Abstract

To determine the prevalence and factors associated with overweight and obesity in Peruvian schoolchildren. Cross-sectional study carried out between 2013 and 2014. The probabilistic, multistage stratified sampling included 1 191 conglomerates with 7 914 dwellings (4 842 in the urban area and 3 072 in the rural area) of Peru. A total of 2 801 schoolchildren aged between 5 and 13 years were evaluated. The Z score of the body mass index by age (ZBMI) was used according to the WHO. Overweight was considered (ZBMI> 1 and ≤2) and obesity (ZBMI >2). 18.1% of the sample was overweight and 14.1% were obese. Overweight predominated in males (18.7%), schoolchildren aged 8 to 10 years (19.6%), non-poor (21.2%), residing in the urban area (21.6%), from Metropolitan Lima (22.8%) and Costa (22.7%). The factors associated with overweight included non-poverty (OR=1.9), living in urban areas (OR=1.7), Metropolitan Lima (OR=1.9) and Costa (OR=1.6). On the other hand, factors associated with obesity included male sex (OR=3.1), secondary education level of the head of the household (OR=1.8), higher education (OR=2.5), non-poor (OR=9.2), residing in an urban area (OR=3.4), Metropolitan Lima (OR=4.8) and Costa (OR=2.9). The prevalence of obesity or overweight in schoolchildren is high. Non-poverty, living in urban areas, Metropolitan Lima and Costa are associated with overweight. Being a man, non-poor, the highest educational level of the head of the household, living in the urban area, Metropolitan Lima and Costa were associated with obesity.

Highlights

  • Objectives To determine the prevalence and factors associated with overweight and obesity in Peruvian schoolchildren

  • 14.1% were obese. Overweight predominated in males

  • The factors associated with overweight included non-poverty

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Summary

MATERIAL Y MÉTODOS

Estudio transversal y analítico que se realizó durante el 2013-2014. El muestreo fue probabilístico, estratificado multietápico, se incluyó 1 191 conglomerados con 7 914 viviendas (área urbana: 4 842 y rural: 3 072) distribuidas en el Perú, mayor detalle se observa en la ficha técnica de muestreo del Instituto Nacional de Estadística e Informática (INEI) [11]. El Instituto Nacional de Salud realizó la evaluación de peso y talla a los niños que cursaron el nivel primario en el domicilio de los hogares que conformaron la muestra de la ENAHO. La pobreza fue evaluada por el Instituto Nacional de Estadística e Informática de Perú (INEI), se evalúo mediante enfoque monetario, se definió como hogar pobre extremo cuando el hogar no cubre las necesidades de alimentación, pobre si cubren alimentación, pero no cubre educación, salud, vestido, calzado, etc. La prevalencia del sobrepeso fue 18,1% (IC 95%: 16,2%; 20,2%), siendo más frecuente en los niños de 8 a 10 años (19,6%), sexo masculino (18,7%), no pobres (21,2%), jefe del hogar presentó nivel educativo superior (21,6%) y secundaria (18,3%), área urbana (21,6%), Lima Metropolitana (22,8%) y Costa (22,7%). Análisis entre características con el sobrepeso y obesidad en niños escolares; 2013-2014

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