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The Results of Studying Anthropometric Status Indicators in School-Aged Children and Their Parents
Author(s) -
Надежда Ивановна Пряничникова,
Tatyana V. Mazhaeva
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
zdorovʹe naseleniâ i sreda obitaniâ
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2619-0788
pISSN - 2219-5238
DOI - 10.35627/2219-5238/2020-330-9-26-31
Subject(s) - overweight , underweight , anthropometry , medicine , body mass index , obesity , demography , pediatrics , rural area , gerontology , environmental health , pathology , sociology
Physical development is one of the important health criteria of children and adolescents. Theobjective of our study was to evaluate anthropometric status indicators of school-aged children and their parents usingthe results of a questionnaire-based survey conducted in the Sverdlovsk Region. Materials and methods: The survey wascarried out in accordance with method recommendations and practical guidelines developed by the Federal ResearchCenter for Nutrition and Biotechnology and involved 3,369 schoolchildren and 5,303 parents. When parents specifiedbody height and weight of their children in questionnaires, we also made use of the results of regular medical checkups provided by medical workers. Results: We established that the majority children had normal height and weight,a third of them were overweight, which was more typical for children living in rural areas, and every fifth child wasunderweight. Overweight was more prevalent among primary and secondary school boys whereas underweight wasmore common among high school girls. The average body mass index of parents was slightly above the healthy weightrange and equaled 25.6 kg/m2, overweight being more frequent in men. We noticed that most overweight parents ofboth genders lived in rural areas. The odds of overweight in children of mothers and fathers with a body mass excesswere 1.9 and 1.4 times higher, respectively. Relative risk values indicate an immediate relationship between overweight in parents, especially mothers, and their children. Conclusions: The risk of childhood overweight and obesity ishigher in children of overweight parents.

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