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Psychosocial Factors and Obesity in Adolescence: A Case-Control Study

Introduction: The continuously increasing prevalence of childhood obesity is reaching epidemic proportions. Greece is among the countries with the highest childhood obesity prevalence rates. The present study aims to identify psychosocial factors associated with excess body weight of adolescents. Me...

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Autores principales: Andrie, Elisabeth K., Melissourgou, Marina, Gryparis, Alexandros, Vlachopapadopoulou, Elpis, Michalacos, Stephanos, Renouf, Anais, Sergentanis, Theodoros N., Bacopoulou, Flora, Karavanaki, Kyriaki, Tsolia, Maria, Tsitsika, Artemis
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8072710/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33919523
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/children8040308
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author Andrie, Elisabeth K.
Melissourgou, Marina
Gryparis, Alexandros
Vlachopapadopoulou, Elpis
Michalacos, Stephanos
Renouf, Anais
Sergentanis, Theodoros N.
Bacopoulou, Flora
Karavanaki, Kyriaki
Tsolia, Maria
Tsitsika, Artemis
author_facet Andrie, Elisabeth K.
Melissourgou, Marina
Gryparis, Alexandros
Vlachopapadopoulou, Elpis
Michalacos, Stephanos
Renouf, Anais
Sergentanis, Theodoros N.
Bacopoulou, Flora
Karavanaki, Kyriaki
Tsolia, Maria
Tsitsika, Artemis
author_sort Andrie, Elisabeth K.
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description Introduction: The continuously increasing prevalence of childhood obesity is reaching epidemic proportions. Greece is among the countries with the highest childhood obesity prevalence rates. The present study aims to identify psychosocial factors associated with excess body weight of adolescents. Methods: This case-control study was conducted in Athens, Greece, and included 414 adolescents aged 11–18 years. Anthropometric measurements were recorded, and an anonymous self-completed questionnaire captured the psychosocial background, family environment, peer relations, and school environment. Results: Of the total sample of adolescents, 54.6% had normal body weight and 45.4% were overweight or obese. A multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that the factors related to the presence of overweight/obesity were adolescents’ age (OR = 0.416, p < 0.001), area of residence, presence of anxiety (OR = 4.661, p = 0.001), presence of melancholia (OR = 2.723, p = 0.016), participation in sports (OR = 0.088, p <0.001), smoking (OR = 0.185, p = 0.005), and mother’s occupation (OR = 0.065, p < 0.001). Conclusion: Psychological problems, maternal occupation, the absence of physical activity, and poor school performance were associated with adolescent overweight/obesity. It is important that screening for the presence of psychosocial issues is included in childhood obesity policies and treatment.
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spelling pubmed-80727102021-04-27 Psychosocial Factors and Obesity in Adolescence: A Case-Control Study Andrie, Elisabeth K. Melissourgou, Marina Gryparis, Alexandros Vlachopapadopoulou, Elpis Michalacos, Stephanos Renouf, Anais Sergentanis, Theodoros N. Bacopoulou, Flora Karavanaki, Kyriaki Tsolia, Maria Tsitsika, Artemis Children (Basel) Article Introduction: The continuously increasing prevalence of childhood obesity is reaching epidemic proportions. Greece is among the countries with the highest childhood obesity prevalence rates. The present study aims to identify psychosocial factors associated with excess body weight of adolescents. Methods: This case-control study was conducted in Athens, Greece, and included 414 adolescents aged 11–18 years. Anthropometric measurements were recorded, and an anonymous self-completed questionnaire captured the psychosocial background, family environment, peer relations, and school environment. Results: Of the total sample of adolescents, 54.6% had normal body weight and 45.4% were overweight or obese. A multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that the factors related to the presence of overweight/obesity were adolescents’ age (OR = 0.416, p < 0.001), area of residence, presence of anxiety (OR = 4.661, p = 0.001), presence of melancholia (OR = 2.723, p = 0.016), participation in sports (OR = 0.088, p <0.001), smoking (OR = 0.185, p = 0.005), and mother’s occupation (OR = 0.065, p < 0.001). Conclusion: Psychological problems, maternal occupation, the absence of physical activity, and poor school performance were associated with adolescent overweight/obesity. It is important that screening for the presence of psychosocial issues is included in childhood obesity policies and treatment. MDPI 2021-04-18 /pmc/articles/PMC8072710/ /pubmed/33919523 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/children8040308 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Andrie, Elisabeth K.
Melissourgou, Marina
Gryparis, Alexandros
Vlachopapadopoulou, Elpis
Michalacos, Stephanos
Renouf, Anais
Sergentanis, Theodoros N.
Bacopoulou, Flora
Karavanaki, Kyriaki
Tsolia, Maria
Tsitsika, Artemis
Psychosocial Factors and Obesity in Adolescence: A Case-Control Study
title Psychosocial Factors and Obesity in Adolescence: A Case-Control Study
title_full Psychosocial Factors and Obesity in Adolescence: A Case-Control Study
title_fullStr Psychosocial Factors and Obesity in Adolescence: A Case-Control Study
title_full_unstemmed Psychosocial Factors and Obesity in Adolescence: A Case-Control Study
title_short Psychosocial Factors and Obesity in Adolescence: A Case-Control Study
title_sort psychosocial factors and obesity in adolescence: a case-control study
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8072710/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33919523
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/children8040308
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