Show simple item record

2009-02-02Zeitschriftenartikel DOI: 10.1186/1471-2458-9-46
Potential determinants of obesity among children and adolescents in Germany: results from the cross-sectional KiGGS study
dc.contributor.authorKleiser, Christina
dc.contributor.authorRosario, Angelika Schaffrath
dc.contributor.authorMensink, Gert
dc.contributor.authorPrinz-Langenohl, Reinhild
dc.contributor.authorKurth, Bärbel-Maria
dc.date.accessioned2018-05-07T13:05:42Z
dc.date.available2018-05-07T13:05:42Z
dc.date.created2009-03-26
dc.date.issued2009-02-02none
dc.identifier.otherhttp://edoc.rki.de/oa/articles/refL68uj7inqw/PDF/25hr4glFIA3DQ.pdf
dc.identifier.urihttp://edoc.rki.de/176904/386
dc.description.abstractBackground: Obesity among children and adolescents is a growing public health problem. The aim of the present paper is to identify potential determinants of obesity and risk groups among 3- to 17-year old children and adolescents to provide a basis for effective prevention strategies. Methods: Data were collected in the German Health Interview and Examination Survey for Children and Adolescents (KiGGS), a nationally representative and comprehensive data set on health behaviour and health status of German children and adolescents. Body height and weight were measured and body mass index (BMI) was classified according to IOTF cut-off points. Statistical analyses were conducted on 13,450 non-underweight children and adolescents aged 3 to 17 years. The association between overweight, obesity and several potential determinants was analysed for this group as well as for three socio-economic status (SES) groups. A multiple logistic regression model with obesity as the dependent variable was also calculated. Results: The strongest association with obesity was observed for parental overweight and for low SES. Furthermore, a positive association with both overweight (including obesity) and obesity was seen for maternal smoking during pregnancy, high weight gain during pregnancy (only for mothers of normal weight), high birth weight, and high media consumption. In addition, high intakes of meat and sausages, total beverages, water and tea, total food and beverages, as well as energy-providing food and beverages were significantly associated with overweight as well as with obesity. Long sleep time was negatively associated with obesity among 3- to 10-year olds. Determinants of obesity occurred more often among children and adolescents with low SES. Conclusion: Parental overweight and a low SES are major potential determinants of obesity. Families with these characteristics should be focused on in obesity prevention.eng
dc.language.isoeng
dc.publisherRobert Koch-Institut; Robert Koch-Institut, Epidemiologie und Gesundheitsberichterstattung
dc.rightsCreative Commons Namensnennung 3.0
dc.rights.urihttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/de/
dc.subjectAdolescenteng
dc.subjectPreschooleng
dc.subjectHumanseng
dc.subjectFemaleeng
dc.subjectGermany/epidemiologyeng
dc.subjectMaleeng
dc.subjectBody Mass Indexeng
dc.subjectPrevalenceeng
dc.subjectRisk Factorseng
dc.subjectChildeng
dc.subjectCross-Sectional Studieseng
dc.subjectQuestionnaireseng
dc.subjectAge Distributioneng
dc.subjectLogistic Modelseng
dc.subjectMultivariate Analysiseng
dc.subjectSocioeconomic Factorseng
dc.subjectOdds Ratioeng
dc.subjectFood Habitseng
dc.subjectEatingeng
dc.subjectAnalysis of Varianceeng
dc.subjectSex Distributioneng
dc.subjectAdolescent Behavioreng
dc.subjectAnthropometryeng
dc.subjectLife Styleeng
dc.subjectObesity/diagnosiseng
dc.subjectObesity/epidemiologyeng
dc.subjectParent-Child Relationseng
dc.subjectProbabilityeng
dc.subjectRegistrieseng
dc.subjectWeight Gaineng
dc.subject.ddc610 Medizin
dc.titlePotential determinants of obesity among children and adolescents in Germany: results from the cross-sectional KiGGS study
dc.typeperiodicalPart
dc.identifier.urnurn:nbn:de:0257-10020
dc.identifier.doi10.1186/1471-2458-9-46
dc.identifier.doihttp://dx.doi.org/10.25646/311
local.edoc.container-titleBMC Public Health
local.edoc.fp-subtypeArtikel
local.edoc.type-nameZeitschriftenartikel
local.edoc.container-typeperiodical
local.edoc.container-type-nameZeitschrift
local.edoc.container-urlhttp://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2458/9/46
local.edoc.container-publisher-nameBioMed Central
local.edoc.container-volume9
local.edoc.container-issue46
local.edoc.container-year2009

Show simple item record