Comparison of three criteria for overweight and obesity classification in brazilian adolescents

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Autor(a) principal: Pelegrini, Andrea
Data de Publicação: 2013
Outros Autores: Silva, Diego Augusto Santos, Gaya, Adroaldo Cezar Araujo, Petroski, Edio Luiz
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Resumo: Objective: To describe and compare the nutritional status of adolescents using three criteria for nutritional status classification (Conde & Monteiro, International Obesity Task Force - IOTF and Word Health Organization - WHO), to analyze the correlation between these three criteria as for the overweight proportion, and to investigate whether factors associated with overweight and obesity differ among the three criteria. Methods: Demographic (gender, age, geographic area) and anthropometric (body weight, height) variables were measured in 33.728 adolescents aged 11 to 17 years. The following criteria were investigated: IOTF (2000); Conde & Monteiro (2006); and WHO (2007). Results: The overall overweight prevalence was 20.6% for the Conde & Monteiro criteria; 15.3% for the IOTF criteria and 20.1% for the WHO criteria. Both for boys and girls, the estimated overweight prevalence using the Conde & Monteiro and WHO criteria were higher than that using the IOTF criteria. Higher concordance was found between the Conde & Monteiro (2006) and WHO (2007) criteria for all age groups. Regarding associated factors, similar associations were found for the three criteria for higher BMI classification: being male, 11–12 and 13–14 years of age and living in the Midwestern, Southeastern and Southern regions of Brazil. Conclusion: The criteria for BMI classification estimate overweight prevalence in a different way, and the criteria proposed by Conde & Monteiro resulted in higher prevalence in both sexes. Higher concordance between the Conde & Monteiro and WHO criteria was found for all age groups. The groups most vulnerable to showing overweight and obesity for the three criteria for BMI classification were males, age 11–12 and 13–14 years, and living in the Midwestern, Southeastern and Southern regions of Brazil. Overweight and obesity are considered a public health problem prevalent among adolescents in Brazil, regardless of the criteria adopted.
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spelling Pelegrini, AndreaSilva, Diego Augusto SantosGaya, Adroaldo Cezar AraujoPetroski, Edio Luiz2014-11-12T02:14:35Z20131475-2891http://hdl.handle.net/10183/106754000919845Objective: To describe and compare the nutritional status of adolescents using three criteria for nutritional status classification (Conde & Monteiro, International Obesity Task Force - IOTF and Word Health Organization - WHO), to analyze the correlation between these three criteria as for the overweight proportion, and to investigate whether factors associated with overweight and obesity differ among the three criteria. Methods: Demographic (gender, age, geographic area) and anthropometric (body weight, height) variables were measured in 33.728 adolescents aged 11 to 17 years. The following criteria were investigated: IOTF (2000); Conde & Monteiro (2006); and WHO (2007). Results: The overall overweight prevalence was 20.6% for the Conde & Monteiro criteria; 15.3% for the IOTF criteria and 20.1% for the WHO criteria. Both for boys and girls, the estimated overweight prevalence using the Conde & Monteiro and WHO criteria were higher than that using the IOTF criteria. Higher concordance was found between the Conde & Monteiro (2006) and WHO (2007) criteria for all age groups. Regarding associated factors, similar associations were found for the three criteria for higher BMI classification: being male, 11–12 and 13–14 years of age and living in the Midwestern, Southeastern and Southern regions of Brazil. Conclusion: The criteria for BMI classification estimate overweight prevalence in a different way, and the criteria proposed by Conde & Monteiro resulted in higher prevalence in both sexes. Higher concordance between the Conde & Monteiro and WHO criteria was found for all age groups. The groups most vulnerable to showing overweight and obesity for the three criteria for BMI classification were males, age 11–12 and 13–14 years, and living in the Midwestern, Southeastern and Southern regions of Brazil. Overweight and obesity are considered a public health problem prevalent among adolescents in Brazil, regardless of the criteria adopted.application/pdfengNutrition journal. London, UK. Vol. 12, n. 1 (march 2013), p. 1-8AdolescentesObesidadeÍndice de massa corporalAntropometriaReference standardsBody mass indexAdolescentsNutritional statusComparison of three criteria for overweight and obesity classification in brazilian adolescentsEstrangeiroinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFRGSinstname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)instacron:UFRGSORIGINAL000919845.pdf000919845.pdfTexto completo (inglês)application/pdf153518http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/106754/1/000919845.pdf043d1e00de4d1943209dfa5fc7866382MD51TEXT000919845.pdf.txt000919845.pdf.txtExtracted Texttext/plain38020http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/106754/2/000919845.pdf.txt390bc5958619c393e2d1e61129f76736MD52THUMBNAIL000919845.pdf.jpg000919845.pdf.jpgGenerated Thumbnailimage/jpeg1933http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/106754/3/000919845.pdf.jpg7c84397ff03e7752f6bb994394987ec4MD5310183/1067542019-04-20 02:35:16.090559oai:www.lume.ufrgs.br:10183/106754Repositório de PublicaçõesPUBhttps://lume.ufrgs.br/oai/requestopendoar:2019-04-20T05:35:16Repositório Institucional da UFRGS - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)false
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title Comparison of three criteria for overweight and obesity classification in brazilian adolescents
spellingShingle Comparison of three criteria for overweight and obesity classification in brazilian adolescents
Pelegrini, Andrea
Adolescentes
Obesidade
Índice de massa corporal
Antropometria
Reference standards
Body mass index
Adolescents
Nutritional status
title_short Comparison of three criteria for overweight and obesity classification in brazilian adolescents
title_full Comparison of three criteria for overweight and obesity classification in brazilian adolescents
title_fullStr Comparison of three criteria for overweight and obesity classification in brazilian adolescents
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of three criteria for overweight and obesity classification in brazilian adolescents
title_sort Comparison of three criteria for overweight and obesity classification in brazilian adolescents
author Pelegrini, Andrea
author_facet Pelegrini, Andrea
Silva, Diego Augusto Santos
Gaya, Adroaldo Cezar Araujo
Petroski, Edio Luiz
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author2 Silva, Diego Augusto Santos
Gaya, Adroaldo Cezar Araujo
Petroski, Edio Luiz
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Pelegrini, Andrea
Silva, Diego Augusto Santos
Gaya, Adroaldo Cezar Araujo
Petroski, Edio Luiz
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Adolescentes
Obesidade
Índice de massa corporal
Antropometria
topic Adolescentes
Obesidade
Índice de massa corporal
Antropometria
Reference standards
Body mass index
Adolescents
Nutritional status
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Reference standards
Body mass index
Adolescents
Nutritional status
description Objective: To describe and compare the nutritional status of adolescents using three criteria for nutritional status classification (Conde & Monteiro, International Obesity Task Force - IOTF and Word Health Organization - WHO), to analyze the correlation between these three criteria as for the overweight proportion, and to investigate whether factors associated with overweight and obesity differ among the three criteria. Methods: Demographic (gender, age, geographic area) and anthropometric (body weight, height) variables were measured in 33.728 adolescents aged 11 to 17 years. The following criteria were investigated: IOTF (2000); Conde & Monteiro (2006); and WHO (2007). Results: The overall overweight prevalence was 20.6% for the Conde & Monteiro criteria; 15.3% for the IOTF criteria and 20.1% for the WHO criteria. Both for boys and girls, the estimated overweight prevalence using the Conde & Monteiro and WHO criteria were higher than that using the IOTF criteria. Higher concordance was found between the Conde & Monteiro (2006) and WHO (2007) criteria for all age groups. Regarding associated factors, similar associations were found for the three criteria for higher BMI classification: being male, 11–12 and 13–14 years of age and living in the Midwestern, Southeastern and Southern regions of Brazil. Conclusion: The criteria for BMI classification estimate overweight prevalence in a different way, and the criteria proposed by Conde & Monteiro resulted in higher prevalence in both sexes. Higher concordance between the Conde & Monteiro and WHO criteria was found for all age groups. The groups most vulnerable to showing overweight and obesity for the three criteria for BMI classification were males, age 11–12 and 13–14 years, and living in the Midwestern, Southeastern and Southern regions of Brazil. Overweight and obesity are considered a public health problem prevalent among adolescents in Brazil, regardless of the criteria adopted.
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