Literature DB >> 26847439

[Gender differences of psychological, nutritional, and physical fitness variables influencing obesity/overweight in Austrian children and adolescents].

Elisabeth Ardelt-Gattinger1,2, Susanne Ring-Dimitriou3, Johannes Hofmann1,2,4, Katharina Paulmichl4, Fanni Zsoldos4, Daniel Weghuber5,6.   

Abstract

Eating behavior and physical activity behavior are under the control of certain cognitive patterns. 6600 adults and 4400 children/adolescents (8-18 years) were tested with the Obesity Diagnostics and Evaluation System (AD-EVA). Potentially significant gender differences will be detailed for the entire juvenile cohort, the subgroup of obese children/adolescents as compared to the adult cohort in this article.Among all the subscales tested, obese girls primarily showed significantly higher values of (preclinical) eating disorders than boys. These data are relevant for both prevention and health promotion.No significant differences were found in regard to sports motivation. This warrants facilitation of physical activity for both genders. Further, a male predilection for "Snacks" and "High-fat food" that could be found in the total representative study group, could not be verified in the subgroup of obese girls and boys, thus suggesting a similarily unhealthy eating behavior in both genders of juvenility.

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Keywords:  Adults; Children; Eating behavior; Gender differences; Impact factors; Obesity; Sports motivation

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Year:  2016        PMID: 26847439     DOI: 10.1007/s10354-015-0427-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Wien Med Wochenschr        ISSN: 0043-5341


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