| Literature DB >> 24885226 |
Mario-Enrique Rendón-Macías1, Haydeé Rosas-Vargas, Miguel-Ángel Villasís-Keever, Celia Pérez-García.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Child obesity has become a major health problem worldwide. In order to design successful intervention strategies, it is necessary to understand how children perceive obesity and its consequences.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24885226 PMCID: PMC4048619 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2431-14-131
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Pediatr ISSN: 1471-2431 Impact factor: 2.125
Distribution of body weight status
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| Boys | 6.1 (40) | 45.1 (297) | 27.1 (178) | 21.7 (143) | 658 |
| Girls | 6.4 (44) | 52.5 (355) | 23.7 (160) | 17.4 (118) | 677 |
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| 6–8 | 8.8 (37) | 50.1 (211) | 20.4 (86) | 20.7 (87) | 421 |
| 9–10 | 4.1 (14) | 49.7 (170) | 27.2 (93) | 19.0 (65) | 342 |
| 11–12 | 5.8 (33) | 47.3 (271) | 27.8 (159) | 19.1 (109) | 572 |
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| Underweight | 5.3 (4) | 3.3 (20) | 4.9 (16) | 7.8 (19) | 59 |
| Normal | 38.1 (29) | 29.1 (179) | 26.1 (85) | 24.6 (60) | 353 |
| Overweight | 51.3 (39) | 65.6 (403) | 66.0 (215) | 63.1 (154) | 811 |
| Obese | 5.3 (4) | 2.0 (12) | 3.0 (10) | 4.5 (11) | 37 |
| | n = 76 | n = 614 | n = 326 | n = 244 | n = 1,260 |
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| Normal | 4.8 (4) | 4.9 (32) | 4.4 (15) | 3.9 (10) | 61 |
| Underweight | 46.4 (39) | 34.0 (220) | 33.7 (114) | 27.1 (70) | 443 |
| Overweight | 48.8 (41) | 59.1 (383) | 59.2 (200) | 66.3 (171) | 795 |
| Obese | 0 | 2.0 (13) | 2.7 (9) | 2.7 (7) | 29 |
| n = 84 | n = 648 | n = 338 | n = 258 | n = 1,328 |
Chi-Square test linear by linear, *p = 0.009, **p = 0.03.
Chi-Square test linear by linear +Father p = 0.74, ++Mother p = 0.004.
Distribution of answers to ObI-Q according to actual body weight status
| 1. As disease* | | | | | |
| Obese people are sick | 66.4 (887) | 54.8 (46) | 63.3 (413) | 69.2 (234) | 74.3 (194) |
| Obese people are healthy | 33.6 (448) | 45.2 (38) | 36.7 (239) | 30.8 (104) | 25.7 (67) |
| 2. As risk of chronic degenerative disease | | | | | |
| Obese people get sick more often than non-obese people | 44.9 (600) | 32.1 (27) | 46.3 (302) | 44.4 (150) | 46.4 (121) |
| Obese people get sick as often as non-obese people | 41.7(556) | 44.1 (37) | 39.7 (259) | 44.7 (151) | 41.7 (109) |
| Obese people get sick less often than non-obese people | 13.4 (179) | 23.8 (20) | 14.0 (91) | 10.9 (37) | 11.9 (31) |
| 3. As a conditioning factor of life span** | | | | | |
| Obese people die young | 34.6 (462) | 33.4 (28) | | 35.8 (121) | 36.0 (94) |
| Obese people live as long as non-obese people | 54.4 (726) | 46.4 (39) | 53.8 (350) | 58.3 (197) | 53.6 (140) |
| Obese people live long lives | 11.0 (147) | 20.2 (17) | 12.6 (83) | 5.9 (20) | 10.4 (27) |
| 4. As a factor associated with lifestyle | | | | | |
| Obese people are not very lively | 58.3 (778) | 54.8 (46) | 58.1 (379) | 60.9 (206) | 56.3 (147) |
| Obese people are equally lively than non-obese people | 31.0 (414) | 32.1 (27) | 32.5 (212) | 27.8 (94) | 31.0 (81) |
| Obese people are very lively | 10.7 (143) | 13.1 (11) | 9.4 (61) | 11.3 (38) | 12.7 (33) |
| 5. As a conditioning factor of emotional status*** | | | | | |
| Obese people live sad | 28.0 (374) | 21.4 (18) | 27.5 (179) | 28.7 (97) | 30.7 (80) |
| Obese people are equally happy than the non-obese | 53.1 (709) | 48.8 (41) | 52.0 (339) | 54.1 (183) | 55.9 (149) |
| Obese people are happier than non-obese people | 18.9 (252) | 29.8 (25) | 20.5 (134) | 17.2 (58) | 13.4 (35) |
| 6. As an obstacle for socialization | | | | | |
| Obese people are solitary | 27.9 (373) | 23.8 (20) | 29.8 (194) | 26.0 (88) | 27.2 (71) |
| Obese people have many friends as non-obese people | 56.4 (752) | 64.3 (54) | 53.2 (347) | 60.7 (205) | 55.9 (146) |
| Obese people have more friends than non-obese people | 15.7 (210) | 11.9 (10) | 17.0 (111) | 13.3 (45) | 16.9 (44) |
| 7. As a factor for economic success | | | | | |
| Obese people are not very wealthy | 40.5 (541) | 41.7 (35) | 42.0 (274) | 46.2 (138) | 36.0 (94) |
| Obese people are wealthy as non-obese people | 47.0 (627) | 41.7 (35) | 44.8 (292) | 40.8 (156) | 55.2 (144) |
| Obese people are very wealthy | 12.5 (167) | 16.6 (14) | 13.2 (86) | 13.0 (44) | 8.8 (23) |
| 8. As a factor for physical accomplishments | | | | | |
| Obese people never triumph in sports | 48.0 (641) | 46.4 (39) | 46.9 (305) | 49.4 (130) | 49.8 (130) |
| Obese people triumph in sports as much as the non-obese | 41.3 (551) | 41.7 (35) | 41.2 (270) | 41.4 (31) | 40.6 (106) |
| Obese people often triumph in sports | 10.7 (143) | 11.9 (10) | 11.9 (77) | 9.2 (106) | 9.6 (25) |
Chi square test linear-by-linear, *p <0.001, **p = 0.04, ***p = 0.003.
Perception of body weight status
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| Overall | 13.1 (11) | 70.2 (59) | 16.7 (14) | 0 (0) |
| Boys | 10.0 (4) | 67.5 (27) | 22.5 (9) | 0 (0) |
| Girls | 15.9 (7) | 72.7 (32) | 11.4 (5) | 0 (0) |
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| Overall | 12.7 (83) | 67.0 (437) | 18.6 (121) | 1.7 (11) |
| Boys | 14.8 (44) | 67.0 (199) | 16.2 (48) | 2.0 (6) |
| Girls | 11.0 (39) | 67.0 (238) | 20.6 (73) | 1.4 (5) |
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| Overall | 3.0 (10) | 40.5 (137) | 54.1 (183) | 2.4 (8) |
| Boys | 2.8 (5) | 42.1 (75) | 51.7 (92) | 3.4 (6) |
| Girls | 3.1 (5) | 38.8 (62) | 56.9 (91) | 1.2 (2) |
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| Overall | 3.4 (9) | 15.3 (40) | 72.8 (190) | 8.5 (22) |
| Boys | 5.6 (8) | 11.9 (17) | 74.1 (106) | 8.4 (12) |
| Girls | 0.8 (1) | 19.5 (23) | 71.2 (84) | 8.5 (10) |
Overall: Chi square 361.2 9fd p <0.0001 (Spearman rho = 0.48).
Boys: Chi square 200.8 9fd p <0.0001 (Spearman rho = 0.49).
Girls: Chi square 176.2 9fd p <0.0001 (Spearman rho = 0.48).
Variables associated to obesity perception
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| Boys (reference) | 49.1 (424) | 49.7 (234) | 1.00 | (0.8, 1.2) | 0.93 |
| Girls | 50.9 (440) | 50.3 (237) | 0.99 | | |
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| 6 to 8 (reference) | 34.8 (301) | 25.5 (120) | | | |
| 9 to 10 | 25.0 (216) | 26.7 (126) | 0.69 | (0.5, 0.9) | 0.02 |
| 11 to 12 | 40.2 (347) | 47.8 (225) | 0.64 | (0.5, 0.9) | 0.003 |
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| Normal (reference) | 49.1 (425) | 48.2 (227) | | | |
| Underweight | 7.2 (62) | 4.6 (22) | 0.71 | (0.4, 1.2) | 0.22 |
| Overweight | 24.7 (213) | 26.6 (125) | 0.74 | (0.4, 1.3) | 0.31 |
| Obese | 19.0 (164) | 20.6 (97) | 0.70 | (0.4, 1.3) | 0.26 |
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| Normal (reference) | 50.7 (438) | 49.9 (235) | | | |
| Underweight | 9.5 (82) | 6.6 (31) | 1.68 | (1.0, 2.7) | 0.03 |
| Overweight | 36.9 (319) | 40.1 (189) | 0.99 | (0.7, 1.3) | 0.97 |
| Obese | 2.9 (25) | 3.4 (16) | 0.87 | (0.4, 1.7) | 0.71 |
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| Normal (reference) | 33.8 (290) | 32.5 (153) | | | |
| Underweight | 3.6 (31) | 6.4 (30) | 0.47 | (0.3, 0.8) | 0.01 |
| Overweight | 60.3 (517) | 59.0 (278) | 1.01 | (0.8, 1.3) | 0.93 |
| Obese | 2.2 (19) | 2.1 (10) | 1.21 | (0.5, 2.8) | 0.67 |
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| Normal (reference) | 28.5 (232) | 27.0 (121) | | | |
| Underweight | 4.4 (36) | 5.1 (23) | 0.54 | (0.4, 1.5) | 0.53 |
| Overweight | 64.4 (523) | 64.3 (288) | 0.99 | (0.7, 1.3) | 0.94 |
| Obese | 2.7 (21) | 3.6 (16) | 0.69 | (0.3, 1.4) | 0.31 |
Multivariable logistic regression.
*Motherless and fatherless children were excluded from the analysis.