Medico-Legal Update | 2021

Prevalence of Overweight and Obesity among School Going Adolescent in Patna

 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Introduction: Now a day’s Obesity has become pandemic concern globally and the prevention of later stageobesity will require elimination and management of childhood obesity. Childhood obesity and overweightare linked with hypertension, dyslipidemia and decreased metabolism of glucose that ultimately affects ourquality of life and physical health and further can lead to increment in the risk of early disease and death.Aims and Objectives: The current investigation was conducted to find out the prevalence of overweight andobesity in school going adolescents.Material and Method: The present study was a cross-sectional, school-based study conducted in foururban schools of Patna from June, 2019 to, February 2020 with sample size of 660 adolescents (380boys and 280 girls). The study design was approved by the institutional ethical committee. Three schoolsaccepted our proposal out of 5 schools selected through systematic random sampling. A predesigned andpretested questionnaire was used to collect data on sociodemographic, dietary intake, physical activity andanthropometric measurements.Result and Discussions: The pervasiveness of overweight and obesity was found to be 18.18%(120) and10.9% (72), respectively in our study. The prevalence of overweight and obesity was 11.3% and 5.5%,respectively among the males. Males are more affectionate to Non Vegan-compared to females where thenumber of vegetarian supersedes the animal eater. Calories deficiency is 71.2% in the whole population onthe other hand overeating was seen more in male candidates than females. More than 20% of the populationwas found to dine out once or more than once a week .Fast food intake found to be ingested in 44.6%population once or twice a week on the other hand there is a huge population of 37.8 % who are consuming3-5 times a week. Mehta et al. revealed the predominance of obesity and overweight as 5.3% and 15.2%,respectively in his cross-sectional study which was directed in schools of Delhi. Sharma et al demonstratedthat 6.4% school children are obese in Delhi.Conclusions: The current study suggests that juvenile overweight and obesity is a issue of serious concernin urban community as well as all over. We can prevent this epidemic by doing lifestyle modifications andspreading awareness among people. To achieve this appropriate health education training and awarenessprogram should be imparted to guardians, school authority and children.

Volume 21
Pages 446-450
DOI 10.37506/MLU.V21I1.2350
Language English
Journal Medico-Legal Update

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