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. 2018 Apr;21(6):1048-1056.
doi: 10.1017/S1368980017003664. Epub 2018 Jan 24.

Prevalence and factors associated with overweight and obesity among children from primary schools in urban areas of Lomé, Togo

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Prevalence and factors associated with overweight and obesity among children from primary schools in urban areas of Lomé, Togo

Herbert Sagbo et al. Public Health Nutr. 2018 Apr.

Abstract

Objective: Overweight and obesity in childhood are serious public health issues, both in developing and developed countries. The present study aimed to ascertain overweight and obesity prevalence rates among Togolese schoolchildren in Lomé, Togo, and their correlation with physical activity, socio-economic conditions and eating habits.

Design: Cross-sectional survey conducted in December 2015. Overweight and obesity were defined using age- and sex-specific BMI cut-off points of the International Obesity Task Force. Physical activity, socio-economic conditions and eating habits were assessed with a standardized questionnaire. Specially trained medical students interviewed children and collected the data. After bivariate regression analyses, factors associated with overweight/obesity were identified by multivariate logistic regression. Statistical significance was two-sided P<0·05.

Setting: Lomé, Togo.

Subjects: Representative sample of 634 children (288 boys, 346 girls), aged 8-17 years, who were studying in primary schools.

Results: Overweight and obesity respectively affected 5·2 and 1·9 % of children surveyed. Watching television (>4 h) on weekends (OR; 95 % CI: 3·8; 1·2, 12·0, P=0·02) and medium dietary diversity score (3·0; 1·1, 8·1, P=0·03) were independently associated with overweight/obesity in a multivariate regression model. Eating breakfast in the school cafeteria (0·2; 0·1, 0·8, P=0·03) and eating fruits (0·4; 0·1, 0·9, P=0·03) significantly reduced the risk of overweight/obesity.

Conclusions: Overweight and obesity prevalence were linked with sedentary behaviour and non-optimal food diversity. Promoting physical activity and fruit consumption should be explored as interventions to reduce and prevent overweight and obesity in Lomé schoolchildren. In addition, preventive approaches in the social environment of children should be considered.

Keywords: Children; Dietary diversity; Obesity; Overweight; Physical activity; Prevalence; School; Togo.

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