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Is there a rapid increase in prevalence of obesity in Polish children? An 18-year prospective observational study in Gdansk, Poland

INTRODUCTION: The prevalence of overweight and obesity is not regularly screened among Polish children. Very few longitudinal data exist on the prevalence and increase of overweight and obesity in this population. The aim of the study was to analyze the prevalence of overweight and obesity among sel...

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Autores principales: Brzeziński, Michał, Jankowski, Marek, Jankowska, Agnieszka, Niedzielska, Aleksandra, Kamińska, Barbara
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Publicado: Termedia Publishing House 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5778428/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29379529
http://dx.doi.org/10.5114/aoms.2018.72239
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author Brzeziński, Michał
Jankowski, Marek
Jankowska, Agnieszka
Niedzielska, Aleksandra
Kamińska, Barbara
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Jankowski, Marek
Jankowska, Agnieszka
Niedzielska, Aleksandra
Kamińska, Barbara
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description INTRODUCTION: The prevalence of overweight and obesity is not regularly screened among Polish children. Very few longitudinal data exist on the prevalence and increase of overweight and obesity in this population. The aim of the study was to analyze the prevalence of overweight and obesity among selected age categories of children from Gdansk, on the basis of 1992–2012 data. MATERIAL AND METHODS: The anthropometric data (body weight and height, body mass index) of 70,329 children aged between 6 and 13 years were analyzed. Data were collected during annually performed child health measurements in schools by medical staff of Gdansk Center for Health Promotion during 1992–2012. RESULTS: No constant trend to increase or decrease in the prevalence of overweight or obesity was documented in any of the studied age groups (p > 0.05). An age-related increase in the prevalence of overweight and obesity was observed throughout all consecutive age categories in boys and in prepubertal girls (p < 0.05). Overweight and obesity were significantly more frequent in girls than in boys from all age categories (p < 0.05), except 12- and 13-year-old children (p = 0.173; p = 0.973), in whom no gender-specific differences were documented. CONCLUSIONS: Our study did not confirm the previously reported growing tendency in the prevalence of overweight and obesity among children. However, our findings point to an age-related increase in the prevalence of excess body weight in the pediatric population.
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spelling pubmed-57784282018-01-29 Is there a rapid increase in prevalence of obesity in Polish children? An 18-year prospective observational study in Gdansk, Poland Brzeziński, Michał Jankowski, Marek Jankowska, Agnieszka Niedzielska, Aleksandra Kamińska, Barbara Arch Med Sci Clinical Research INTRODUCTION: The prevalence of overweight and obesity is not regularly screened among Polish children. Very few longitudinal data exist on the prevalence and increase of overweight and obesity in this population. The aim of the study was to analyze the prevalence of overweight and obesity among selected age categories of children from Gdansk, on the basis of 1992–2012 data. MATERIAL AND METHODS: The anthropometric data (body weight and height, body mass index) of 70,329 children aged between 6 and 13 years were analyzed. Data were collected during annually performed child health measurements in schools by medical staff of Gdansk Center for Health Promotion during 1992–2012. RESULTS: No constant trend to increase or decrease in the prevalence of overweight or obesity was documented in any of the studied age groups (p > 0.05). An age-related increase in the prevalence of overweight and obesity was observed throughout all consecutive age categories in boys and in prepubertal girls (p < 0.05). Overweight and obesity were significantly more frequent in girls than in boys from all age categories (p < 0.05), except 12- and 13-year-old children (p = 0.173; p = 0.973), in whom no gender-specific differences were documented. CONCLUSIONS: Our study did not confirm the previously reported growing tendency in the prevalence of overweight and obesity among children. However, our findings point to an age-related increase in the prevalence of excess body weight in the pediatric population. Termedia Publishing House 2017-12-19 2018-01 /pmc/articles/PMC5778428/ /pubmed/29379529 http://dx.doi.org/10.5114/aoms.2018.72239 Text en Copyright: © 2017 Termedia & Banach http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0) License, allowing third parties to copy and redistribute the material in any medium or format and to remix, transform, and build upon the material, provided the original work is properly cited and states its license.
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Brzeziński, Michał
Jankowski, Marek
Jankowska, Agnieszka
Niedzielska, Aleksandra
Kamińska, Barbara
Is there a rapid increase in prevalence of obesity in Polish children? An 18-year prospective observational study in Gdansk, Poland
title Is there a rapid increase in prevalence of obesity in Polish children? An 18-year prospective observational study in Gdansk, Poland
title_full Is there a rapid increase in prevalence of obesity in Polish children? An 18-year prospective observational study in Gdansk, Poland
title_fullStr Is there a rapid increase in prevalence of obesity in Polish children? An 18-year prospective observational study in Gdansk, Poland
title_full_unstemmed Is there a rapid increase in prevalence of obesity in Polish children? An 18-year prospective observational study in Gdansk, Poland
title_short Is there a rapid increase in prevalence of obesity in Polish children? An 18-year prospective observational study in Gdansk, Poland
title_sort is there a rapid increase in prevalence of obesity in polish children? an 18-year prospective observational study in gdansk, poland
topic Clinical Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5778428/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29379529
http://dx.doi.org/10.5114/aoms.2018.72239
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