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The Prevalence of Obesity and Its Related Factors among Elementary, Junior High, and Senior High School Students in Gyeongnam Province

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KMID : 0892720070110010010
±èÀå¶ô ( Kim Jang-Rak ) - ¼Ò¼ÓÈ®ÀÎÁß

°­À±½Ä ( Kang Yoon-Sik ) - ¼Ò¼ÓÈ®ÀÎÁß
Á¤¹é±Ù ( Jeong Baek-Geun ) - ¼Ò¼ÓÈ®ÀÎÁß
±èº´·Î ( Kim Byung-Roh ) - ¼Ò¼ÓÈ®ÀÎÁß
±è¼ºÈñ ( Kim Sung-Hee ) - ¼Ò¼ÓÈ®ÀÎÁß
¹Ú±â¼ö ( Park Ki-Soo ) - ¼Ò¼ÓÈ®ÀÎÁß
È«´ë¿ë ( Hong Dae-Yong ) - ¼Ò¼ÓÈ®ÀÎÁß

Abstract

Objectives: This study was conducted to estimate the prevalence of obesity and identify obesity-related factors among elementary, junior high, and senior high school students in Gyeongnam Province.

Methods: The study subjects were total 1,704 students (896 male and 808 female students) from 53 classes among arbitrarily selected 13 elementary (4th grade or above), junior high, or senior high schools in one county area, one small city, and one medium-sized city in Gyeongnam Province. We used height and weight information measured and recorded in physical examinations in the 1st semester to calculate the degree of obesity according to 1998 year Korean standard body weight published by Korean Society for Pediatrics. Obesity was defined as ¡Ã120% of standard body weight. Information on the students¡¯ dietary habit and physical activities was collected with self-administered questionnaires in the 2nd semester.

Results: The prevalence of obesity was 12.4% for male and 9.3% for female students(p£¼0.05). As the grade became higher, the prevalence had tendency to become higher. The significant obesity-related factors in the logistic regression analysis were ¡¯eating amount and speed compared with friends¡¯ and ¡¯frequency of eating ramyon¡¯ among male students; ¡¯perceived obesity of parents¡¯, ¡¯eating amount and speed compared with friends¡¯, ¡¯frequency of moderate or vigorous activities¡¯, and ¡¯fish preference¡¯ among female students.

Conclusions: This study suggested that ¡¯eating amount and speed¡¯ and ¡¯perceived obesity of parents¡¯ were risk factors for obesity for students. Obese students seemed to eat less ramyon in boys and do more moderate or vigorous activities in girls. However, a prospective follow-up study is warranted to identify exact risk factors for obesity among students in Korea.
KeyWords

prevalence, obesity, student, related factor
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