Prevalence and trends in overweight and obesity in three cross sectional studies of British children, 1974-94

Authors
Citation
S. Chinn et Rj. Rona, Prevalence and trends in overweight and obesity in three cross sectional studies of British children, 1974-94, BR MED J, 322(7277), 2001, pp. 24-26
Citations number
10
Categorie Soggetti
General & Internal Medicine","Medical Research General Topics
Journal title
BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL
ISSN journal
09598138 → ACNP
Volume
322
Issue
7277
Year of publication
2001
Pages
24 - 26
Database
ISI
SICI code
0959-8138(20010106)322:7277<24:PATIOA>2.0.ZU;2-M
Abstract
Objectives To report trends in overweight and obesity, defined by new inter nationally agreed cut-off points, in children in the United Kingdom. Design Three independent cross sectional surveys. Setting Primary schools in England and Scotland. Participants 10 414 boys and 9737 girls in England and 5385 boys and 5219 g irls in Scotland aged 4 to 11 years. Main outcome measures Prevalence and change in prevalence of overweight and obesity as defined by the international obesity; task force, in 1974, 1984 , and 1994, for each ses and country. Results Little change was found in the prevalence of overweight or obesity from 1974 to 1984. From 1984 lo 1994 overweight increased from 5.4% to 9.0% in English boys (increase 3.6%, 95% confidence interval 2.3% to 5.0%) and from 6.4% to 10.0% in Scottish boys (3.6%, 1.9% to 5.4%). Values for girls were 9.3% to 13.5% (4.1%, 2.4% to 5.9%) and 10.4% to 15.8% (5.4%, 3.2% to 7 .6%) respectively. The prevalence of obesity increased correspondingly, rea ching 1.7% (English boys), 2.1% (Scottish boys) 2.6% (English girls), and 3 .2% (Scottish girls). Conclusion These results form a base from which trends can be monitored. Th e rising trends are likely; to be reflected in increases in adult obesity a nd associated morbidity.