PREVALENCE OF RISK FACTORS IN CHILDREN’S OBESITY IN MUNICIPAL KINDERGARTENS IN MARINGÁ PR BRAZIL 2010
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Resumo: | Since childhood is the period in which human potential develops, weight-related disorders that occur during this period may have serious consequences to individuals and communities. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), obesity is a growing problem in childhood and may affect between 25 and 30% of children population in developed countries. Obesity has been mainly attributed to environmental, social and cultural factors, such as propaganda on poor diet, with high fatty proportions, and to sedentary attitudes. Current analysis identifies the risk factors of child obesity in children who attend the municipal kindergartens in Maringá PR Brazil. Two hundred and twenty-nine children, between 0 and 5 years old, of both sexes, 51.53% females and 48.47% males, attending the kindergartens, participated in current research. An anthropometric evaluation analyzed children’s weight and height and their Body Mass Index calculated. Whereas 15.31% of males were overweight and 19.81 were obese, 16.95% of females were overweight and 11.86 obese. Children’s obesity is a serious public health problem worldwide and its predominance is increasing both in developed and in developing countries. If the disease is not controlled or treated as soon as possible, it will cause serious health problems to those concerned due to the fact that articulation, cardiovascular, endocrine-metabolic, neoplasm, respiratory, gastro-intestinal complications affect children’s growth and development and may even cause psycho-social harm. |
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PREVALENCE OF RISK FACTORS IN CHILDREN’S OBESITY IN MUNICIPAL KINDERGARTENS IN MARINGÁ PR BRAZIL 2010Prevalência dos Fatores de Risco da Obesidade Infantil nos Centros Municipais de Educação Infantil do Município de Maringá - PR-2010Children’s nutritionObesityRisk factorsFeeding habitsNursingNutrição InfantilObesidadeFatores de RiscoHábitos AlimentaresEnfermagem.Since childhood is the period in which human potential develops, weight-related disorders that occur during this period may have serious consequences to individuals and communities. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), obesity is a growing problem in childhood and may affect between 25 and 30% of children population in developed countries. Obesity has been mainly attributed to environmental, social and cultural factors, such as propaganda on poor diet, with high fatty proportions, and to sedentary attitudes. Current analysis identifies the risk factors of child obesity in children who attend the municipal kindergartens in Maringá PR Brazil. Two hundred and twenty-nine children, between 0 and 5 years old, of both sexes, 51.53% females and 48.47% males, attending the kindergartens, participated in current research. An anthropometric evaluation analyzed children’s weight and height and their Body Mass Index calculated. Whereas 15.31% of males were overweight and 19.81 were obese, 16.95% of females were overweight and 11.86 obese. Children’s obesity is a serious public health problem worldwide and its predominance is increasing both in developed and in developing countries. If the disease is not controlled or treated as soon as possible, it will cause serious health problems to those concerned due to the fact that articulation, cardiovascular, endocrine-metabolic, neoplasm, respiratory, gastro-intestinal complications affect children’s growth and development and may even cause psycho-social harm.A infância é um período em que se desenvolve grande parte das potencialidades humanas e os distúrbios relativos ao peso que incidem nessa época são responsáveis por graves consequências para indivíduos e comunidades. Segundo a Organização Mundial da Saúde (OMS), a obesidade é um problema crescente na infância, chegando a atingir entre 25 a 30% da população infantil nos países ricos. Ela tem sido atribuída principalmente a fatores ambientais e socioculturais, tais como o incentivo a uma dieta pouco saudável, com alta proporção de gorduras, e a uma atitude sedentária. Este estudo teve como objetivo identificar os fatores de risco para obesidade infantil em crianças dos Centros Municipal de Educação Infantil (CMEI) do município de Maringá - PR. Participaram da pesquisa 229 crianças de 0 a 5 anos de ambos os gêneros, matriculados em cincos CMEI. Foi realizada uma avaliação antropométrica, aferindo peso e altura das crianças e calculando o Índice de Massa Corporal (IMC). Da população estudada, 51,53% eram crianças do gênero feminino e 48,47 % das crianças do gênero masculino. Foram encontrados no gênero masculino 15,31% com sobrepeso e 19,81% obesos e no gênero feminino 16,95% sobrepesos e 11,86% obesas. A obesidade infantil é um grave problema de saúde pública em todo o mundo, pois sua prevalência vem aumentando nos países desenvolvidos e nos em desenvolvimento. Esta enfermidade, se não controlada ou tratada o mais cedo possível, causa graves problemas de saúde dos indivíduos, pois traz complicações articulares, cardiovasculares, endócrino-metabólicas, neoplásicas, respiratórias, gastrointestinais, influência no crescimento e desenvolvimento da criança, além de causar danos psicossociais.Universidade Cesumar - UniCesumar2012-02-15info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionAvaliado por ParesPesquisa de abordagem quantitativa; descritivo de corte transversalapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.unicesumar.edu.br/index.php/saudpesq/article/view/1944Saúde e Pesquisa; Vol 5 No 1 (2012): jan./abr.Saúde e Pesquisa; v. 5 n. 1 (2012): jan./abr.2176-9206reponame:Saúde e Pesquisa (Online)instname:Cesumar Diretoria de Pesquisainstacron:CESUMARporhttps://periodicos.unicesumar.edu.br/index.php/saudpesq/article/view/1944/1549Silva, Vanusa Pereira daZurita, Robsmeire Calvo Meloinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2020-09-04T21:11:14Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/1944Revistahttps://periodicos.unicesumar.edu.br/index.php/saudpesqPUBhttps://periodicos.unicesumar.edu.br/index.php/saudpesq/oainaep@cesumar.br2176-92061983-1870opendoar:2020-09-04T21:11:14Saúde e Pesquisa (Online) - Cesumar Diretoria de Pesquisafalse |
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PREVALENCE OF RISK FACTORS IN CHILDREN’S OBESITY IN MUNICIPAL KINDERGARTENS IN MARINGÁ PR BRAZIL 2010 Prevalência dos Fatores de Risco da Obesidade Infantil nos Centros Municipais de Educação Infantil do Município de Maringá - PR-2010 |
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PREVALENCE OF RISK FACTORS IN CHILDREN’S OBESITY IN MUNICIPAL KINDERGARTENS IN MARINGÁ PR BRAZIL 2010 |
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PREVALENCE OF RISK FACTORS IN CHILDREN’S OBESITY IN MUNICIPAL KINDERGARTENS IN MARINGÁ PR BRAZIL 2010 Silva, Vanusa Pereira da Children’s nutrition Obesity Risk factors Feeding habits Nursing Nutrição Infantil Obesidade Fatores de Risco Hábitos Alimentares Enfermagem . |
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PREVALENCE OF RISK FACTORS IN CHILDREN’S OBESITY IN MUNICIPAL KINDERGARTENS IN MARINGÁ PR BRAZIL 2010 |
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PREVALENCE OF RISK FACTORS IN CHILDREN’S OBESITY IN MUNICIPAL KINDERGARTENS IN MARINGÁ PR BRAZIL 2010 |
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PREVALENCE OF RISK FACTORS IN CHILDREN’S OBESITY IN MUNICIPAL KINDERGARTENS IN MARINGÁ PR BRAZIL 2010 |
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PREVALENCE OF RISK FACTORS IN CHILDREN’S OBESITY IN MUNICIPAL KINDERGARTENS IN MARINGÁ PR BRAZIL 2010 |
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PREVALENCE OF RISK FACTORS IN CHILDREN’S OBESITY IN MUNICIPAL KINDERGARTENS IN MARINGÁ PR BRAZIL 2010 |
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Silva, Vanusa Pereira da |
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Silva, Vanusa Pereira da Zurita, Robsmeire Calvo Melo |
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Zurita, Robsmeire Calvo Melo |
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Silva, Vanusa Pereira da Zurita, Robsmeire Calvo Melo |
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Children’s nutrition Obesity Risk factors Feeding habits Nursing Nutrição Infantil Obesidade Fatores de Risco Hábitos Alimentares Enfermagem . |
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Children’s nutrition Obesity Risk factors Feeding habits Nursing Nutrição Infantil Obesidade Fatores de Risco Hábitos Alimentares Enfermagem . |
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Since childhood is the period in which human potential develops, weight-related disorders that occur during this period may have serious consequences to individuals and communities. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), obesity is a growing problem in childhood and may affect between 25 and 30% of children population in developed countries. Obesity has been mainly attributed to environmental, social and cultural factors, such as propaganda on poor diet, with high fatty proportions, and to sedentary attitudes. Current analysis identifies the risk factors of child obesity in children who attend the municipal kindergartens in Maringá PR Brazil. Two hundred and twenty-nine children, between 0 and 5 years old, of both sexes, 51.53% females and 48.47% males, attending the kindergartens, participated in current research. An anthropometric evaluation analyzed children’s weight and height and their Body Mass Index calculated. Whereas 15.31% of males were overweight and 19.81 were obese, 16.95% of females were overweight and 11.86 obese. Children’s obesity is a serious public health problem worldwide and its predominance is increasing both in developed and in developing countries. If the disease is not controlled or treated as soon as possible, it will cause serious health problems to those concerned due to the fact that articulation, cardiovascular, endocrine-metabolic, neoplasm, respiratory, gastro-intestinal complications affect children’s growth and development and may even cause psycho-social harm. |
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