@Article{Zawodniak-Szałapska2007,
journal="Archives of Medical Science",
issn="1734-1922",
volume="3",
number="4",
year="2007",
title="Clinical researchThe prevalence of obesity of children (aged 13-15) and the significance of selected obesity risk factors",
abstract="  Introduction:  Childhood obesity has become a global epidemic. The aim of the study was to assess obesity prevalence in a group of children aged 13-15 in the urban and rural environment of the Lodz region and to establish the influence of selected obesity risk factors.   Material and methods:  The study involved 1012 children, aged 13-15, and was performed in two secondary schools located in the city and two in the country. In each case, body height and weight were measured and BMI was calculated; also the perinatal data, the duration of breastfeeding, and the prevalence of obesity and type 2 diabetes within children\&#8217;s families were recorded.   Results:  The prevalence of obesity in the studied population was 18.1%, being higher in the urban population than in the rural one. The prevalence of obesity of the relatives of obese children was higher (43.7%) than that of children with normal body weight (26.7%). No correlation was found between current BMI and birth weight; however, hypotrophy was more frequently observed among obese children from the rural environment. No significant differences were found between the duration of breastfeeding of obese and slim children.   Conclusions:  The prevalence of obesity in the age group 13-15 is 18.1% and it is higher in the urban population than in the rural one. Obesity history in the child\&#8217;s family is an important risk factor of childhood obesity. No correlations between current BMI and birth weight or the duration of breastfeeding in this age group were observed.",
author="Zawodniak-Szałapska, Małgorzata
and Stawerska, Renata
and Lewiński, Andrzej",
pages="376--382",
url="https://www.termedia.pl/Clinical-research-The-prevalence-of-obesity-of-children-aged-13-15-and-the-significance-of-selected-obesity-risk-factors,19,9698,1,1.html"
}