Evaluation of body mass index (bmi) of children aged 7-12 primary school pupils in Siedlce

Background. The occurrence of overweight and obesity in childhood promote many diseases, causing complications both in childchood and in adulthood. Objective. The aim of study was to evaluate body mass index (BMI) of children aged 7-12 from primary schools in Siedlce (city in Poland) and determinin...

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Main Authors: Agnieszka Decyk, Wojciech Kolanowski
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: National Institute of Public Health - National Institute of Hygiene 2020-06-01
Series:Roczniki Panstwowego Zakladu Higieny
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bmi
Online Access:http://wydawnictwa.pzh.gov.pl/roczniki_pzh/pobierz-artykul?id=1331
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spelling doaj-eca00d3f278c43468309278ed3a9db592020-11-25T02:48:45ZengNational Institute of Public Health - National Institute of HygieneRoczniki Panstwowego Zakladu Higieny0035-77152451-23112020-06-0171216517010.32394/rpzh.2020.0113Evaluation of body mass index (bmi) of children aged 7-12 primary school pupils in SiedlceAgnieszka Decyk0Wojciech Kolanowski1Institute of Health Sciences, University of Natural Sciences and Humanities in Siedlce, PolandInstitute of Health Sciences, University of Natural Sciences and Humanities in Siedlce, PolandBackground. The occurrence of overweight and obesity in childhood promote many diseases, causing complications both in childchood and in adulthood. Objective. The aim of study was to evaluate body mass index (BMI) of children aged 7-12 from primary schools in Siedlce (city in Poland) and determining the risk of obesity in this group. Material and methods. Subjects were 450 primary school children aged 7-12 years living in Siedlce, studied between 2017-2018, and consisted of 269 (59.7%) girls and 181 boys (40.3%). The BMIs were determined and total body composition was measured by a SC-240 Analyzer. Result were compared with percentile grids elaborated in the OLAF study. Results. The average BMI for 7-year-olds was 16.6, (16.8 for girls, c50=15.6 and 16.2 for boys, c50=15.8), whilst for 12-year-olds they were 19.0, (19.7 for girls, c50=18 and 19.1 for boys, c50=18). Despite 70.2% of average BMI values being correct, individually abnormal clusters were observed within the girl and boy grouping. We found that 5.8% children were underweight (6.7% girls and 4.4% boys), whilst 16.7% were overweight (19.7% girls and 12.1% boys), and those obese were 7.3% (8.2% girls and 6.1% boys). Conclusions. The BMI to height ratio was found to be correct in most subjects, nevertheless it was 12% higher in boys than girls. Abnormal BMIs were found in 1/3 of children, wherein overweight and obesity were more frequent than those being underweight. Excessive body mass was found in 24% of all children, with the highest rates being in 9-year-old girls (30.2%) and 12-year-old boys (29.4%). It is necessary to constantly monitor the BMI among school children.http://wydawnictwa.pzh.gov.pl/roczniki_pzh/pobierz-artykul?id=1331bmichildrennutritional statusobesityoverweight
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Evaluation of body mass index (bmi) of children aged 7-12 primary school pupils in Siedlce
Roczniki Panstwowego Zakladu Higieny
bmi
children
nutritional status
obesity
overweight
author_facet Agnieszka Decyk
Wojciech Kolanowski
author_sort Agnieszka Decyk
title Evaluation of body mass index (bmi) of children aged 7-12 primary school pupils in Siedlce
title_short Evaluation of body mass index (bmi) of children aged 7-12 primary school pupils in Siedlce
title_full Evaluation of body mass index (bmi) of children aged 7-12 primary school pupils in Siedlce
title_fullStr Evaluation of body mass index (bmi) of children aged 7-12 primary school pupils in Siedlce
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of body mass index (bmi) of children aged 7-12 primary school pupils in Siedlce
title_sort evaluation of body mass index (bmi) of children aged 7-12 primary school pupils in siedlce
publisher National Institute of Public Health - National Institute of Hygiene
series Roczniki Panstwowego Zakladu Higieny
issn 0035-7715
2451-2311
publishDate 2020-06-01
description Background. The occurrence of overweight and obesity in childhood promote many diseases, causing complications both in childchood and in adulthood. Objective. The aim of study was to evaluate body mass index (BMI) of children aged 7-12 from primary schools in Siedlce (city in Poland) and determining the risk of obesity in this group. Material and methods. Subjects were 450 primary school children aged 7-12 years living in Siedlce, studied between 2017-2018, and consisted of 269 (59.7%) girls and 181 boys (40.3%). The BMIs were determined and total body composition was measured by a SC-240 Analyzer. Result were compared with percentile grids elaborated in the OLAF study. Results. The average BMI for 7-year-olds was 16.6, (16.8 for girls, c50=15.6 and 16.2 for boys, c50=15.8), whilst for 12-year-olds they were 19.0, (19.7 for girls, c50=18 and 19.1 for boys, c50=18). Despite 70.2% of average BMI values being correct, individually abnormal clusters were observed within the girl and boy grouping. We found that 5.8% children were underweight (6.7% girls and 4.4% boys), whilst 16.7% were overweight (19.7% girls and 12.1% boys), and those obese were 7.3% (8.2% girls and 6.1% boys). Conclusions. The BMI to height ratio was found to be correct in most subjects, nevertheless it was 12% higher in boys than girls. Abnormal BMIs were found in 1/3 of children, wherein overweight and obesity were more frequent than those being underweight. Excessive body mass was found in 24% of all children, with the highest rates being in 9-year-old girls (30.2%) and 12-year-old boys (29.4%). It is necessary to constantly monitor the BMI among school children.
topic bmi
children
nutritional status
obesity
overweight
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