Mapping the relative risk of weight disorders in children and adolescents across provinces of Iran: the CASPIAN-V study
Background: This study aimed to find possible spatial variation in children’s weight disorders and in predicting the spatial distribution. Methods: The study population of this ecological study consisted of 7-18-year-old students living in 30 provinces of Iran. We used Besag, York and Mollie (BYM) m...
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doaj-9b64c3e9ea654298b0b42c9fde1dbaa72020-11-25T02:42:14ZengTabriz University of Medical SciencesHealth Promotion Perspectives2228-64972020-07-0110323824310.34172/hpp.2020.37hpp-31925Mapping the relative risk of weight disorders in children and adolescents across provinces of Iran: the CASPIAN-V studyMarzieh Nasr0Mohammadali Pourmirzaei1Mohammad Esmaeil Motlagh2Ramin Heshmat3Mostafa Qorbani4Roya Kelishadi5Child Growth and Development Research Center, Research Institute for Primordial Prevention of Non-Communicable Disease, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, IranPediatrics Department, Child Growth and Development Research Center, Research Institute for Primordial Prevention of NonCommunicable Disease, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, IranPediatrics Department, Ahvaz Jundishapur University of Medical Sciences, Ahvaz, IranChronic Diseases Research Center, Endocrinology and Metabolism Population Sciences Institute, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, IranNon-communicable Diseases Research Center, Alborz University of Medical Sciences, Karaj, IranPediatrics Department, Child Growth and Development Research Center, Research Institute for Primordial Prevention of NonCommunicable Disease, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, IranBackground: This study aimed to find possible spatial variation in children’s weight disorders and in predicting the spatial distribution. Methods: The study population of this ecological study consisted of 7-18-year-old students living in 30 provinces of Iran. We used Besag, York and Mollie (BYM) model, a Bayesian model, to study the relative risk (RR) of underweight and excess weight (overweight and obese). The model was fitted to data using OpenBUGS (3.2.1) software. Results: The highest RR of underweight was found in southeastern provinces. Whereas, the highest RR of excess weight was documented in northern, northwestern and capital provinces.Sistan-Balouchestan (RR=1.973; Bayesian confidence interval [BCI]: 1.682, 2.289), Hormozgan(RR=1.482; BCI: 1.239, 1.749), South Khorasan (RR=1.422; BCI: 1.18, 1.687) and Kerman(RR=1.413; BCI: 1.18, 1.669) had the highest RR of underweight. Mazandaran (RR=1.366; BCI:1.172,1.581), Gilan (RR=1.346; BCI: 1.15,1.562), Tehran (RR=1.271; BCI: 1.086,1.472) and Alborz (RR=1.268; BCI: 1.079,1.475) provinces are high risk regions for excess weight. Conclusion: The significant variations in geographical distribution of weight disorders are because of various sociodemographic and ethnic differences. The current findings should be considered in health policy making in different regions of the country.https://hpp.tbzmed.ac.ir/PDF/hpp-31925geographic mappingrelative riskunderweightoverweightchildren |
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Marzieh Nasr Mohammadali Pourmirzaei Mohammad Esmaeil Motlagh Ramin Heshmat Mostafa Qorbani Roya Kelishadi Mapping the relative risk of weight disorders in children and adolescents across provinces of Iran: the CASPIAN-V study Health Promotion Perspectives geographic mapping relative risk underweight overweight children |
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Marzieh Nasr Mohammadali Pourmirzaei Mohammad Esmaeil Motlagh Ramin Heshmat Mostafa Qorbani Roya Kelishadi |
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Mapping the relative risk of weight disorders in children and adolescents across provinces of Iran: the CASPIAN-V study |
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Mapping the relative risk of weight disorders in children and adolescents across provinces of Iran: the CASPIAN-V study |
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Mapping the relative risk of weight disorders in children and adolescents across provinces of Iran: the CASPIAN-V study |
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Mapping the relative risk of weight disorders in children and adolescents across provinces of Iran: the CASPIAN-V study |
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Mapping the relative risk of weight disorders in children and adolescents across provinces of Iran: the CASPIAN-V study |
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mapping the relative risk of weight disorders in children and adolescents across provinces of iran: the caspian-v study |
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Tabriz University of Medical Sciences |
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Health Promotion Perspectives |
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Background: This study aimed to find possible spatial variation in children’s weight disorders and in predicting the spatial distribution. Methods: The study population of this ecological study consisted of 7-18-year-old students living in 30 provinces of Iran. We used Besag, York and Mollie (BYM) model, a Bayesian model, to study the relative risk (RR) of underweight and excess weight (overweight and obese). The model was fitted to data using OpenBUGS (3.2.1) software. Results: The highest RR of underweight was found in southeastern provinces. Whereas, the highest RR of excess weight was documented in northern, northwestern and capital provinces.Sistan-Balouchestan (RR=1.973; Bayesian confidence interval [BCI]: 1.682, 2.289), Hormozgan(RR=1.482; BCI: 1.239, 1.749), South Khorasan (RR=1.422; BCI: 1.18, 1.687) and Kerman(RR=1.413; BCI: 1.18, 1.669) had the highest RR of underweight. Mazandaran (RR=1.366; BCI:1.172,1.581), Gilan (RR=1.346; BCI: 1.15,1.562), Tehran (RR=1.271; BCI: 1.086,1.472) and Alborz (RR=1.268; BCI: 1.079,1.475) provinces are high risk regions for excess weight. Conclusion: The significant variations in geographical distribution of weight disorders are because of various sociodemographic and ethnic differences. The current findings should be considered in health policy making in different regions of the country. |
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