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. 2013 Sep-Oct;89(5):456-61.
doi: 10.1016/j.jped.2013.02.021. Epub 2013 Jul 10.

Trends of underweight, overweight, and obesity in Brazilian children and adolescents

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Trends of underweight, overweight, and obesity in Brazilian children and adolescents

Larissa S Flores et al. J Pediatr (Rio J). 2013 Sep-Oct.
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Abstract

Objective: To describe and analyze the trends of occurrence of underweight, overweight, and obesity in schoolchildren.

Methods: This was a longitudinal study of trends conducted in a voluntary sample of Brazilian children and adolescents. The sample was grouped by year of collection (period I: 2005 and 2006; period II: 2007 and 2008, and period III: 2009-2011), age category (children: 7 to 10 years, and adolescents: 11 to 14 years), and stratified by gender. The body mass index was used to classify the nutritional profile. Trend analysis was verified using multinomial logistic regression (p<0.05).

Results: Mean occurrences were 2.11% for underweight, 22.27% for overweight, and 6.8% for obesity. There was a decrease of underweight in male adolescents from period I to II, as well as an increase in female children from period II to III. Regarding overweight, there was an increase followed by a decrease in male children. Regarding obesity, there was an increase from period I to II in all age groups and for both genders.

Conclusion: The prevalence of underweight was less than 5% in all categories of age and gender. However, the categories of overweight and obesity showed higher values, and together comprised almost 30% of the young Brazilian population; moreover, a trend toward increase in prevalence of obesity was observed up to the year 2008, followed by the maintenance of these high prevalence rates.

Keywords: BMI; Children and adolescents; Crianças e adolescentes; Desnutrição; IMC; Malnutrition; Obesidade; Obesity; Overweight; Sobrepeso.

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