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Childhood obesity, overweight and underweight: a study in primary schools in Milan

AIMS: The study aims to assess the prevalence of obesity, overweight and underweight in children enrolled in government primary schools (6–11 years of age) in the city of Milan, Italy. METHODS: One hundred and nine schools were randomly selected for the study. A cross-sectional study was conducted b...

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Autores principales: Bracale, Renata, Milani, Laura, Ferrara, Emanuela, Balzaretti, Claudia, Valerio, Alessandra, Russo, Vincenzo, Nisoli, Enzo, Carruba, Michele O.
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Publicado: Springer International Publishing AG 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3664740/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23760847
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s40519-013-0036-9
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author Bracale, Renata
Milani, Laura
Ferrara, Emanuela
Balzaretti, Claudia
Valerio, Alessandra
Russo, Vincenzo
Nisoli, Enzo
Carruba, Michele O.
author_facet Bracale, Renata
Milani, Laura
Ferrara, Emanuela
Balzaretti, Claudia
Valerio, Alessandra
Russo, Vincenzo
Nisoli, Enzo
Carruba, Michele O.
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description AIMS: The study aims to assess the prevalence of obesity, overweight and underweight in children enrolled in government primary schools (6–11 years of age) in the city of Milan, Italy. METHODS: One hundred and nine schools were randomly selected for the study. A cross-sectional study was conducted between March and June 2008. A survey was conducted using 16,588 questionnaires completed by parents. Anthropometric data (reported) of both parents and children and information on levels of physical activity and time children spent watching television (TV) were obtained. RESULTS: In the total sample, parents are predominantly (75.0 %) of normal weight (M: 55.2 %; F: 79.1 %), 16.8 % are overweight (M: 36.9 %; F: 12.6 %), 4.0 % are obese (M: 6.6 %; F: 3.5 %) and 4.2 % are underweight (M: 1.3 %; F: 4.8 %). Among children, 68.7 % are of normal weight (M: 68.2 %; F: 69.2 %), 14.7 % are overweight (M: 15.3 %; F: 14.2 %), 4 % are obese (M: 4.5 %; F: 3.4 %), 11.8 % are underweight (M: 11.2 %; F: 12.5 %) and 0.8 % are severely thin (M: 0.9 %; F: 0.7 %). Children practice physical activity once or twice/week (48.3 %), three to four times/week (38.9 %) or five to seven times/week (8.9 %), while 3.9 % of children do not do any exercise. Most children (85.3 %) watch TV from 30 min to 2 h/day. CONCLUSION: Contrary to the reported national average, the study shows the presence of only moderate levels of above-average weight and obesity among children. However, it remains important to monitor this phenomenon to raise awareness and to design programs of prevention throughout the country.
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spelling pubmed-36647402013-06-03 Childhood obesity, overweight and underweight: a study in primary schools in Milan Bracale, Renata Milani, Laura Ferrara, Emanuela Balzaretti, Claudia Valerio, Alessandra Russo, Vincenzo Nisoli, Enzo Carruba, Michele O. Eat Weight Disord Original Article AIMS: The study aims to assess the prevalence of obesity, overweight and underweight in children enrolled in government primary schools (6–11 years of age) in the city of Milan, Italy. METHODS: One hundred and nine schools were randomly selected for the study. A cross-sectional study was conducted between March and June 2008. A survey was conducted using 16,588 questionnaires completed by parents. Anthropometric data (reported) of both parents and children and information on levels of physical activity and time children spent watching television (TV) were obtained. RESULTS: In the total sample, parents are predominantly (75.0 %) of normal weight (M: 55.2 %; F: 79.1 %), 16.8 % are overweight (M: 36.9 %; F: 12.6 %), 4.0 % are obese (M: 6.6 %; F: 3.5 %) and 4.2 % are underweight (M: 1.3 %; F: 4.8 %). Among children, 68.7 % are of normal weight (M: 68.2 %; F: 69.2 %), 14.7 % are overweight (M: 15.3 %; F: 14.2 %), 4 % are obese (M: 4.5 %; F: 3.4 %), 11.8 % are underweight (M: 11.2 %; F: 12.5 %) and 0.8 % are severely thin (M: 0.9 %; F: 0.7 %). Children practice physical activity once or twice/week (48.3 %), three to four times/week (38.9 %) or five to seven times/week (8.9 %), while 3.9 % of children do not do any exercise. Most children (85.3 %) watch TV from 30 min to 2 h/day. CONCLUSION: Contrary to the reported national average, the study shows the presence of only moderate levels of above-average weight and obesity among children. However, it remains important to monitor this phenomenon to raise awareness and to design programs of prevention throughout the country. Springer International Publishing AG 2013-05-04 2013 /pmc/articles/PMC3664740/ /pubmed/23760847 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s40519-013-0036-9 Text en © The Author(s) 2013 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License which permits any use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author(s) and the source are credited.
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Bracale, Renata
Milani, Laura
Ferrara, Emanuela
Balzaretti, Claudia
Valerio, Alessandra
Russo, Vincenzo
Nisoli, Enzo
Carruba, Michele O.
Childhood obesity, overweight and underweight: a study in primary schools in Milan
title Childhood obesity, overweight and underweight: a study in primary schools in Milan
title_full Childhood obesity, overweight and underweight: a study in primary schools in Milan
title_fullStr Childhood obesity, overweight and underweight: a study in primary schools in Milan
title_full_unstemmed Childhood obesity, overweight and underweight: a study in primary schools in Milan
title_short Childhood obesity, overweight and underweight: a study in primary schools in Milan
title_sort childhood obesity, overweight and underweight: a study in primary schools in milan
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3664740/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23760847
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s40519-013-0036-9
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