Nutritional status and associated factors in schoolchildren living in rural and urban areas
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Resumo: | ObjectiveThe objectives of this study were to assess the nutritional status of schoolchildren living in urban and rural areas in the southern region of Brazil, and investigate a possible association between nutritional status and demographic factors and level of physical activity. MethodsA total of 1,415 schoolchildren (720 boys and 695 girls) participated in the study; of these, 878 lived in rural areas and 537 lived in urban areas. Demographic (gender, age, residence location) and anthropometric (body weight and height) data were collected and level of physical activity investigated. Nutritional status (malnutrition and excess weight) was classified according to body mass index following the International Obesity Task Force criteria. The level of physical activity was classified into two categories (more or less active). ResultsThe prevalence of malnutrition was 11.4% (CI95%=9.85-13.16) and the prevalence of excess weight was 11.2% (CI95%=9.66-12.95). The prevalence of excess weight was higher among adolescents living in urban areas (14.0%; CI95%=12.29-15.91) than among those living in rural areas (6.7%; CI95%=5.51-8.12). Boys with lower levels of physical activity (OR=1.74; CI95%=1.03-2.94) were more likely to be malnourished. On the other hand, adolescents living in urban areas (OR=3.40; CI95%=1.88-6.17) and less physically active(OR=1.88; CI95%=1.07-3.33) were more likely to be overweight or obese. Girls aged 10 to 13 years were more likely to be malnourished (OR=1.95; CI95%=1.17-3.24) and those living in urban areas (OR=1.75; CI95%=1.03-2.99) were more likely to be overweight or obese. ConclusionThe prevalence of malnourished schoolchildren is still high. In contrast, the prevalence of excess weight was similar to that observed in South and Southeast Brazil. Boys with low levels of physical activity and girls aged 10 to 13 years are more exposed to malnutrition. Boys and girls living in urban areas and boys with low levels of physical activity are more exposed to the risk of becoming overweight or obese. |
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Nutritional status and associated factors in schoolchildren living in rural and urban areasEstado nutricional e fatores associados em escolares domiciliados na área rural e urbanaNutritional statusObesityAdolescent healthOverweightEstado nutricionalObesidadeSaúde do adolescenteSobrepesoObjectiveThe objectives of this study were to assess the nutritional status of schoolchildren living in urban and rural areas in the southern region of Brazil, and investigate a possible association between nutritional status and demographic factors and level of physical activity. MethodsA total of 1,415 schoolchildren (720 boys and 695 girls) participated in the study; of these, 878 lived in rural areas and 537 lived in urban areas. Demographic (gender, age, residence location) and anthropometric (body weight and height) data were collected and level of physical activity investigated. Nutritional status (malnutrition and excess weight) was classified according to body mass index following the International Obesity Task Force criteria. The level of physical activity was classified into two categories (more or less active). ResultsThe prevalence of malnutrition was 11.4% (CI95%=9.85-13.16) and the prevalence of excess weight was 11.2% (CI95%=9.66-12.95). The prevalence of excess weight was higher among adolescents living in urban areas (14.0%; CI95%=12.29-15.91) than among those living in rural areas (6.7%; CI95%=5.51-8.12). Boys with lower levels of physical activity (OR=1.74; CI95%=1.03-2.94) were more likely to be malnourished. On the other hand, adolescents living in urban areas (OR=3.40; CI95%=1.88-6.17) and less physically active(OR=1.88; CI95%=1.07-3.33) were more likely to be overweight or obese. Girls aged 10 to 13 years were more likely to be malnourished (OR=1.95; CI95%=1.17-3.24) and those living in urban areas (OR=1.75; CI95%=1.03-2.99) were more likely to be overweight or obese. ConclusionThe prevalence of malnourished schoolchildren is still high. In contrast, the prevalence of excess weight was similar to that observed in South and Southeast Brazil. Boys with low levels of physical activity and girls aged 10 to 13 years are more exposed to malnutrition. Boys and girls living in urban areas and boys with low levels of physical activity are more exposed to the risk of becoming overweight or obese. ObjetivoVerificar o estado nutricional de escolares domiciliados nas áreas urbana e rural da Região Sul do Brasil e analisar sua associação com fatores demográficos e nível de atividade física. MétodosParticiparam do estudo 1.415 escolares (720 rapazes e 695 moças), sendo 878 da área urbana e 537 da área rural. Foram pesquisadas informações demográficas (sexo, idade, área de domicílio), antropométricas (massa corporal, estatura) e do nível de atividade física. O estado nutricional - desnutrição e excesso de peso - foi determinado pelo índice de massa corporal a partir dos critérios propostos pela International Obesity Task Force. O nível de atividade física foi classificado em duas categorias: mais ativo ou menos ativo. ResultadosA prevalência de desnutrição foi de 11,4% (IC95%=9,85-13,16) e excesso de peso de 11,2% (IC95%=9,66-12,95). A prevalência de excesso de peso foi superior nos escolares domiciliados na área urbana (14,0%; IC95%=12,29-15,91) em relação aos da área rural (6,7%; IC95%=5,51-8,12). Foi verificado, nos rapazes, que os menos ativos fisicamente (OR=1,74; IC95%=1,03-2,94) apresentaram chance maior de ter desnutrição. Além disso, os adolescentes da área urbana (OR=3,40; IC95%=1,88-6,17) e os menos ativos fisicamente (OR=1,88; IC95%=1,07-3,33) apresentaram maiores chances de excesso de peso. As moças de 10 a 13 anos apresentaram maior chance de desnutrição (OR=1,95; IC95%=1,17-3,24) e aquelas residentes na área urbana (OR=1,75; IC95%=1,03-2,99), mais chance de excesso de peso. ConclusãoA prevalência de desnutrição encontrada ainda é elevada em escolares. O excesso de peso assemelha-se ao que tem sido observado nas regiões Sul e Sudeste do Brasil. Rapazes com baixo nível de atividade física e moças de 10 a 13 anos apresentam maior exposição à desnutrição. Moças e rapazes domiciliados na área urbana e rapazes com baixo nível de atividade física apresentam maior exposição aos riscos decorrentes do excesso de peso corporal.Núcleo de Editoração – PUC-Campinas2023-08-29info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.puc-campinas.edu.br/nutricao/article/view/9423Brazilian Journal of Nutrition; Vol. 23 No. 5 (2010): Revista de NutriçãoRevista de Nutrição; Vol. 23 Núm. 5 (2010): Revista de NutriçãoRevista de Nutrição; v. 23 n. 5 (2010): Revista de Nutrição1678-9865reponame:Revista de Nutriçãoinstname:Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Campinas (PUC-CAMPINAS)instacron:PUC_CAMPporhttps://periodicos.puc-campinas.edu.br/nutricao/article/view/9423/6793Copyright (c) 2023 Andreia PELEGRINI, Diego Augusto Santos SILVA, Edio Luiz PETROSKI, Maria Fátima GLANERhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess PELEGRINI, Andreia Santos SILVA, Diego Augusto PETROSKI, Edio LuizGLANER, Maria Fátima 2023-08-29T14:38:43Zoai:ojs.periodicos.puc-campinas.edu.br:article/9423Revistahttp://www.scielo.br/rnPRIhttps://periodicos.puc-campinas.edu.br/nutricao/oai||sbi.submissionrn@puc-campinas.edu.br1678-98651415-5273opendoar:2023-08-29T14:38:43Revista de Nutrição - Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Campinas (PUC-CAMPINAS)false |
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Nutritional status and associated factors in schoolchildren living in rural and urban areas Estado nutricional e fatores associados em escolares domiciliados na área rural e urbana |
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Nutritional status and associated factors in schoolchildren living in rural and urban areas |
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Nutritional status and associated factors in schoolchildren living in rural and urban areas PELEGRINI, Andreia Nutritional status Obesity Adolescent health Overweight Estado nutricional Obesidade Saúde do adolescente Sobrepeso |
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Nutritional status and associated factors in schoolchildren living in rural and urban areas |
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Nutritional status and associated factors in schoolchildren living in rural and urban areas |
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Nutritional status and associated factors in schoolchildren living in rural and urban areas |
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Nutritional status and associated factors in schoolchildren living in rural and urban areas |
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Nutritional status and associated factors in schoolchildren living in rural and urban areas |
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PELEGRINI, Andreia |
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PELEGRINI, Andreia Santos SILVA, Diego Augusto PETROSKI, Edio Luiz GLANER, Maria Fátima |
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Santos SILVA, Diego Augusto PETROSKI, Edio Luiz GLANER, Maria Fátima |
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PELEGRINI, Andreia Santos SILVA, Diego Augusto PETROSKI, Edio Luiz GLANER, Maria Fátima |
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Nutritional status Obesity Adolescent health Overweight Estado nutricional Obesidade Saúde do adolescente Sobrepeso |
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Nutritional status Obesity Adolescent health Overweight Estado nutricional Obesidade Saúde do adolescente Sobrepeso |
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ObjectiveThe objectives of this study were to assess the nutritional status of schoolchildren living in urban and rural areas in the southern region of Brazil, and investigate a possible association between nutritional status and demographic factors and level of physical activity. MethodsA total of 1,415 schoolchildren (720 boys and 695 girls) participated in the study; of these, 878 lived in rural areas and 537 lived in urban areas. Demographic (gender, age, residence location) and anthropometric (body weight and height) data were collected and level of physical activity investigated. Nutritional status (malnutrition and excess weight) was classified according to body mass index following the International Obesity Task Force criteria. The level of physical activity was classified into two categories (more or less active). ResultsThe prevalence of malnutrition was 11.4% (CI95%=9.85-13.16) and the prevalence of excess weight was 11.2% (CI95%=9.66-12.95). The prevalence of excess weight was higher among adolescents living in urban areas (14.0%; CI95%=12.29-15.91) than among those living in rural areas (6.7%; CI95%=5.51-8.12). Boys with lower levels of physical activity (OR=1.74; CI95%=1.03-2.94) were more likely to be malnourished. On the other hand, adolescents living in urban areas (OR=3.40; CI95%=1.88-6.17) and less physically active(OR=1.88; CI95%=1.07-3.33) were more likely to be overweight or obese. Girls aged 10 to 13 years were more likely to be malnourished (OR=1.95; CI95%=1.17-3.24) and those living in urban areas (OR=1.75; CI95%=1.03-2.99) were more likely to be overweight or obese. ConclusionThe prevalence of malnourished schoolchildren is still high. In contrast, the prevalence of excess weight was similar to that observed in South and Southeast Brazil. Boys with low levels of physical activity and girls aged 10 to 13 years are more exposed to malnutrition. Boys and girls living in urban areas and boys with low levels of physical activity are more exposed to the risk of becoming overweight or obese. |
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Brazilian Journal of Nutrition; Vol. 23 No. 5 (2010): Revista de Nutrição Revista de Nutrição; Vol. 23 Núm. 5 (2010): Revista de Nutrição Revista de Nutrição; v. 23 n. 5 (2010): Revista de Nutrição 1678-9865 reponame:Revista de Nutrição instname:Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Campinas (PUC-CAMPINAS) instacron:PUC_CAMP |
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