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Trends in Overweight and Obesity among Children and Adolescents in China from 1981 to 2010: A Meta-Analysis

BACKGROUND: Overweight/obesity is a serious public health problem that affects a large part of the world population across all age and racial/ethnic groups. However, there has not been a meta-analysis of the prevalence of childhood and adolescent overweight/obesity in China during the past 30 years....

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Autores principales: Yu, Zhangbin, Han, Shuping, Chu, Jiahui, Xu, Zhongya, Zhu, Chun, Guo, Xirong
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3524084/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23284829
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0051949
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author Yu, Zhangbin
Han, Shuping
Chu, Jiahui
Xu, Zhongya
Zhu, Chun
Guo, Xirong
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Han, Shuping
Chu, Jiahui
Xu, Zhongya
Zhu, Chun
Guo, Xirong
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description BACKGROUND: Overweight/obesity is a serious public health problem that affects a large part of the world population across all age and racial/ethnic groups. However, there has not been a meta-analysis of the prevalence of childhood and adolescent overweight/obesity in China during the past 30 years. METHODS: The China National Knowledge Infrastructure and Wanfang DATA, MEDLINE, EMBASE and Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature were searched for relevant studies published between January 1970 and June 2012. The prevalence of overweight/obesity over time was pooled using Stata/SE, version 9. Summary statistics (odds ratios, ORs) were used to compare sex-specific and urban-rural preponderance of overweight/obesity using Review Manager. RESULTS: After screening 1326 papers, we included 35 papers (41 studies), most of medium quality. The prevalence of overweight/obesity increased from 1.8% (95% confidence interval [CI], 0.4%–3.1%) and 0.4% (95% CI, −0.1% to −0.8%) respectively in 1981–1985 to 13.1% (95% CI, 11.2%–15.0%) and 7.5% (95% CI, 6.6%–8.4%) respectively in 2006–2010. The average annual increase was 8.3% and 12.4% respectively. Boys were more likely to be overweight/obese than girls (OR, 1.36; 95% CI, 1.24–1.49 and OR, 1.68; 95% CI, 1.52–1.86 respectively). The prevalence of overweight/obesity was higher in urban areas than in rural areas (OR, 1.66; 95% CI, 1.54–1.79 and OR, 1.97; 95% CI, 1.68–2.30 respectively). For age-specific subgroup analyses, both overweight and obesity increased more rapidly in the toddler stage than in other developmental stages. Sensitivity analyses showed that sample-size differences, study quality, overweight/obesity criteria and geographical distribution affected overweight/obesity prevalence. CONCLUSIONS: Toddlers and urban boys were at particularly high risk; the prevalence in these groups increased more rapidly than in their counterparts. Public health prevention strategies are urgently needed to modify health behaviors of children and adolescents and control overweight/obesity in China.
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spelling pubmed-35240842013-01-02 Trends in Overweight and Obesity among Children and Adolescents in China from 1981 to 2010: A Meta-Analysis Yu, Zhangbin Han, Shuping Chu, Jiahui Xu, Zhongya Zhu, Chun Guo, Xirong PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Overweight/obesity is a serious public health problem that affects a large part of the world population across all age and racial/ethnic groups. However, there has not been a meta-analysis of the prevalence of childhood and adolescent overweight/obesity in China during the past 30 years. METHODS: The China National Knowledge Infrastructure and Wanfang DATA, MEDLINE, EMBASE and Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature were searched for relevant studies published between January 1970 and June 2012. The prevalence of overweight/obesity over time was pooled using Stata/SE, version 9. Summary statistics (odds ratios, ORs) were used to compare sex-specific and urban-rural preponderance of overweight/obesity using Review Manager. RESULTS: After screening 1326 papers, we included 35 papers (41 studies), most of medium quality. The prevalence of overweight/obesity increased from 1.8% (95% confidence interval [CI], 0.4%–3.1%) and 0.4% (95% CI, −0.1% to −0.8%) respectively in 1981–1985 to 13.1% (95% CI, 11.2%–15.0%) and 7.5% (95% CI, 6.6%–8.4%) respectively in 2006–2010. The average annual increase was 8.3% and 12.4% respectively. Boys were more likely to be overweight/obese than girls (OR, 1.36; 95% CI, 1.24–1.49 and OR, 1.68; 95% CI, 1.52–1.86 respectively). The prevalence of overweight/obesity was higher in urban areas than in rural areas (OR, 1.66; 95% CI, 1.54–1.79 and OR, 1.97; 95% CI, 1.68–2.30 respectively). For age-specific subgroup analyses, both overweight and obesity increased more rapidly in the toddler stage than in other developmental stages. Sensitivity analyses showed that sample-size differences, study quality, overweight/obesity criteria and geographical distribution affected overweight/obesity prevalence. CONCLUSIONS: Toddlers and urban boys were at particularly high risk; the prevalence in these groups increased more rapidly than in their counterparts. Public health prevention strategies are urgently needed to modify health behaviors of children and adolescents and control overweight/obesity in China. Public Library of Science 2012-12-17 /pmc/articles/PMC3524084/ /pubmed/23284829 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0051949 Text en © 2012 Yu et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Xu, Zhongya
Zhu, Chun
Guo, Xirong
Trends in Overweight and Obesity among Children and Adolescents in China from 1981 to 2010: A Meta-Analysis
title Trends in Overweight and Obesity among Children and Adolescents in China from 1981 to 2010: A Meta-Analysis
title_full Trends in Overweight and Obesity among Children and Adolescents in China from 1981 to 2010: A Meta-Analysis
title_fullStr Trends in Overweight and Obesity among Children and Adolescents in China from 1981 to 2010: A Meta-Analysis
title_full_unstemmed Trends in Overweight and Obesity among Children and Adolescents in China from 1981 to 2010: A Meta-Analysis
title_short Trends in Overweight and Obesity among Children and Adolescents in China from 1981 to 2010: A Meta-Analysis
title_sort trends in overweight and obesity among children and adolescents in china from 1981 to 2010: a meta-analysis
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3524084/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23284829
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0051949
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