2021
DOI: 10.3390/nu13093296
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Prevalence of Excessive Weight and Underweight and Its Associated Knowledge and Lifestyle Behaviors among Urban Private School-Going Adolescents in New Delhi

Abstract: With rapid urbanization and the Indian nutrition transition, Indian adolescents face a high risk of developing an energy imbalance. This study aims to assess the prevalence of excessive weight, underweight, and associated knowledge and lifestyle behaviors among private school-going adolescents in Delhi. A cross-sectional study was conducted in students (6th–7th grades) of eight randomly selected private schools in Delhi, India in 2019. A self-administered survey was used to assess students’ dietary-and-physica… Show more

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“…The current study found 9.2% children were overweight and 6%were obese. Results of a study done in Multan found that 10% of the studied population was overweight and 5% were obese 21 which is similar to our study results whereas in Farhin et al study which was done in a rural area, had found higher percentage of obese (12.8%) children than overweight (7.5% ) children 22 life style and consumption of junk food have been the leading causes 23,24 . According to Tanveer et al prevalence of overweight and obesity is more in boys than in girls of different districts of Punjab aged 5-19 years [25] whereas our study revealed that frequency of overweight was more in females (54.2%) whereas obesity was more common in males (74.2%) than females.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…The current study found 9.2% children were overweight and 6%were obese. Results of a study done in Multan found that 10% of the studied population was overweight and 5% were obese 21 which is similar to our study results whereas in Farhin et al study which was done in a rural area, had found higher percentage of obese (12.8%) children than overweight (7.5% ) children 22 life style and consumption of junk food have been the leading causes 23,24 . According to Tanveer et al prevalence of overweight and obesity is more in boys than in girls of different districts of Punjab aged 5-19 years [25] whereas our study revealed that frequency of overweight was more in females (54.2%) whereas obesity was more common in males (74.2%) than females.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…According to previous studies, underweight and obese individuals showed higher rates of emotional problems compared with normal and overweight participants ( 41 ). Additionally, underweight individuals face many other physical health-related risks, such as the higher likelihood of stroke ( 42 ), eating slowly ( 43 ), and engaging in unhealthy behaviors ( 44 ). This may result in individuals with underweight obtaining lower scores in stress management.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, the decrease in the incidence of underweight in all groups can be considered positive. It is an important clinical and public health problem among children and adolescents associated with adverse health outcomes at all stages of human life and may reflect food poverty (Ieiri et al 2021), unhealthy eating habits (Rawal et al 2021), or an increased risk of many diseases. Underweight children and adolescents are more likely to suffer from infectious diseases (Goutines et al 2021), have reduced cognitive functions (Suryawan et al 2021), mental disorders (Donkor et al 2021;Zeiler et al 2021) and have low scores your health (Linardon et al 2021).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%