Prevalence of Severe Obesity among Primary School Children in 21 European Countries

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作者
Spinelli, Angela [1 ]
Buoncristiano, Marta [2 ]
Kovacs, Viktoria Anna [3 ]
Yngve, Agneta [4 ]
Spiroski, Igor [5 ]
Obreja, Galina [6 ]
Starc, Gregor [7 ]
Perez, Napoleon [8 ]
Rito, Ana Isabel [9 ]
Kunesova, Marie [10 ]
Sant'Angelo, Victoria Farrugia [11 ]
Meisfjord, Jorgen [12 ]
Bergh, Ingunn Holden [13 ]
Kelleher, Cecily [14 ]
Yardim, Nazan [15 ]
Pudule, Iveta [16 ]
Petrauskiene, Ausra [17 ]
Duleva, Vesselka [18 ]
Sjoberg, Agneta [19 ]
Gualtieri, Andrea [20 ]
Hassapidou, Maria [21 ]
Hyska, Jolanda [22 ]
Burazeri, Genc [22 ]
Petrescu, Constanta Huidumac [23 ]
Heinen, Mirjam [14 ]
Takacs, Hajnalka [24 ]
Zamrazilova, Hana [10 ]
Bosi, Tulay Bagci [25 ]
Sacchini, Elena [26 ]
Pagkalos, Ioannis [21 ]
Cucu, Alexandra [23 ]
Nardone, Paola [1 ]
Gately, Paul [27 ]
Williams, Julianne [2 ]
Breda, Joao [2 ]
机构
[1] Natl Ctr Dis Prevent & Hlth Promot, Natl Inst Hlth, Ist Super Sanita, Viale Regina Elena 299, IT-00161 Rome, Italy
[2] WHO European Off Prevent & Control NCDs, Moscow, Russia
[3] DG Food & Nutr Sci, Natl Inst Pharm & Nutr, Budapest, Hungary
[4] Uppsala Univ, Dept Food Studies Nutr & Dietet, Uppsala, Sweden
[5] Inst Publ Hlth Republ Macedonia, Skopje, North Macedonia
[6] State Univ Med & Pharm, Kishinev, Moldova
[7] Univ Ljubljana, Fac Sport, Ljubljana, Slovenia
[8] Spanish Observ Nutr & Study Obes, Madrid, Spain
[9] Natl Inst Hlth Dr Ricardo Jorge, Lisbon, Portugal
[10] Obes Management Ctr, Inst Endocrinol, Prague, Czech Republic
[11] Primary Hlth Care, Floriana, Malta
[12] Norwegian Inst Publ Hlth, Div Mental & Phys Hlth, Dept Hlth & Inequal, Oslo, Norway
[13] Norwegian Inst Publ Hlth, Div Mental & Phys Hlth, Dept Child Hlth & Dev, Oslo, Norway
[14] Univ Coll Dublin, Dublin, Ireland
[15] Turkish Minist Hlth, Ankara, Turkey
[16] Ctr Dis Prevent & Control, Riga, Latvia
[17] Lithuanian Univ Hlth Sci, Dept Prevent Med, Kaunas, Lithuania
[18] Natl Ctr Publ Hlth & Analyses, Sofia, Bulgaria
[19] Univ Gothenburg, Dept Food & Nutr & Sport Sci, Gothenburg, Sweden
[20] Social Secur Inst San Marino, San Marino, San Marino
[21] Alexander Technol Educ Inst Thessaloniki, Dept Nutr & Dietet, Thessaloniki, Greece
[22] Inst Publ Hlth, Tirana, Albania
[23] Natl Inst Publ Hlth, Bucharest, Romania
[24] Semmelweis Univ, Karoly Racz Sch PhD Studies, Budapest, Hungary
[25] Hacettepe Univ, Publ Hlth Dept, Ankara, Turkey
[26] Hlth Author San Marino, San Marino, San Marino
[27] Leeds Beckett Univ, Ctr Appl Obes Res, Leeds, W Yorkshire, England
基金
瑞典研究理事会;
关键词
Obesity; BMI; Childhood Obesity Surveillance Initiative; Europe; BODY-MASS INDEX; CARDIOVASCULAR RISK-FACTORS; CHILDHOOD OBESITY; METABOLIC SYNDROME; UNITED-STATES; OVERWEIGHT; ADOLESCENTS; WEIGHT; TRENDS; RECOMMENDATIONS;
D O I
10.1159/000500436
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Background: The World Health Organization (WHO) European Childhood Obesity Surveillance Initiative (COSI) was established more than 10 years ago to estimate prevalence and monitor changes in overweight and obesity in children aged 6-9 years. Since then, there have been five rounds of data collection in more than 40 countries involving more than half a million children. To date, no comparative studies with data on severe childhood obesity from European countries have been published. Objectives: The aim of this work was to present the prevalence of severe obesity in school-aged children from 21 countries participating in COSI. Method: The data are from cross-sectional studies in 21 European WHO member states that took part in the first three COSI rounds of data collection (2007/2008, 2009/2010, 2012/2013). School-aged children were measured using standardized instruments and methodology. Children were classified as severely obese using the definitions provided by WHO and the International Obesity Task Force (IOTF). Analyses overtime, by child's age and mother's educational level, were performed in a select group of countries. Results: A total of 636,933 children were included in the analysis (323,648 boys and 313,285 girls). The prevalence of severe obesity varied greatly among countries, with higher values in Southern Europe. According to the WHO definition, severe obesity ranged from 1.0% in Swedish and Moldovan children (95% CI 0.7-1.3 and 0.7-1.5, respectively) to 5.5% (95% CI 4.9-6.1) in Maltese children. The prevalence was generally higher among boys compared to girls. The IOTF cut-offs lead to lower estimates, but confirm the differences among countries, and were more similar for both boys and girls. In many countries 1 in 4 obese children were severely obese. Applying the estimates of prevalence based on the WHO definition to the whole population of children aged 6-9 years in each country, around 398,000 children would be expected to be severely obese in the 21 European countries. The trend between 2007 and 2013 and the analysis by child's age did not show a clear pattern. Severe obesity was more common among children whose mother's educational level was lower. Conclusions: Severe obesity is a serious public health issue which affects a large number of children in Europe. Because of the impact on educational, health, social care, and economic systems, obesity needs to be addressed via a range of approaches from early prevention of overweight and obesity to treatment of those who need it. (c) 2019 The Author(s) Published by S. Karger AG, Basel
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