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Trịnh Tiến Khoa, Trương Tấn Minh, Trần Hữu Dàng(1)

Nghiên cứu tình hình thừa cân - béo phì ở học sinh tiểu học thị xã Ninh Hòa, tỉnh Khánh Hòa

Determine the rate and risk factors related to overweight and obesity in children in primary schools, town of Ninh Hoa, Khanh Hoa province

Tạp chí Y học Việt Nam

2012

0

51-63

1859-1868

Objectives: Determine the rate and risk factors related to overweight - obesity in children aged 6 to 10 years in primary schools, town of Ninh Hoa, Khanh Hoa province. Methods: Phase 1: 1950-level investigation of primary pupils from 6-10 years old in the town of Ninh Hoa, Khanh Hoa province, from 01/10/2010 to 30/11/2010 to determine the percentage of overweight-obese. Phase 2: case-control studies (278 students) to determine cause and effect associated with differential rates. Results: The percentage of overweight obesity was 7.13 percent (95 percent Cl: 5.99 to 8.42 percent), of which 3.74 percent are obese (95 percent Cl: 2.93 to 4.71 percent). The rate of overweight - obese high school boys than girls (8.96 percent versus 5.18 percent, p 0.001). The rate of overweight - obesity is highest in 9 years (9.61 percent), lowest in 7 years (5.37 percent). The degree of overweight mostly mild (76.25 percent), moderate overweight and weight is 23.75 percent. The risk factors involved including children whose fathers and/or overweight mothers; trafficking parents do the job; parents do not recognize children's nutritional status. Children with eating habits and fast food, snack, eating snacks before bed night diet rich in energy, less physical activity (10 hours/week) static activity or = 20 hours/week. Conclusion: Our Results show that the rate contribute to overweight - obesity among primary school children in Khanh Hoa and increasingly necessary interventions for the risk factors for child protection and public health contract.

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