2009
DOI: 10.1007/s00431-009-1016-y
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Determinants of obesity in the Ulm Research on Metabolism, Exercise and Lifestyle in Children (URMEL-ICE)

Abstract: We investigated the prevalence of overweight and obesity in German schoolchildren and analyzed determinants of overweight. In the context of a randomized intervention study, a baseline cross-sectional assessment was carried out in 2006. During a physical examination, height, weight, skin fold thickness, and upper arm and waist circumferences were measured according to a standardized protocol among 1.079 children aged 6-9 years. Overweight and obesity were classified according to the definitions of the Internat… Show more

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“…Moreover, national data published by the PNDS found that, as the number of years of formal education increases, so does the exposure to overweight and obesity (3) . The association found in the present study is similar to that found in developed countries, which also show an inverse relationship between being overweight and socio-economic status (28,(42)(43)(44) . Recent data have shown that the relationship between socio-economic factors and being overweight results mainly from the access that the population has to healthier and less energy-dense foods.…”
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confidence: 90%
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“…Moreover, national data published by the PNDS found that, as the number of years of formal education increases, so does the exposure to overweight and obesity (3) . The association found in the present study is similar to that found in developed countries, which also show an inverse relationship between being overweight and socio-economic status (28,(42)(43)(44) . Recent data have shown that the relationship between socio-economic factors and being overweight results mainly from the access that the population has to healthier and less energy-dense foods.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…Through the analysis of other physical activity variables, it was hypothesized that these variables could possibly be acting as confounding factors; that is, they may reflect more the socio-economic status of the children than their actual physical activity level. This hypothesis was based on the fact that wealthier children tend to spend more time on sedentary activities, such as watching television or playing video games/using a computer, than poorer children (28) ; therefore, the socio-economic level of the children in this sample appears to be playing a major role in their nutritional status. Based on this argument, it was decided to use only the variable type of transportation (on foot/bicycle v. car/bus/taxi) as a proxy measure of the physical activity level of children.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Der Einfluss der Gene ist unbestritten, wie Zwillingsstudien zeigen (Stunkard et al 1990 Kleiser et al 2009, Nagel et al 2009). In der DONALD-Studie ist der Zusammenhang zwischen der Menge an süßen Getränken und einem höheren Gewicht zumindest bei Mädchen belegt .…”
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“…Korrelationen zwischen keinem Frühstück am Morgen und Übergewicht bzw. Adipositas sind ebenfalls in Studien zu sehen (Nagel et al 2009). …”
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