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Annual incidence and prevalence of obesity in childhood and young adulthood based on a 30-year longitudinal population-based cohort study in Korea: The Kangwha Study: Running title: Incidence and prevalence of obesity from a cohort in Korea.

Junghwan Suh1, Yong Woo Jeon2, Jung Hyun Lee2, Kyungchul Song1, Han Saem Choi1, Ahreum Kwon1, Hyun Wook Chae1, Hyeon Chang Kim2, Ho-Seong Kim3, Il Suh2.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: Childhood obesity is a major global issue that causes a variety of health problems and high social costs. Many previous studies have investigated childhood obesity using cross-sectional data, but few longitudinal cohort studies have been performed, especially in the Korean population.
METHODS: We analyzed the incidence and prevalence of obesity and overweight in a Korean prospective cohort study of children that were followed-up from age 7 to age 36. The study eventually recruited a total of 1,216 participants, with 16 follow-up surveys over 30 years (1986-2017).
RESULTS: The annual incidence of obesity showed a small peak (2.1%) at age 13 when the cohort entered middle school, but a rapid increase (6.4%) when participants reached the age of 20. The prevalence of obesity and overweight at age 8 was 0.8% and 0.9%, respectively, and increased rapidly from age 12 (obesity 2.2%, overweight 4.6%), reaching 9.5% and 15.9%, respectively, at age 20. The prevalence of obesity and overweight was consistently higher in girls than in boys during the childhood period, but this trend reversed in adulthood.
CONCLUSION: Incidence and prevalence of obesity and overweight increased markedly after the final grades of elementary school in females, but after adolescence in males.
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Keywords:  Childhood; Cohort; Incidence; Obesity; Overweight; Prevalence

Year:  2021        PMID: 34052435     DOI: 10.1016/j.annepidem.2021.05.002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Epidemiol        ISSN: 1047-2797            Impact factor:   3.797


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