| Literature DB >> 31771549 |
John Kuumuori Ganle1,2, Priscilla Pokuaa Boakye3, Leonard Baatiema4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Childhood obesity is a growing public health concern in many low-income urban settings; but its determinants are not clear. The purpose of this study is to assess the prevalence of childhood obesity and associated factors among in-school children aged 5-16 years in a Metropolitan district of Ghana.Entities:
Keywords: BMI; Childhood obesity; Dietary behaviour; Ghana; In-school children; Lifestyle; Sedentary behaviour
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31771549 PMCID: PMC6880588 DOI: 10.1186/s12889-019-7898-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Background characteristics of respondents (N = 285)
| Characteristic | Private school | Public School | Total |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sex of child | |||
| Male | 55 (58.51) | 86 (45.0) | 141 (49.5) |
| Female | 39 (41.5) | 105 (55.0) | 144 (50.5) |
| Age of child (years) | |||
| 5–10 | 51 (54.3) | 70 (36.7) | 121 (42.5) |
| 11–16 | 43 (45.7) | 121 (56.3) | 164 (57.5) |
| Religion of child | |||
| Christianity | 90 (95.7) | 177 (92.7) | 267 (93.7) |
| Islam | 4 (4.3) | 12 (6.3) | 16 (5.6) |
| Traditionalist | 0 (0.0) | 2 (1.0) | 2 (0.7) |
| Number of siblings | |||
| None | 0 (0.0) | 1 (0.5) | 1 (0.4) |
| 1–4 | 73 (77.7) | 118 (61.8) | 191 (67.0) |
| 5–10 | 18 (19.2) | 69 (36.1) | 87 (30.5) |
| 11+ | 3 (3.1) | 3 (1.6) | 6 (2.1) |
| Mother’s education | |||
| No education | 5 (5.4) | 34 (17.8) | 39 (13.7) |
| Basic education | 4 (4.3) | 106 (55.5) | 110 (38.7) |
| Secondary education | 20 (21.5) | 35 (18.3) | 55 (19.4) |
| Tertiary education | 64 (68.8) | 16 (8.4) | 80 (28.2) |
| Father’s education | |||
| No education | 5 (5.3) | 29 (15.2) | 34 (11.9) |
| Basic education | 2 (2.1) | 92 (48.2) | 94 (33.0) |
| Secondary education | 11 (11.7) | 58 (30.4) | 69 (24.2) |
| Tertiary education | 76 (80.9) | 12 (6.2) | 88 (30.9) |
| Mother’s occupation | |||
| Self-employed | 54 (57.5) | 176 (92.2) | 230 (80.7) |
| Public sector employee | 18 (19.2) | 10 (5.2) | 28 (9.8) |
| Private sector employee | 22 (23.4) | 5 (2.6) | 27 (9.5) |
| Father’s occupation | |||
| Self-employed | 164 (85.9) | 20 (21.3) | 184 (64.6) |
| Public sector employee | 15 (7.8) | 23 (24.5) | 38 (13.3) |
| Private sector employee | 12 (6.3) | 51 (54.3) | 63 (22.1) |
Anthropometric characteristics by sex (N = 285)
| Characteristic | Male | Female |
|---|---|---|
| BMI Percentile | ||
| < 5th | 7 (4.9) | 5 (3.8) |
| 5th – 85th | 75 (52.9) | 65 (44.5) |
| 85th – 95th | 33 (23.2) | 35 (24.5) |
| > 95th | 26 (19.0) | 39 (27.2) |
| Total Weight (kg) | 141 (100) | 144 (100) |
| Mean (SD) | 34.6 + 10.6 | 47.8 + 25.0 |
| Height (cm) | ||
| Mean (SD) | 135.1 + 19.8 | 138.3 + 20.7 |
Prevalence of obesity by selected socio-demographic characteristics (N = 285)
| Characteristic | Not Obese | Obese |
|---|---|---|
| Type of School | ||
| Private | 69 (73.2) | 25 (26.8) |
| Public | 150 (78.6) | 41 (21.4) |
| Sex of child | ||
| Male | 114 (81.0) | 26 (19.0) |
| Female | 105 (72.8) | 39 (27.2) |
| Age of child (years) | ||
| 5–10 | 105 (86.9) | 16 (13.1) |
| 11–16 | 114 (69.4) | 50 (30.6) |
| Religion | ||
| Christianity | 202 (75.8) | 65 (24.2) |
| Islam | 14 (85.0) | 2 (15.0) |
| Traditionalist | 1 (50.0) | 1 (50.0) |
| Number of siblings | ||
| None | 0 (0.0) | 1 (100.0) |
| 1–4 | 146 (76.5) | 45 (23.5) |
| 5–10 | 67 (77.5) | 20 (22.5) |
| 11+ | 5 (86.7) | 1 (13.3) |
| Mother’s education | ||
| No education | 36 (91.8) | 3 (8.2) |
| Basic education | 80 (72.7) | 30 (27.3) |
| Secondary education | 46 (83.6) | 9 (16.4) |
| Tertiary education | 56 (70.0) | 24 (30.0) |
| Father’s education | ||
| No education | 33 (98.4) | 1 (1.6) |
| Basic education | 64 (67.9) | 30 (32.1) |
| Secondary education | 60 (86.7) | 9 (13.3) |
| Tertiary education | 62 (70.0) | 26 (30.0) |
| Mother’s occupation | ||
| Self-employed | 178 (77.4) | 52 (22.6) |
| Public sector employee | 21 (73.6) | 7 (26.4) |
| Private sector employee | 20 (75.6) | 7 (24.4) |
| Father’s occupation | ||
| Self-employed | 145 (78.7) | 39 (21.3) |
| Public sector employee | 30 (77.9) | 8 (22.1) |
| Private sector employee | 45 (70.8) | 18 (29.2) |
| Overall | 225 (78.8) | 60 (21.2) |
Socio-demographic factors associated with child obesity (bivariate) (N = 285)
| Variable | Not Obese | Obese | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Type of School | 0.762 | 0.383 | ||
| Private | 69 (73.2) | 25 (26.8) | ||
| Public | 150 (78.6) | 41 (21.4) | ||
| Sex of child | 1.959 | 0.162 | ||
| Male | 114 (81.0) | 26 (19.0) | ||
| Female | 105 (72.8) | 39 (27.2) | ||
| Age of child (years) | 10.783 | 0.004* | ||
| 5–10 | 105 (86.9) | 16 (13.1) | ||
| 11–16 | 114 (69.4) | 50 (30.6) | ||
| Religion¥ | 2.306 | 0.270 | ||
| Christianity | 202 (75.8) | 65 (24.2) | ||
| Islam | 14 (85.0) | 2 (15.0) | ||
| Traditionalist | 1 (50.0) | 1 (50.0) | ||
| Number of siblings¥ | 1.574 | 0.783 | ||
| None | 0 (0.0) | 1 (100.0) | ||
| 1–4 | 146 (76.5) | 45 (23.5) | ||
| 5–10 | 67 (77.5) | 20 (22.5) | ||
| 11+ | 5 (86.7) | 1 (13.3) | ||
| Mother’s education | 6.867 | 0.076 | ||
| No education | 36 (91.8) | 3 (8.2) | ||
| Basic education | 80 (72.7) | 30 (27.3) | ||
| Secondary education | 46 (83.6) | 9 (16.4) | ||
| Tertiary education | 56 (70.0) | 24 (30.0) | ||
| Father’s education¥ | 14.537 | 0.002* | ||
| No education | 33 (98.4) | 1 (1.6) | ||
| Basic education | 64 (67.9) | 30 (32.1) | ||
| Secondary education | 60 (86.7) | 9 (13.3) | ||
| Tertiary education | 62 (70.0) | 26 (30.0) | ||
| Mother’s occupation | 0.168 | 0.919 | ||
| Self-employed | 178 (77.4) | 52 (22.6) | ||
| Public sector employee | 21 (73.6) | 7 (26.4) | ||
| Private sector employee | 20 (75.6) | 7 (24.4) | ||
| Father’s occupation | 1.214 | 0.545 | ||
| Self-employed | 145 (78.7) | 39 (21.3) | ||
| Public sector employee | 30 (77.9) | 8 (22.1) | ||
| Private sector employee | 45 (70.8) | 18 (29.2) | ||
¥Fisher’s exact test; *p < 0.05
Dietary and behavioural factors associated with child obesity (bivariate) (N = 285)
| Variable | Not Obese | Obese | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sports activity per week | 4.7463 | 0.029* | ||
| < 3 days | 52 (68.6) | 55 (31.4) | ||
| > 3 days | 110 (81.8) | 68 (18.2) | ||
| Where breakfast is obtained | 1.352 | 0.509 | ||
| Home | 95 (74.3) | 80 (25.7) | ||
| Outside of home | 52 (71.9) | 32 (18.1) | ||
| No breakfast | 15 (77.7) | 11 (22.3) | ||
| Regularity of eating fruits¥ | 3.139 | 0.208 | ||
| Everyday | 42 (78.3) | 30 (21.7) | ||
| Sometimes | 107 (74.6) | 89 (25.4) | ||
| Hardly or never | 13 (76.5) | 4 (23.5) | ||
| Regularity of eating junk foods¥ | 3.042 | 0.219 | ||
| Never | 8 (92.7) | 3 (7.3) | ||
| Monthly | 73 (80.8) | 47 (19.2) | ||
| Weekly | 81 (72.6) | 73 (27.4) | ||
| Regularity of fizzy drinks intake | 11.150 | 0.004* | ||
| Hardly or never | 37 (97.1) | 11 (2.9) | ||
| Some days | 80 (70.0) | 80 (30.0) | ||
| Most days | 45 (58.4) | 32 (41.6) | ||
| Television exposure | 5.009 | 0.082 | ||
| Never | 10 (86.7) | 5 (13.3) | ||
| Some days | 53 (68.6) | 56 (31.4) | ||
| Everyday | 99 (61.5) | 62 (38.5) | ||
| Sleep hours per day | 14.369 | 0.001* | ||
| Less than 5 h | 17 (57.8) | 28 (42.2) | ||
| 5–8 h | 34 (67.9) | 37 (32.1) | ||
| 8+ h | 111 (85.7) | 58 (14.3) | ||
¥Fisher’s exact test; *p < 0.05
Predictors of childhood obesity (multivariate) (N = 285)
| Variable | cOR (95% C.I.) | aOR (95% C.I.) | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Age of child (years) | ||||
| 5–10 | 1 | 1 | ||
| 11–16 | 7.60 (1.29–24.94) | 0.032** | 6.07 (1.17–21.45) | 0.025** |
| Father’s education | ||||
| No education | 1 | 1 | ||
| Basic | 1.93 (0.73–5.09) | 0.185 | 1.46 (0.51–4.15) | 0.483 |
| Secondary | 3.86 (1.52–9.78) | 0.004** | 2.97 (1.09–8.08) | 0.032** |
| Tertiary | 4.20 (1.67–10.59) | 0.002** | 3.46 (1.27–9.42) | 0.015** |
| Sports activity per weeka | ||||
| < 3 days | 1 | 1 | ||
| | 0.58 (0.36–0.95) | 0.030** | 0.56 (0.33–0.96) | 0.034** |
| Regularity of fizzy drinks intakeb | ||||
| Hardly or never | 1 | 1 | ||
| Some days | 2.39 (1.06–5.38) | 0.035** | 2.09 (0.84–5.16) | 0.112 |
| Most days | 3.36 (1.60–7.06) | 0.001** | 2.84 (1.24–6.52) | 0.014** |
| Sleep hours per day | ||||
| Less than 5 h | 1 | 1 | ||
| 5–8 h | 0.66 (0.31–1.41) | 0.286 | 0.70 (0.31–1.57) | 0.391 |
| 8+ h | 0.32 (0.16–0.63) | 0.001** | 0.38 (0.19–0.79) | 0.009** |
aSports activity was defined as engaging in any of the following: playing football, basketball, tennis, volley ball and ampe as well as running and cycling)
Ampe is a simple jumping game played by school-age children (mostly girls), in Ghana and neighbouring countries and usually involving two or more players and requires no equipment
bFizzy drinks were defined as non-alcoholic soft drinks that contain carbonated water, a sweetener (sweetener may be sugar, high-fructose corn syrup, fruit juice, a sugar substitute, or some combination of these), and a natural or artificial flavouring
**p < 0.05; cOR Crude odds ratio, aOR Adjusted odds ratio - aOR for each observation was derived a model which included all variables in the table; CI Confidence interval, ref Reference category