity, and abdominal obesity (all p < 0.001). Income was also inversely associated with obesity (p < 0.01) and abdominal obesity (p < 0.001). Finally, the highest composite SES category (University/Employed/≥12.731€ n = 517) showed a robust and inverse association with obesity (OR = 0.28; 95% CI: 0.16–0.48), severe obesity (OR = 0.20; 95% CI: 0.05–0.81), and abdominal obesity (OR = 0.36; 95% CI: 0.23–0.54) in comparison with the lowest composite SES category (Less than University/Unemployed/<12.731€; n = 164). No significant interaction between composite SES categories and age and gender was found. SES is strongly associated with pediatric obesity in Spain.
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spelling pubmed-101430282023-04-29 Independent and Joined Association between Socioeconomic Indicators and Pediatric Obesity in Spain: The PASOS Study Homs, Clara Berruezo, Paula Arcarons, Albert Wärnberg, Julia Osés, Maddi González-Gross, Marcela Gusi, Narcis Aznar, Susana Marín-Cascales, Elena González-Valeiro, Miguel Ángel Serra-Majem, Lluis Terrados, Nicolás Tur, Josep A. Segú, Marta Fitó, Montserrat Benavente-Marín, Juan Carlos Labayen, Idoia Zapico, Augusto G. Sánchez-Gómez, Jesús Jiménez-Zazo, Fabio Alcaraz, Pedro E. Sevilla-Sanchez, Marta Herrera-Ramos, Estefanía Pulgar-Muñoz, Susana Bouzas, Cristina Milà, Raimon Schröder, Helmut Gómez, Santiago F. Nutrients Article Childhood obesity is a public health problem worldwide. An important determinant of child and adolescent obesity is socioeconomic status (SES). However, the magnitude of the impact of different SES indicators on pediatric obesity on the Spanish population scale is unclear. The aim of this study was to assess the association between three SES indicators and obesity in a nationwide, representative sample of Spanish children and adolescents. A total of 2791 boys and girls aged 8 to 16 years old were included. Their weight, height, and waist circumference were measured. SES was assessed using two parent/legal guardian self-reported indicators (educational level -University/non-University- and labor market status -Employed/Unemployed-). As a third SES indicator, the annual mean income per person was obtained from the census section where the participating schools were located (≥12.731€/<12.731€). The prevalence of obesity, severe obesity, and abdominal obesity was 11.5%, 1.4%, and 22.3%, respectively. Logistic regression models showed an inverse association of both education and labor market status with obesity, severe obesity, and abdominal obesity (all p < 0.001). Income was also inversely associated with obesity (p < 0.01) and abdominal obesity (p < 0.001). Finally, the highest composite SES category (University/Employed/≥12.731€ n = 517) showed a robust and inverse association with obesity (OR = 0.28; 95% CI: 0.16–0.48), severe obesity (OR = 0.20; 95% CI: 0.05–0.81), and abdominal obesity (OR = 0.36; 95% CI: 0.23–0.54) in comparison with the lowest composite SES category (Less than University/Unemployed/<12.731€; n = 164). No significant interaction between composite SES categories and age and gender was found. SES is strongly associated with pediatric obesity in Spain. MDPI 2023-04-20 /pmc/articles/PMC10143028/ /pubmed/37111206 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu15081987 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Homs, Clara
Berruezo, Paula
Arcarons, Albert
Wärnberg, Julia
Osés, Maddi
González-Gross, Marcela
Gusi, Narcis
Aznar, Susana
Marín-Cascales, Elena
González-Valeiro, Miguel Ángel
Serra-Majem, Lluis
Terrados, Nicolás
Tur, Josep A.
Segú, Marta
Fitó, Montserrat
Benavente-Marín, Juan Carlos
Labayen, Idoia
Zapico, Augusto G.
Sánchez-Gómez, Jesús
Jiménez-Zazo, Fabio
Alcaraz, Pedro E.
Sevilla-Sanchez, Marta
Herrera-Ramos, Estefanía
Pulgar-Muñoz, Susana
Bouzas, Cristina
Milà, Raimon
Schröder, Helmut
Gómez, Santiago F.
Independent and Joined Association between Socioeconomic Indicators and Pediatric Obesity in Spain: The PASOS Study
title Independent and Joined Association between Socioeconomic Indicators and Pediatric Obesity in Spain: The PASOS Study
title_full Independent and Joined Association between Socioeconomic Indicators and Pediatric Obesity in Spain: The PASOS Study
title_fullStr Independent and Joined Association between Socioeconomic Indicators and Pediatric Obesity in Spain: The PASOS Study
title_full_unstemmed Independent and Joined Association between Socioeconomic Indicators and Pediatric Obesity in Spain: The PASOS Study
title_short Independent and Joined Association between Socioeconomic Indicators and Pediatric Obesity in Spain: The PASOS Study
title_sort independent and joined association between socioeconomic indicators and pediatric obesity in spain: the pasos study
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10143028/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37111206
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu15081987
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