School of Public Health, The University of Hong Kong, 21 Sassoon Road, Pokfulam, Hong Kong.
BMC Fam Pract. 2013 Sep 26;14:141. doi: 10.1186/1471-2296-14-141.
Few studies have examined how common physicians assess various weight-related variables and patient characteristics that predict such assessments based on adolescents' reports. We aimed to examine how common adolescents received weight-related physical measurements and lifestyle enquiries (dietary habits and physical activity) from private practitioners and to identify factors associated with these assessments.
In the Hong Kong Student Obesity Surveillance (HKSOS) project, 33692 students (44.9% boys; mean age 14.8, SD 1.9 years, age range 11-18) from 42 randomly selected schools completed an anonymous questionnaire. The students were asked "In the past 12 months, has any private practitioners (or their nurses) measured or asked about these items?" Response options included height, weight, waist circumference (WC), blood pressure (BP), BMI, diet, and physical activity. Weight status was based on self-reported weight and height. Logistic regression was used to identify student characteristics associated with each assessment. Analyses were conducted using STATA 10.0.
Among 13283 students who had doctor consultations in the past 12 months, 37.9% received physical measurements or lifestyle enquiries, with weight (20.8%), height (16.8%) and blood pressure (11.5%) being the most common, followed by diet (8.1%), BMI (6.3%), WC and physical activity (both 4.6%). In general, adolescents who were female, older, underweight or overweight/obese, had parents with higher education level, and had actively asked private practitioners for advice about weight were more likely to receive assessments of weight-related factors.
Weight-related factors in adolescents were infrequently assessed by private practitioners in Hong Kong. Generally, unhealthy weight, higher parental education and advice-seeking by adolescents predicted these assessments.
很少有研究检查医生根据青少年的报告评估各种与体重相关的变量和预测这些评估的患者特征的常见程度。我们旨在检查私人执业者对青少年进行体重相关体格测量和生活方式询问(饮食习惯和身体活动)的常见程度,并确定与这些评估相关的因素。
在香港学生肥胖监测(HKSOS)项目中,来自 42 所随机选择学校的 33692 名学生(44.9%为男生;平均年龄为 14.8 岁,标准差为 1.9 岁,年龄范围为 11-18 岁)完成了一份匿名问卷。学生们被问到“在过去的 12 个月里,是否有任何私人执业者(或他们的护士)测量或询问过这些项目?”回答选项包括身高、体重、腰围(WC)、血压(BP)、BMI、饮食和身体活动。体重状况基于自我报告的体重和身高。使用逻辑回归确定与每项评估相关的学生特征。使用 STATA 10.0 进行分析。
在过去 12 个月内有医生就诊的 13283 名学生中,有 37.9%接受了体格测量或生活方式询问,最常见的是体重(20.8%)、身高(16.8%)和血压(11.5%),其次是饮食(8.1%)、BMI(6.3%)、WC 和身体活动(均为 4.6%)。一般来说,女性、年龄较大、体重过轻或超重/肥胖、父母受教育程度较高、主动向私人执业者咨询体重问题的青少年更有可能接受与体重相关因素的评估。
香港私人执业者很少对青少年的体重相关因素进行评估。一般来说,不健康的体重、较高的父母教育程度和青少年寻求建议预测了这些评估。