Utter Jennifer, Denny Simon, Crengle Sue, Ameratunga Shanthi, Robinson Elizabeth, Clark Terryann, Percival Teuila, Maddison Ralph
Epidemiology and Biostatistics, School of Population Health, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand.
Int J Pediatr Obes. 2010 Dec;5(6):461-6. doi: 10.3109/17477160903568439. Epub 2010 Mar 17.
The objectives of the current study are: to describe the prevalence of overweight/obesity among New Zealand adolescents and to describe the demographic characteristics, including neighbourhood deprivation, associated with overweight/obesity.
Data for the current study were collected as part of Youth'07, a national survey of the health and well-being of 9 107 New Zealand secondary school students (approximate ages 13 to 17 years). Students answered a comprehensive, multimedia survey about their health and wellbeing and were weighed and measured for height. Small area deprivation was measured by the New Zealand Deprivation Index, based on the student's residential address.
One in ten adolescents was obese and an additional 24% were overweight. Body size was significantly associated with small area deprivation (p<0.001) and ethnicity (p<0.001). Furthermore, the association between socioeconomic deprivation and body mass index (BMI) was moderated by ethnicity (p=0.035 for interaction term.) A positive association between BMI and socioeconomic deprivation was observed for Pacific students, Māori students and European students, but not for Asian students and students of other ethnicities.
Our findings demonstrate a high prevalence of overweight/obesity among New Zealand adolescents, particularly for Pacific Island adolescents, Māori adolescents, and those living in areas of high deprivation.
本研究的目的是:描述新西兰青少年中超重/肥胖的患病率,并描述与超重/肥胖相关的人口统计学特征,包括社区贫困状况。
本研究的数据作为“07青年”调查的一部分收集,该调查是对9107名新西兰中学生(年龄约13至17岁)的健康和福祉进行的全国性调查。学生们回答了一项关于他们健康和福祉的综合多媒体调查问卷,并测量了体重和身高。根据学生的居住地址,通过新西兰贫困指数来衡量小区域贫困状况。
十分之一的青少年肥胖,另有24%超重。体型与小区域贫困状况(p<0.001)和种族(p<0.001)显著相关。此外,社会经济贫困与体重指数(BMI)之间的关联受种族影响(交互项p=0.035)。太平洋岛裔学生、毛利学生和欧洲裔学生的BMI与社会经济贫困之间呈正相关,但亚裔学生和其他种族学生则不然。
我们的研究结果表明,新西兰青少年中超重/肥胖的患病率很高,尤其是太平洋岛裔青少年、毛利青少年以及生活在高贫困地区的青少年。