1. Al-Agha AE, Nizar FS, Nahhas AM. The association between
body mass index and duration spent on electronic devices
in children and adolescents in Western Saudi Arabia. Saudi
Med J 2016; 37:436-9. doi: 10.15537/smj.2016.4.15018
2. Al-Muhaimeed AA, Dandash K, Ismail MS, Saquib N.
Prevalence and correlates of overweight status among Saudi
school children. Ann Saudi Med 2015; 35:275-81. doi:
10.5144/0256-4947.2015.275
3. Olaya B, Moneta MV, Pez O, et al. Country-level and
individual correlates of overweight and obesity among
primary school children: a cross-sectional study in seven
European countries. BMC Public Health 2015; 15:475. doi.
org/10.1186/s12889.015.1809-z
4. Piernas C, Wang D, Du S, et al. Obesity, non-communicable
disease (NCD) risk factors and dietary factors among Chinese
school-aged children. Asia Pac J Clin Nutr 2016; 25:826-40.
doi: 10.6133/apjcn.092015.37
5. Wu H, Li H, Zong X. The prevalence of overweight,
obesity and stunting in school children aged 6-19 years
in Beijing, China. Ann Hum Biol 2016; 43:505-9. doi:
10.3109/03014.460.2015.1107129
6. Hou D, Zhao X, Liu J, et al. [Association of childhood
and adolescents obesity with adult diabetes]. Zhonghua Yu
Fang Yi Xue Za Zhi 2016; 50:23-7. doi:10.3760/cma.j.i
ssn.0253-9624.2016.01.005
7. Wheaton N, Millar L, Allender S, Nichols M. The stability of
weight status through the early to middle childhood years in
Australia: a longitudinal study. BMJ Open 2015; 5:e006963.
doi:10.1136/bmjopen-2014-006963
8. Twig G, Yaniv G, Levine H, et al. Body-mass index
in 2.3 million adolescents and cardiovascular death in
adulthood. N Engl J Med 2016; 374:2430-40. doi:10.1056/
NEJMoa1503840
9. Wang M, Chu C, Mu J. Relationship between body mass
index changes and blood pressure changes from childhood to
adulthood in a general Chinese population: a 26 year cohort
follow-up study. Blood Press 2016; 25:319-26. doi:10.3109/
08037.051.2016.1168969
10. Carrillo-Larco RM, Bernabe-Ortiz A, Miranda JJ, Xue H,
Wang Y. Children’s weight changes according to maternal
perception of the child’s weight and health: A prospective
cohort of Peruvian children. PLoS ONE 2017; 12:e0175685.
doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0175685
11. World Health Organization. Growth reference 5-19 years.
WHO2007. Available from: http://www.who.int/growthref/
who2007 bmi for age/en/.Accessed on: 27.11.2016.
12. Saglam M, Arikan H, Savci S, et al. International physical
activity questionnaire: reliability and validity of the Turkish
version. Perceptual and Motor Skills 2010; 111:278-84.
doi:10.2466/06.08.pms.111.4.278-84
13. Kayıran PG, Taymaz T, Kayıran SM, Memioğlu N, Taymaz
B, Gürakan B. The frequency of overweight, obesity and
short stature among primary school students in three different
regions of Turkey. The Medical Bulletin of Şişli Etfal
Hospital 2011; 45:13-8.
14. Metinoğlu İ, Pekol S, Metinoğlu Y. Factors affecting the
prevalence of obesity in students between the ages of 10-
12 in Kastamonu. Acıbadem University Journal of Health
Sciences 2012; 3:117-23.
15. Öztürk A, Aktürk S. Obesity prevalence and associated risk
factors in school-aged children. Prev Med Bull 2011; 10:53-
60. doi: 10.5835/jecm.omu.31.01.003
16. Murakami K, Livingstone MB. Associations between meal
and snack frequency and overweight and abdominal obesity
in US children and adolescents from National Health and
Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) 2003-2012. Br J
Nutr 2016; 115:1819-29. doi:10.1017/s000.711.4516000854
17. Ministry of Health RoT. Project for monitoring growth in
school-age children in Turkey. In: Care DoPH, editor. 1st ed.
Ankara: Ministry of Health Publication, 2011.
18. Lee ST, Wong JE, Shanita SN, Ismail MN, Deurenberg P,
Poh BK. Daily physical activity and screen time, but not
other sedentary activities, are associated with measures of
obesity during childhood. Int J Environ Res Public Health
2014; 12:146-61. doi: 10.3390/ijerph120100146
19. Ministry of Health RoT. Childhood Obesity Surveillance
Initiative. 1st ed. Ankara: Ministry of Health Publication,
2013.
20. Cruz SY, Fabian C, Pagan I, et al. Physical activity and its
associations with sociodemographic characteristics, dietary
patterns, and perceived academic stress in students attending
college in Puerto Rico. P R Health Sci J 2013; 32:44-50.
21. Dubois L, Diasparra M, Bogl LH, et al. dietary intake at 9
years and subsequent body mass index in adolescent boys
and girls: a study of monozygotic twin pairs. Twin Res Hum
Genet 2016; 19:47-59. doi:10.1017/thg.2015.97
22. Savaşhan Ç, Erdal M, Sarı O, Aydoğan Ü. Obesity frequency
in school children and related risk factors. Turkish Journal of
Family Practice 2015; 19:14-21. doi: 10.15511/tahd.15.01002
23. Drenowatz C, Erkelenz N, Wartha O, Brandstetter S,
Steinacker JM. Parental characteristics have a larger effect
on children’s health behaviour than their body weight. Obes
Facts 2014; 7:388-98. doi:10.1159/000369984
24. Jiang MH, Yang Y, Guo XF, Sun YX. Association between
child and adolescent obesity and parental weight status: a
cross-sectional study from rural North China. J Int Med Res
2013; 41:1326-32. doi:10.1177/030.006.0513480081
25. Parrino C, Vinciguerra F, La Spina N, et al. Influence of
early-life and parental factors on childhood overweight and
obesity. J Endocrinol Invest 2016; 39:1315-21. doi: 10.1007/
s40618.016.0501-1
26. Wan Y, Xu R, Feng H, et al. Is parental body weight related
with their children’s overweight and obesity in Gao Hang
Town, Shanghai? Asia Pac J Clin Nutr 2015; 24:509-14. doi:
10.6133/apjcn.2015.24.3.09
27. Williams JE, Helsel B, Griffin SF, Liang J. Associations
between parental BMI and the family nutrition and physical
activity environment in a community sample. J Comm Health
2017. doi: 10.1007/s10900.017.0375-y
Prevalence of obesity and overweight among primary school children in a district of Istanbul, Turkey
Objective: We aimed to investigate the prevalence of obesity
and overweight and their relationship with environmental factors
among children aged 5-10 years in a primary school in an Istanbul
district.
Materials and Methods: The data of this cross-sectional
study were collected from a random selection of 177 students and
their families. Students’ heights and weights were measured in a
standardized way for calculating their body mass index. The World
Health Organization growth reference was used for the definition
of obesity and overweight status.
Results: The prevalence of obesity and overweight was
12.4% and 20.9%, respectively, with no difference between girls
and boys. A significant increase in the percentage of obesity and
overweight was observed with increasing age (p = 0.001). Having
an obese or overweight father (p = 0.001) and a working mother
(p=0.003) were associated with an increase in childhood obesity.
Conclusion: The findings of this study imply that obesity
or overweight among primary school children is associated with
increasing age, having an obese or overweight father and having a
working mother. State organizations, schools, physicians and other
healthcare professionals must work together to encourage children
and their families to adopt healthy lifestyles and to improve their
awareness of obesity
1. Al-Agha AE, Nizar FS, Nahhas AM. The association between
body mass index and duration spent on electronic devices
in children and adolescents in Western Saudi Arabia. Saudi
Med J 2016; 37:436-9. doi: 10.15537/smj.2016.4.15018
2. Al-Muhaimeed AA, Dandash K, Ismail MS, Saquib N.
Prevalence and correlates of overweight status among Saudi
school children. Ann Saudi Med 2015; 35:275-81. doi:
10.5144/0256-4947.2015.275
3. Olaya B, Moneta MV, Pez O, et al. Country-level and
individual correlates of overweight and obesity among
primary school children: a cross-sectional study in seven
European countries. BMC Public Health 2015; 15:475. doi.
org/10.1186/s12889.015.1809-z
4. Piernas C, Wang D, Du S, et al. Obesity, non-communicable
disease (NCD) risk factors and dietary factors among Chinese
school-aged children. Asia Pac J Clin Nutr 2016; 25:826-40.
doi: 10.6133/apjcn.092015.37
5. Wu H, Li H, Zong X. The prevalence of overweight,
obesity and stunting in school children aged 6-19 years
in Beijing, China. Ann Hum Biol 2016; 43:505-9. doi:
10.3109/03014.460.2015.1107129
6. Hou D, Zhao X, Liu J, et al. [Association of childhood
and adolescents obesity with adult diabetes]. Zhonghua Yu
Fang Yi Xue Za Zhi 2016; 50:23-7. doi:10.3760/cma.j.i
ssn.0253-9624.2016.01.005
7. Wheaton N, Millar L, Allender S, Nichols M. The stability of
weight status through the early to middle childhood years in
Australia: a longitudinal study. BMJ Open 2015; 5:e006963.
doi:10.1136/bmjopen-2014-006963
8. Twig G, Yaniv G, Levine H, et al. Body-mass index
in 2.3 million adolescents and cardiovascular death in
adulthood. N Engl J Med 2016; 374:2430-40. doi:10.1056/
NEJMoa1503840
9. Wang M, Chu C, Mu J. Relationship between body mass
index changes and blood pressure changes from childhood to
adulthood in a general Chinese population: a 26 year cohort
follow-up study. Blood Press 2016; 25:319-26. doi:10.3109/
08037.051.2016.1168969
10. Carrillo-Larco RM, Bernabe-Ortiz A, Miranda JJ, Xue H,
Wang Y. Children’s weight changes according to maternal
perception of the child’s weight and health: A prospective
cohort of Peruvian children. PLoS ONE 2017; 12:e0175685.
doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0175685
11. World Health Organization. Growth reference 5-19 years.
WHO2007. Available from: http://www.who.int/growthref/
who2007 bmi for age/en/.Accessed on: 27.11.2016.
12. Saglam M, Arikan H, Savci S, et al. International physical
activity questionnaire: reliability and validity of the Turkish
version. Perceptual and Motor Skills 2010; 111:278-84.
doi:10.2466/06.08.pms.111.4.278-84
13. Kayıran PG, Taymaz T, Kayıran SM, Memioğlu N, Taymaz
B, Gürakan B. The frequency of overweight, obesity and
short stature among primary school students in three different
regions of Turkey. The Medical Bulletin of Şişli Etfal
Hospital 2011; 45:13-8.
14. Metinoğlu İ, Pekol S, Metinoğlu Y. Factors affecting the
prevalence of obesity in students between the ages of 10-
12 in Kastamonu. Acıbadem University Journal of Health
Sciences 2012; 3:117-23.
15. Öztürk A, Aktürk S. Obesity prevalence and associated risk
factors in school-aged children. Prev Med Bull 2011; 10:53-
60. doi: 10.5835/jecm.omu.31.01.003
16. Murakami K, Livingstone MB. Associations between meal
and snack frequency and overweight and abdominal obesity
in US children and adolescents from National Health and
Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) 2003-2012. Br J
Nutr 2016; 115:1819-29. doi:10.1017/s000.711.4516000854
17. Ministry of Health RoT. Project for monitoring growth in
school-age children in Turkey. In: Care DoPH, editor. 1st ed.
Ankara: Ministry of Health Publication, 2011.
18. Lee ST, Wong JE, Shanita SN, Ismail MN, Deurenberg P,
Poh BK. Daily physical activity and screen time, but not
other sedentary activities, are associated with measures of
obesity during childhood. Int J Environ Res Public Health
2014; 12:146-61. doi: 10.3390/ijerph120100146
19. Ministry of Health RoT. Childhood Obesity Surveillance
Initiative. 1st ed. Ankara: Ministry of Health Publication,
2013.
20. Cruz SY, Fabian C, Pagan I, et al. Physical activity and its
associations with sociodemographic characteristics, dietary
patterns, and perceived academic stress in students attending
college in Puerto Rico. P R Health Sci J 2013; 32:44-50.
21. Dubois L, Diasparra M, Bogl LH, et al. dietary intake at 9
years and subsequent body mass index in adolescent boys
and girls: a study of monozygotic twin pairs. Twin Res Hum
Genet 2016; 19:47-59. doi:10.1017/thg.2015.97
22. Savaşhan Ç, Erdal M, Sarı O, Aydoğan Ü. Obesity frequency
in school children and related risk factors. Turkish Journal of
Family Practice 2015; 19:14-21. doi: 10.15511/tahd.15.01002
23. Drenowatz C, Erkelenz N, Wartha O, Brandstetter S,
Steinacker JM. Parental characteristics have a larger effect
on children’s health behaviour than their body weight. Obes
Facts 2014; 7:388-98. doi:10.1159/000369984
24. Jiang MH, Yang Y, Guo XF, Sun YX. Association between
child and adolescent obesity and parental weight status: a
cross-sectional study from rural North China. J Int Med Res
2013; 41:1326-32. doi:10.1177/030.006.0513480081
25. Parrino C, Vinciguerra F, La Spina N, et al. Influence of
early-life and parental factors on childhood overweight and
obesity. J Endocrinol Invest 2016; 39:1315-21. doi: 10.1007/
s40618.016.0501-1
26. Wan Y, Xu R, Feng H, et al. Is parental body weight related
with their children’s overweight and obesity in Gao Hang
Town, Shanghai? Asia Pac J Clin Nutr 2015; 24:509-14. doi:
10.6133/apjcn.2015.24.3.09
27. Williams JE, Helsel B, Griffin SF, Liang J. Associations
between parental BMI and the family nutrition and physical
activity environment in a community sample. J Comm Health
2017. doi: 10.1007/s10900.017.0375-y
Karakus, B., Save, D., Ates, M., Kolasayın, M., et al. (2019). Prevalence of obesity and overweight among primary school children in a district of Istanbul, Turkey. Marmara Medical Journal, 32(2), 76-80. https://doi.org/10.5472/marumj.570909
AMA
Karakus B, Save D, Ates M, Kolasayın M, Tuncekın İ. Prevalence of obesity and overweight among primary school children in a district of Istanbul, Turkey. Marmara Med J. May 2019;32(2):76-80. doi:10.5472/marumj.570909
Chicago
Karakus, Betul, Dilsad Save, Muhammed Ates, Muammer Kolasayın, and İsmail Tuncekın. “Prevalence of Obesity and Overweight Among Primary School Children in a District of Istanbul, Turkey”. Marmara Medical Journal 32, no. 2 (May 2019): 76-80. https://doi.org/10.5472/marumj.570909.
EndNote
Karakus B, Save D, Ates M, Kolasayın M, Tuncekın İ (May 1, 2019) Prevalence of obesity and overweight among primary school children in a district of Istanbul, Turkey. Marmara Medical Journal 32 2 76–80.
IEEE
B. Karakus, D. Save, M. Ates, M. Kolasayın, and İ. Tuncekın, “Prevalence of obesity and overweight among primary school children in a district of Istanbul, Turkey”, Marmara Med J, vol. 32, no. 2, pp. 76–80, 2019, doi: 10.5472/marumj.570909.
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Karakus, Betul et al. “Prevalence of Obesity and Overweight Among Primary School Children in a District of Istanbul, Turkey”. Marmara Medical Journal 32/2 (May 2019), 76-80. https://doi.org/10.5472/marumj.570909.
JAMA
Karakus B, Save D, Ates M, Kolasayın M, Tuncekın İ. Prevalence of obesity and overweight among primary school children in a district of Istanbul, Turkey. Marmara Med J. 2019;32:76–80.
MLA
Karakus, Betul et al. “Prevalence of Obesity and Overweight Among Primary School Children in a District of Istanbul, Turkey”. Marmara Medical Journal, vol. 32, no. 2, 2019, pp. 76-80, doi:10.5472/marumj.570909.
Vancouver
Karakus B, Save D, Ates M, Kolasayın M, Tuncekın İ. Prevalence of obesity and overweight among primary school children in a district of Istanbul, Turkey. Marmara Med J. 2019;32(2):76-80.