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Prevalence and risk factors of overweight and obesity among adolescents and their parents in central Greece (FETA Project)

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Patsopoulou A., Tsimtsiou Z., Katsioulis A., Rachiotis G., Malissiova E., Hadjichristodoulou C.
Date
2015
Language
en
DOI
10.3390/ijerph13010083
Keyword
adolescence
body mass
disease prevalence
health risk
obesity
public health
risk factor
student
adolescent
adolescent obesity
adult
anthropometric parameters
anxiety
Article
authority
body mass
child
child parent relation
clinical study
controlled study
cross-sectional study
demand
demography
descriptive research
eating habit
educational status
Family Eating and Activity Habits Questionnaire
female
Greece
heart rate
high school
human
kitchen
learning
logistic regression analysis
major clinical study
male
maternal obesity
multivariate analysis
obesity
Parent-Initiated Motivational Climate Questionnaire-2
Parental Authority Questionnaire
parental style
patient worry
prevalence
public health
questionnaire
responsibility
risk factor
school child
sex difference
sex ratio
trend study
underweight
body mass
comparative study
exercise
father
middle aged
mother
Overweight
Pediatric Obesity
prevalence
risk factor
statistics and numerical data
student
Central Greece
Greece
Larissa
Thessaly
Adolescent
Adult
Body Mass Index
Child
Exercise
Fathers
Female
Greece
Humans
Male
Middle Aged
Mothers
Overweight
Pediatric Obesity
Prevalence
Risk Factors
Students
Surveys and Questionnaires
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Abstract
The increasing obesity trend in adolescence is a public health concern. The initial phase of Feeding Exercise Trial in Adolescents (FETA) aimed in investigating the prevalence of overweight and obesity in adolescents and their parents and in identifying associated factors among parents’ and adolescents’ demographics, eating habits, and parental style. The sample consisted of 816 adolescents, aged 12–18 years old, and their parents from 17 middle and high schools in Larissa, central Greece. During school visits, anthropometric measurements were performed along with examination of blood pressure. The students completed the study tool that comprised of demographics and the modified versions of Parental Authority Questionnaire (PAQ), the Parent-Initiated Motivational Climate Questionnaire-2 (PIMCQ-2) and the Family Eating and Activity Habits Questionnaire (FEAHQ). Their parents completed a questionnaire with demographics, anthropometrics and FEAHQ. Normal Body Mass Index was found in 75.2% of the adolescents, 2.6% of the adolescents were underweight, 18% overweight and 4.2% obese. Regarding the parents, 76.3% of the fathers and 39.2% of the mothers were overweight or obese. The logistic regression analysis revealed that, overweight or obesity in adolescence was associated with gender (boy), maternal overweight or obesity, lower maternal educational level, eating without feeling hungry, eating in rooms other than kitchen and having a father that motivates by worrying about failing. A significant proportion of adolescents and their parents are overweight or obese. Future interventions should focus both on the parents and children, taking into account the role of parental authority style, in preventing adolescents’ obesity. © 2015 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.
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http://hdl.handle.net/11615/77989
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