ANALYSIS OF FACTORS LEADING TOWARDS OBESITY AMONG SCHOOL - GOING CHILDREN (AGED 13 - 16 YEARS) OF KARACHI
Journal: Pakistan Journal of Rehabilitation (Vol.1, No. 1)Publication Date: 2012-01-05
Authors : Muhammd Sarfraz Anum Tariq Shahnila Aziz Abida Nadeem;
Page : 32-36
Keywords : Physical Activity; Obesity; Children; School; Teenage; Overweight;
Abstract
To analyze the factors leading to obesity in school children and to assess the role of Physical therapist in health education in schools It was a cross sectional study and factors leading towards obesity among school - going children aged 13 - 16 years were analyzed. A total of 300 students were selected from different schools of Karachi through Convenience sampling technique. Data entry was done on SPSS version 20 and frequencies and percentages were taken as descriptive statistics for categorical variables. 300 participants were included in the study where girls were 53.7%and boys were 46.3%. It was found that majority 40% of the children come under the category of normal BMI while 37% were overweight and obese. In addition, 55% of the children had a positive family history of obesity. It was also interesting to find out that 46% students were not participating in any physical activity and 45% schools didn't even had the PT period in their schedule. Furthermore, 91% students were consuming regularly. Our study concluded that the major risk factor of obesity in 13-16 years children is lack of physical activity. However, usage of junk food is also increasing in this age group. Furthermore genetic predisposition cannot be ignored. It was further noticed that most of our children are having less sleep than recommended which itself has a very strong relation with weight gain.
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