2018
DOI: 10.1590/1413-812320182312.28032016
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Associação entre maus-tratos familiares e excesso de peso e de gordura em escolares do município do Rio de Janeiro/RJ, Brasil

Abstract: Resumo O objetivo deste estudo foi investigar a relação entre maus-tratos na família e excesso de peso, de gordura corporal e de gordura abdominal dos adolescentes da rede pública de ensino de município do Rio de Janeiro – Brasil. Trata-se de um estudo transversal que utiliza dados do Sistema de Vigilância de Fatores de Risco e Proteção à Saúde de Adolescentes, realizado em 2007, pelo município do Rio de Janeiro. A amostra foi composta por 1.628 escolares de 13 a 19 anos, de ambos os sexos, cursando o 9˚ ano d… Show more

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“…Regarding behavioral factors, the studies included in this systematic review, in general, point out that physical inactivity/low levels of physical activity 14,39 , high screen time 14,31 , low fiber consumption 14 , eating fad diets 37 , inadequate diet 9,14,38 , having perceived weight with overweight/obesity 31,46 , presenting higher health vulnerability 29 , having restaurants in the vicinity of the residence 13 , consuming vegetables four days or more a week 38 , consuming alcohol and cigarettes 14,37,46 increase the chances of overweight and obesity. Silva and Hasselmann 26 , observed that girls who suffer physical aggression are less likely to be overweight. 9 The greater adherence to the Snacks food pattern and the fast-food pattern increases the chances of EW.…”
Section: Behavioral Factorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Regarding behavioral factors, the studies included in this systematic review, in general, point out that physical inactivity/low levels of physical activity 14,39 , high screen time 14,31 , low fiber consumption 14 , eating fad diets 37 , inadequate diet 9,14,38 , having perceived weight with overweight/obesity 31,46 , presenting higher health vulnerability 29 , having restaurants in the vicinity of the residence 13 , consuming vegetables four days or more a week 38 , consuming alcohol and cigarettes 14,37,46 increase the chances of overweight and obesity. Silva and Hasselmann 26 , observed that girls who suffer physical aggression are less likely to be overweight. 9 The greater adherence to the Snacks food pattern and the fast-food pattern increases the chances of EW.…”
Section: Behavioral Factorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Martini et al (2018) 19 Boys had a higher prevalence of OB and adolescents aged 10 to 14 had a higher prevalence of OW and OB. 26 Girls who receive physical aggression are less likely to have EW. 28 Post-pubertal adolescents had a higher prevalence of OW and OB.…”
Section: Corrêa Et Al (2018) 13mentioning
confidence: 99%