Study of the relationship between nutrition, physical activity and overweight/obesity in children in a school context
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Date
2023-06-05
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NAJFNR
Abstract
This study aimed to describe the behavior, eating habits, and lifestyle of
schoolchildren from different regions of Bejaia, and to evaluate their food
consumption on the one hand and their Physical Activity Level (PAL) on the other
hand. Methods: This study involved children (n = 240, B/G = 120/120), aged from
6 to 12, that are enrolled in different institutions (primary schools, colleges) in
different regions of Bejaia. The children's body weight and height were measured
(BMI), and their eating habits and level of physical activity were assessed using
adapted questionnaires. Food consumption was estimated by the 24-hour recall
method. Results: Results showed observable BMI rise including drastic changes in
BMI Z-score as a function of age, height and mainly weight, BMI Z-score values
were between 0 and +2 in overweight for obese girls and boys and less than +1 for
normal-weight girls and boys. The PAL evaluation was low in overweight and obese
children compared to normal-weight children. The correlation test showed a positive
correlation between BMI and PAL in both sexes. According to the results of the
dietary habits, the frequency of consumption of the different food groups distributed
according to the fourth daily intakes (breakfast, lunch, dinner and snacking between
meals) was very rich in carbohydrates and fats in overweight and obese children,
compared to normal-weight children and according to the recommended threshold.
Conclusion: This study shows that there is an increase in BMI values, high BMI Z-
scores in overweight and obese children compared to normal-weight children.
Children have bad eating habits (snacking between meals, consumption of fast food
and sugary drinks). These habits may act as obesity promoting factors when
associated with sedentary activities.
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Children, overweight-obesity, normal-weight, BMI, Physical Activity Level, food habits, food consumption