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Association between Socioeconomic Position of the Family and Adolescent Obesity in Germany—Analysis of the Mediating Role of Familial Determinants
dc.contributor.authorBlume, Miriam
dc.contributor.authorSchienkiewitz, Anja
dc.contributor.authorWollgast, Lina
dc.contributor.authorHoffmann, Stephanie
dc.contributor.authorSander, Lydia
dc.contributor.authorSpallek, Jacob
dc.contributor.authorHerr, Raphael M.
dc.contributor.authorMoor, Irene
dc.contributor.authorPischke, Claudia R.
dc.contributor.authorIashchenko, Iryna
dc.contributor.authorHövener, Claudia
dc.contributor.authorRattay, Petra
dc.date.accessioned2026-02-12T12:14:17Z
dc.date.available2026-02-12T12:14:17Z
dc.date.issued2024-11-05none
dc.identifier.other10.1155/2024/7903972
dc.identifier.urihttp://edoc.rki.de/176904/13330
dc.description.abstractBackground: Obesity’s negative impact on young people’s health has long been known. The family and its socioeconomic position (SEP) are key determinants in adolescent obesity. However, understanding which familial determinants explain the association remains limited. Method: The analyses are based on data from the “German Health Interview and Examination Survey for Children and Adolescents” (KiGGS) (1,384 females and 1,332 males aged 11 to 17 years). Logistic regression models explored how familial determinants (family stress, family cohesion, parental smoking, parental sporting activity, and parental overweight) mediated the association between family SEP (parental education, occupational status, and household income) and adolescent obesity. Results: Significant total effects for the associations between family SEP in childhood and adolescent obesity were found. Splitting the total effect of the family SEP on obesity into direct and indirect effects, all direct effects turned out to be significant. However, all associations involved also indirect effects of familial determinants, except for household income for female adolescents. Parental smoking and overweight were the most relevant mediators for males and females. For male adolescents, parental sporting activity additionally mediated the association between SEP and obesity. Conclusion: A low SEP in childhood was associated with adolescent obesity. Parental health and health behaviors partly explained the association. For increasing health equality in adolescent health, the consideration of parental health behavior in the planning and implementation of health promotion programs seem to be important.eng
dc.language.isoengnone
dc.publisherRobert Koch-Institut
dc.rights(CC BY 3.0 DE) Namensnennung 3.0 Deutschlandger
dc.rights.urihttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/de/
dc.subjectAdolescenteng
dc.subjectChildeng
dc.subjectFemaleeng
dc.subjectGermany / epidemiologyeng
dc.subjectHealth Behavioreng
dc.subjectHumanseng
dc.subjectMaleeng
dc.subjectParentseng
dc.subjectPediatric Obesity* / epidemiologyeng
dc.subjectRisk Factorseng
dc.subjectSocial Classeng
dc.subjectSocioeconomic Factorseng
dc.subject.ddc610 Medizin und Gesundheitnone
dc.titleAssociation between Socioeconomic Position of the Family and Adolescent Obesity in Germany—Analysis of the Mediating Role of Familial Determinantsnone
dc.typearticle
dc.identifier.urnurn:nbn:de:0257-176904/13330-6
dc.type.versionpublishedVersionnone
local.edoc.container-titleJournal of Obesitynone
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local.edoc.container-typeperiodical
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local.edoc.container-publisher-nameWileynone
local.edoc.container-reportyear2024none
local.edoc.container-firstpage1none
local.edoc.container-lastpage9none
dc.description.versionPeer Reviewednone

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