Cumulative Effect of Obesogenic Behaviours on Adiposity in Spanish Children and Adolescents

Dec 6, 2017Obesity facts

Combined Impact of Weight-Related Habits on Body Fat in Spanish Kids and Teens

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Abstract

Nearly 50% of children reported high screen time as an obesogenic behaviour.

  • Among 1,614 Spanish youth aged 5-18 years, 49.7% exhibited high screen time, while 22.4% had low physical activity.
  • About 33% of participants had none of the four identified obesogenic behaviours.
  • The likelihood of being overweight was over two times higher in children reporting multiple obesogenic behaviours.
  • BMI z-score and waist-to-height ratio increased with the number of obesogenic behaviours present.
  • Higher parental education levels were linked to a lower occurrence of obesogenic behaviours among children.

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