Secular Trends of Underweight, Overweight, and Obesity in Children and Adolescents from Ukraine

Overweight and obesity, as well as underweight in children and adolescents, pose a significant public health issue. This study aimed to investigate the secular trend of the incidence of underweight, overweight, and obesity in children from Ukraine in 2013/2014 and 2018/2019. The studies were conduct...

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Hauptverfasser: Dereń, Katarzyna, Wyszyńska, Justyna, Nyankovskyy, Serhiy, Nyankovska, Olena, Yatsula, Marta, Łuszczki, Edyta, Sobolewski, Marek, Mazur, Artur
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description Overweight and obesity, as well as underweight in children and adolescents, pose a significant public health issue. This study aimed to investigate the secular trend of the incidence of underweight, overweight, and obesity in children from Ukraine in 2013/2014 and 2018/2019. The studies were conducted in randomly selected primary and secondary schools in Ukraine. In total, 13,447 children (6468 boys and 6979 girls) participated in the study in 2013/2014 and 18,144 children (8717 boys and 9427 girls) participated in 2018/2019. Measurements of body weight and height were performed in triplicate. Underweight, overweight, and obesity were diagnosed according to the standards of the World Health Organization (WHO). In the group of girls, a significant difference between 2013/2014 and 2018/2019 measurements was found only among 7-year-olds. The percentage of girls at this age exceeding the body mass index (BMI) norm was lower in the 2018/2019 study. In boys, a significant difference was also found in 7-year-olds, and, as in girls, a lower share of overweight and obesity was found in 2018/2019. But for the ages of 12, 13, and 15, the significant differences had a different character-more overweight or obese boys were found in the 2018/2019 study. The proportion of underweight children was similar for the majority of age groups in both genders and did not differ in a statistically significant way.
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Adolescents
Age groups
Body mass
Body Mass Index
Body size
Body weight
Child
Children
Children & youth
Confidence intervals
Cross-Sectional Studies
Female
Girls
Humans
Male
Obesity
Overweight
Overweight - epidemiology
Parents & parenting
Participation
Pediatric Obesity
Prevalence
Public health
Schools
Statistical analysis
Students
Teenagers
Thinness - epidemiology
Trends
Ukraine - epidemiology
Underweight
title Secular Trends of Underweight, Overweight, and Obesity in Children and Adolescents from Ukraine
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