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Rural–Urban Differences in Overweight and Obesity, Physical Activity, and Food Security Among Children and Adolescents

INTRODUCTION: Childhood obesity has been associated with numerous poor health conditions, with geographic disparities demonstrated. Limited research has examined the association between rurality and food security, physical activity, and overweight or obesity among children. We examined rates of food...

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Autores principales: Crouch, Elizabeth, Abshire, Demetrius A., Wirth, Michael D., Hung, Peiyin, Benavidez, Gabriel A.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10599326/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37857462
http://dx.doi.org/10.5888/pcd20.230136
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author Crouch, Elizabeth
Abshire, Demetrius A.
Wirth, Michael D.
Hung, Peiyin
Benavidez, Gabriel A.
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Wirth, Michael D.
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description INTRODUCTION: Childhood obesity has been associated with numerous poor health conditions, with geographic disparities demonstrated. Limited research has examined the association between rurality and food security, physical activity, and overweight or obesity among children. We examined rates of food security, physical inactivity, and overweight or obesity among rural and urban children and adolescents, and associations between rurality and these 3 outcomes. METHODS: We used cross-sectional data from a nationally representative sample of children and adolescents aged 10 to 17 years from the 2019–2020 National Survey of Children’s Health (N = 23,199). We calculated frequencies, proportions, and unadjusted associations for each variable by using descriptive statistics and bivariate analyses. We used multivariable logistic regression models to examine the association between rurality and food security, physical activity, and overweight or obesity. RESULTS: After adjusting for sociodemographic factors, rural children and adolescents had higher odds than urban children and adolescents of being overweight or obese (adjusted odds ratio = 1.30; 95% CI, 1.11–1.52); associations between rurality and physical inactivity and food insecurity were not significant. CONCLUSION: The information from this study is timely for policy makers and community partners to make informed decisions on the allocation of healthy weight and obesity prevention programs for children and adolescents in rural settings. Our study provides information for public health programming and the designing of appropriate dietary and physical activity interventions needed to reduce disparities in obesity prevention among children and adolescents.
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spelling pubmed-105993262023-10-26 Rural–Urban Differences in Overweight and Obesity, Physical Activity, and Food Security Among Children and Adolescents Crouch, Elizabeth Abshire, Demetrius A. Wirth, Michael D. Hung, Peiyin Benavidez, Gabriel A. Prev Chronic Dis Original Research INTRODUCTION: Childhood obesity has been associated with numerous poor health conditions, with geographic disparities demonstrated. Limited research has examined the association between rurality and food security, physical activity, and overweight or obesity among children. We examined rates of food security, physical inactivity, and overweight or obesity among rural and urban children and adolescents, and associations between rurality and these 3 outcomes. METHODS: We used cross-sectional data from a nationally representative sample of children and adolescents aged 10 to 17 years from the 2019–2020 National Survey of Children’s Health (N = 23,199). We calculated frequencies, proportions, and unadjusted associations for each variable by using descriptive statistics and bivariate analyses. We used multivariable logistic regression models to examine the association between rurality and food security, physical activity, and overweight or obesity. RESULTS: After adjusting for sociodemographic factors, rural children and adolescents had higher odds than urban children and adolescents of being overweight or obese (adjusted odds ratio = 1.30; 95% CI, 1.11–1.52); associations between rurality and physical inactivity and food insecurity were not significant. CONCLUSION: The information from this study is timely for policy makers and community partners to make informed decisions on the allocation of healthy weight and obesity prevention programs for children and adolescents in rural settings. Our study provides information for public health programming and the designing of appropriate dietary and physical activity interventions needed to reduce disparities in obesity prevention among children and adolescents. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 2023-10-19 /pmc/articles/PMC10599326/ /pubmed/37857462 http://dx.doi.org/10.5888/pcd20.230136 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Preventing Chronic Disease is a publication of the U.S. Government. This publication is in the public domain and is therefore without copyright. All text from this work may be reprinted freely. Use of these materials should be properly cited.
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Wirth, Michael D.
Hung, Peiyin
Benavidez, Gabriel A.
Rural–Urban Differences in Overweight and Obesity, Physical Activity, and Food Security Among Children and Adolescents
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title_full_unstemmed Rural–Urban Differences in Overweight and Obesity, Physical Activity, and Food Security Among Children and Adolescents
title_short Rural–Urban Differences in Overweight and Obesity, Physical Activity, and Food Security Among Children and Adolescents
title_sort rural–urban differences in overweight and obesity, physical activity, and food security among children and adolescents
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10599326/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37857462
http://dx.doi.org/10.5888/pcd20.230136
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