| Literature DB >> 35586172 |
Anja Schienkiewitz1, Anna-Kristin Brettschneider1, Stefan Damerow1, Angelika Schaffrath Rosario1.
Abstract
For some time, there have been indications that the prevalence of overweight and obesity among children and adolescents in Germany has stabilised at a high level. The second wave of the German Health Interview and Examination Survey for Children and Adolescents (KiGGS Wave 2, 2014-2017) once again provides nationwide measurements on height and weight of children and adolescents aged 3 to 17 years. The results are confirming this trend. The prevalence of overweight is 15.4% and 5.9% for obesity. There are no differences between girls and boys. Overweight and obesity prevalence increases with age. Children and adolescents with low socioeconomic status (SES) are more likely to be overweight and obese than those with high SES. Compared to the KiGGS baseline study (2003-2006), there was no further increase in overweight and obesity prevalence overall and in all age groups. © Robert Koch Institute. All rights reserved unless explicitly granted.Entities:
Keywords: EXAMINATION SURVEY; HEALTH MONITORING; KIGGS; OBESITY; OVERWEIGHT
Year: 2018 PMID: 35586172 PMCID: PMC8848784 DOI: 10.17886/RKI-GBE-2018-022.2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Health Monit ISSN: 2511-2708
Prevalence of overweight (>90th percentile, including obesity) according to gender, age and socioeconomic status (n=1,799 girls, n=1,762 boys)
Source: KiGGS Wave 2 (2014-2017)
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| 3-6 Years | 10.8 | (7.0-16.5) | 3-6 Years | 7.3 | (4.7-11.1) |
| 7-10 Years | 14.9 | (10.9-20.2) | 7-10 Years | 16.1 | (11.7-21.8) |
| 11-13 Years | 20.0 | (15.0-26.2) | 11-13 Years | 21.1 | (15.5-28.1) |
| 14-17 Years | 16.2 | (12.6-20.7) | 14-17 Years | 18.5 | (14.2-23.8) |
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| Low | 27.0 | (20.3-34.9) | Low | 24.2 | (17.7-32.3) |
| Medium | 13.0 | (10.8-15.5) | Medium | 14.1 | (11.2-17.7) |
| High | 6.5 | (3.8-10.8) | High | 8.9 | (5.4-14.2) |
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Prevalence of obesity (>97th percentile) according to gender, age and socioeconomic status (n=1,799 girls, n=1,762 boys)
Source: KiGGS Wave 2 (2014-2017)
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| 3-6 Years | 3.2 | (1.6-6.3) | 3-6 Years | 1.0 | (0.4-2.5) |
| 7-10 Years | 4.7 | (2.9-7.5) | 7-10 Years | 6.8 | (4.2-11.0) |
| 11-13 Years | 6.5 | (3.6-11.3) | 11-13 Years | 8.0 | (4.8-13.0) |
| 14-17 Years | 7.7 | (5.2-11.4) | 14-17 Years | 9.2 | (6.2-13.4) |
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| Low | 8.1 | (4.7-13.7) | Low | 11.4 | (7.2-17.7) |
| Medium | 4.7 | (3.5-6.4) | Medium | 5.2 | (3.6-7.5) |
| High | 2.0 | (0.5-7.3) | High | 2.6 | (1.1-5.9) |
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Figure 1Trend for overweight prevalence (>90th percentile, including obesity) by age group (KiGGS baseline study n=7,215 girls, n=7,531 boys, KiGGS Wave 2 n=1,799 girls, n=1,762 boys)
Source: KiGGS baseline study (2003-2006), KiGGS Wave 2 (2014-2017)
Figure 2Trend for obesity prevalence (>97th percentile) by age group (KiGGS baseline study n=7,215 girls, n=7,531 boys, KiGGS Wave 2 n=1,799 girls, n=1,762 boys))
Source: KiGGS baseline study (2003-2006), KiGGS Wave 2 (2014-2017)