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Family-based factors associated with overweight and obesity among Pakistani primary school children

BACKGROUND: Childhood obesity epidemic is now penetrating the developing countries including Pakistan, especially in the affluent urban population. There is no data on association of family-based factors with overweight and obesity among school-aged children in Pakistan. The study aimed to explore t...

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Autores principales: Mushtaq, Muhammad Umair, Gull, Sibgha, Shahid, Ubeera, Shafique, Mahar Muhammad, Abdullah, Hussain Muhammad, Shad, Mushtaq Ahmad, Siddiqui, Arif Mahmood
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3266195/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22172239
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2431-11-114
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author Mushtaq, Muhammad Umair
Gull, Sibgha
Shahid, Ubeera
Shafique, Mahar Muhammad
Abdullah, Hussain Muhammad
Shad, Mushtaq Ahmad
Siddiqui, Arif Mahmood
author_facet Mushtaq, Muhammad Umair
Gull, Sibgha
Shahid, Ubeera
Shafique, Mahar Muhammad
Abdullah, Hussain Muhammad
Shad, Mushtaq Ahmad
Siddiqui, Arif Mahmood
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description BACKGROUND: Childhood obesity epidemic is now penetrating the developing countries including Pakistan, especially in the affluent urban population. There is no data on association of family-based factors with overweight and obesity among school-aged children in Pakistan. The study aimed to explore the family-based factors associated with overweight and obesity among Pakistani primary school children. METHODS: A population-based cross-sectional study was conducted with a representative multistage cluster sample of 1860 children aged five to twelve years in Lahore, Pakistan. Overweight (> +1SD BMI-for-age z-score) and obesity (> +2SD BMI-for-age z-score) were defined using the World Health Organization reference 2007. Chi-square test was used as the test of trend. Linear regression was used to examine the predictive power of independent variables in relation to BMI. Logistic regression was used to quantify the independent predictors of overweight and adjusted odds ratios (aOR) with 95% confidence intervals (CI) were obtained. All regression analyses were controlled for age and gender and statistical significance was considered at P < 0.05. RESULTS: Significant family-based correlates of overweight and obesity included higher parental education (P < 0.001), both parents working (P = 0.002), fewer siblings (P < 0.001), fewer persons in child's living room (P < 0.001) and residence in high-income neighborhoods (P < 0.001). Smoking in living place was not associated with overweight and obesity. Higher parental education (P < 0.001) and living in high-income neighborhoods (P < 0.001) showed a significant independent positive association with BMI while greater number of siblings (P = 0.001) and persons in child's living room (P = 0.022) showed a significant independent inverse association. College-level or higher parental education as compared to high school-level or lower parental education (aOR 2.54, 95% CI 1.76-3.67), living in high-income neighborhoods as compared to low-income neighborhoods (aOR 2.13, 95% CI 1.31-3.46) and three or less siblings as compared to more than three siblings (aOR 1.75, 95% CI 1.26-2.42) were significant independent predictors of overweight. CONCLUSION: Family-based factors were significantly associated with overweight and obesity among school-aged children in Pakistan. Higher parental education, living in high-income neighborhoods and fewer siblings were independent predictors of overweight. These findings support the need to design evidence-based child health policy and implement targeted interventions, considering the impact of family-based factors and involving communities.
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spelling pubmed-32661952012-01-26 Family-based factors associated with overweight and obesity among Pakistani primary school children Mushtaq, Muhammad Umair Gull, Sibgha Shahid, Ubeera Shafique, Mahar Muhammad Abdullah, Hussain Muhammad Shad, Mushtaq Ahmad Siddiqui, Arif Mahmood BMC Pediatr Research Article BACKGROUND: Childhood obesity epidemic is now penetrating the developing countries including Pakistan, especially in the affluent urban population. There is no data on association of family-based factors with overweight and obesity among school-aged children in Pakistan. The study aimed to explore the family-based factors associated with overweight and obesity among Pakistani primary school children. METHODS: A population-based cross-sectional study was conducted with a representative multistage cluster sample of 1860 children aged five to twelve years in Lahore, Pakistan. Overweight (> +1SD BMI-for-age z-score) and obesity (> +2SD BMI-for-age z-score) were defined using the World Health Organization reference 2007. Chi-square test was used as the test of trend. Linear regression was used to examine the predictive power of independent variables in relation to BMI. Logistic regression was used to quantify the independent predictors of overweight and adjusted odds ratios (aOR) with 95% confidence intervals (CI) were obtained. All regression analyses were controlled for age and gender and statistical significance was considered at P < 0.05. RESULTS: Significant family-based correlates of overweight and obesity included higher parental education (P < 0.001), both parents working (P = 0.002), fewer siblings (P < 0.001), fewer persons in child's living room (P < 0.001) and residence in high-income neighborhoods (P < 0.001). Smoking in living place was not associated with overweight and obesity. Higher parental education (P < 0.001) and living in high-income neighborhoods (P < 0.001) showed a significant independent positive association with BMI while greater number of siblings (P = 0.001) and persons in child's living room (P = 0.022) showed a significant independent inverse association. College-level or higher parental education as compared to high school-level or lower parental education (aOR 2.54, 95% CI 1.76-3.67), living in high-income neighborhoods as compared to low-income neighborhoods (aOR 2.13, 95% CI 1.31-3.46) and three or less siblings as compared to more than three siblings (aOR 1.75, 95% CI 1.26-2.42) were significant independent predictors of overweight. CONCLUSION: Family-based factors were significantly associated with overweight and obesity among school-aged children in Pakistan. Higher parental education, living in high-income neighborhoods and fewer siblings were independent predictors of overweight. These findings support the need to design evidence-based child health policy and implement targeted interventions, considering the impact of family-based factors and involving communities. BioMed Central 2011-12-16 /pmc/articles/PMC3266195/ /pubmed/22172239 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2431-11-114 Text en Copyright ©2011 Mushtaq et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Mushtaq, Muhammad Umair
Gull, Sibgha
Shahid, Ubeera
Shafique, Mahar Muhammad
Abdullah, Hussain Muhammad
Shad, Mushtaq Ahmad
Siddiqui, Arif Mahmood
Family-based factors associated with overweight and obesity among Pakistani primary school children
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title_full Family-based factors associated with overweight and obesity among Pakistani primary school children
title_fullStr Family-based factors associated with overweight and obesity among Pakistani primary school children
title_full_unstemmed Family-based factors associated with overweight and obesity among Pakistani primary school children
title_short Family-based factors associated with overweight and obesity among Pakistani primary school children
title_sort family-based factors associated with overweight and obesity among pakistani primary school children
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3266195/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22172239
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2431-11-114
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