Prevalence and correlates of overweight status among Saudi school children

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Background and Objectives: There are limited data on changes in the prevalence of overweight among the Saudi school children and on associated risk factors. We compared recent prevalence data (2012) with early data (1994-98) and assessed risk factors. Design and Setting: Data from a cross-sectional study of children in primary schools in two cities in Al-Qassim province. Patients and Methods: Parental questionnaires were used to collect sociodemographic data and information on the child's diet/exercise behavior. Children's weight and height were measured. Current and previous data on overweight prevalence were compared and risk factors were assessed in a multiple logistic regression model. Results: The sample consisted of 874 randomly chosen school children, aged 6-10 years; analysis was based on 601 with complete data. Current overweight prevalence was 16.9% and was higher in girls than in boys (29.7% vs. 11.7%, P value

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Al-Muhaimeed, A. A., Dandash, K., Ismail, M. S., & Saquib, N. (2015). Prevalence and correlates of overweight status among Saudi school children. Annals of Saudi Medicine, 35(4), 275–281. https://doi.org/10.5144/0256-4947.2015.275

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