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Article: Global epidemics of childhood obesity is hitting a 'less industrialized' corner in Asia: A case study in Macao

TitleGlobal epidemics of childhood obesity is hitting a 'less industrialized' corner in Asia: A case study in Macao
Authors
KeywordsChildren
Obesity
Adolescents
Anthropometry
Cardio-metabolic risks
China Macao
Issue Date2011
Citation
International Journal of Pediatric Obesity, 2011, v. 6, n. 2 -2 How to Cite?
AbstractChildhood obesity prevalence amongst children is rising virtually in all countries with rapid acceleration in major cities in China. A cross-sectional study was conducted amongst 2,015 primary and secondary students in Macao to investigate the nutritional status and analyzed for the relationship of overweight and other cardio-metabolic risk factors. Subjects were randomly selected in proportion to the gender and age of the population. A total of 26.4% of boys and 13.9% of girls were overweight or obese with the highest prevalence around 40% among boys aged 9-12 and girls aged 10 and 11. Some 18.1% of boys and 20.4% of girls were found to have borderline LDL levels; a further 9.3% and 10.4% were found to have high-risk, respectively. For those students with overweight and obesity, a significant higher proportion of them had cardio-metabolic risk factors. Based on this evidence, there is a concern that obesity and its associated co-morbidity could reach epidemic proportions in the 'less industrialized' cities of China. © 2011 Informa Healthcare.
Persistent Identifierhttp://hdl.handle.net/10722/237363
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dc.contributor.authorLee, Albert-
dc.contributor.authorHo, Mandy M.-
dc.contributor.authorKeung, Vera M W-
dc.date.accessioned2017-01-04T04:37:46Z-
dc.date.available2017-01-04T04:37:46Z-
dc.date.issued2011-
dc.identifier.citationInternational Journal of Pediatric Obesity, 2011, v. 6, n. 2 -2-
dc.identifier.issn1747-7166-
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10722/237363-
dc.description.abstractChildhood obesity prevalence amongst children is rising virtually in all countries with rapid acceleration in major cities in China. A cross-sectional study was conducted amongst 2,015 primary and secondary students in Macao to investigate the nutritional status and analyzed for the relationship of overweight and other cardio-metabolic risk factors. Subjects were randomly selected in proportion to the gender and age of the population. A total of 26.4% of boys and 13.9% of girls were overweight or obese with the highest prevalence around 40% among boys aged 9-12 and girls aged 10 and 11. Some 18.1% of boys and 20.4% of girls were found to have borderline LDL levels; a further 9.3% and 10.4% were found to have high-risk, respectively. For those students with overweight and obesity, a significant higher proportion of them had cardio-metabolic risk factors. Based on this evidence, there is a concern that obesity and its associated co-morbidity could reach epidemic proportions in the 'less industrialized' cities of China. © 2011 Informa Healthcare.-
dc.languageeng-
dc.relation.ispartofInternational Journal of Pediatric Obesity-
dc.subjectChildren-
dc.subjectObesity-
dc.subjectAdolescents-
dc.subjectAnthropometry-
dc.subjectCardio-metabolic risks-
dc.subjectChina Macao-
dc.titleGlobal epidemics of childhood obesity is hitting a 'less industrialized' corner in Asia: A case study in Macao-
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dc.identifier.doi10.3109/17477166.2011.575150-
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dc.identifier.volume6-
dc.identifier.issue2 -2-
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