[Overweight, obesity and some related socio-economic factors among adolescent girls in Tehran, Iran]
Payesh-Health Monitor. 2009; 8 (2): 113-122
in Persian
| IMEMR
| ID: emr-92480
ABSTRACT
To compare obesity, overweight and related socio-economic factors among adolescent girls in the North and South areas of Tehran, the capital of Iran, in 2005. This cross-sectional and analytical study 210 adolescent girls, aged 14-17 years, from high schools in the North area of Tehran [n=105; high socio-economic level] and the South area [n=105; low socio-economic level] were selected by the two-step, cluster random sampling method. Demographic data, including mothers_ and fathers_ educational levels and parents_ jobs were gathered, using a validated self-administered questionnaire. Food intake data were obtained by a one-day 24- hour recall and a one- day food record. Weight and height were measured based on standard methods and Body Mass 85 th >/= Index [BMI] were calculated. Overweight + obesity were defined as a BMI percentile of age - sex specific BMI. The prevalence of overweight +obesity was observed in 15.2% of the girls in the North area and 26.7% of the South area, the difference being significant [P= 0.001]. Mean of energy, fat and energy derived from fat were 1964 kcal, 72.0 gr and 34.1% in North area and 2288 kcal, 83.1 gr and 34.4% in South area, respectively. There was a significant correlation between BMI of the girls and mothers' literacy in the North area. Obesity + overweight were significantly correlated with mothers' job among girls in the South area. Evidence suggests that overweight and obesity in Tehran, especially among female adolescents of a low socioeconomic level, is a public health problem. It is suggested to design and implement nutritional intervention programs for adolescent girls, particularly in the low socio- economic areas
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Index:
IMEMR (Eastern Mediterranean)
Main subject:
Socioeconomic Factors
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Cross-Sectional Studies
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Surveys and Questionnaires
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Adolescent
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Obesity
Type of study:
Health economic evaluation
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Prevalence study
Limits:
Female
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Humans
Language:
Persian
Journal:
Payesh-Health Monitor
Year:
2009
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