Interdisciplinary Laboratory for Research in Education, EA 7483, School of Education, University of New Caledonia, Nouméa, New Caledonia.
School of Psychology, Sport, and Sensory Sciences, Anglia Ruskin University, Cambridge, United Kingdom.
PLoS One. 2024 Oct 3;19(10):e0309782. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0309782. eCollection 2024.
Several studies have reported a negative association between obesity and academic achievement in school-aged children. In the Pacific region, the prevalence of adolescent overweight is high, but no study has considered issues of academic achievement in this population. To rectify this, we examined relationships between academic achievement and weight status in a multi-ethnic (European and Kanak) sample of New Caledonian adolescents. Objective anthropometric measures (height, weight, waist circumference) were obtained from European and Kanak New Caledonian adolescents (N = 526) between July 2018 and April 2019. Body mass index (BMI) and waist-to-height ratios (WHtR) were used as proxies of weight status. Ethnicity was self-reported and additional sociodemographic data (socioeconomic status, gender identity, urbanicity of residence, school remoteness) were extracted from relevant databases. Academic achievement scores were obtained from ninth grade national test in language, mathematics, history-geography, and sciences. Bivariate correlations showed that the associations between anthropometric indicators of weight status and academic achievement were significant in adolescents of European, but not Kanak, origin. Underweight and normal-weight European adolescents had significantly higher academic achievement than Kanak adolescents at the same weight categories. Additionally, BMI-z was significantly associated with academic achievement after controlling for socio-demographic variables, but only in adolescents of European origin. Weight status appears to be associated with academic achievement in New Caledonia, but only in adolescents of European origin. Ethno-cultural understandings and experiences may shape the ways in which weight status affects academic achievement in this context.
多项研究表明,肥胖与学龄儿童的学业成绩呈负相关。在太平洋地区,青少年超重的患病率很高,但尚无研究考虑到该人群的学业成绩问题。为了解决这一问题,我们在新喀里多尼亚的多民族(欧洲和卡纳克)青少年样本中检查了学业成绩与体重状况之间的关系。在 2018 年 7 月至 2019 年 4 月期间,我们从欧洲和卡纳克新喀里多尼亚青少年(N=526)中获得了客观的人体测量指标(身高、体重、腰围)。体重指数(BMI)和腰高比(WHtR)被用作体重状况的替代指标。种族是自我报告的,其他社会人口统计学数据(社会经济地位、性别认同、居住地的城市性、学校偏远程度)从相关数据库中提取。学业成绩分数是从语言、数学、历史-地理和科学的九年级国家考试中获得的。双变量相关性表明,在欧洲裔青少年中,体重状况的人体测量指标与学业成绩之间存在显著关联,但在卡纳克裔青少年中则没有。与卡纳克裔青少年相比,体重正常和体重不足的欧洲裔青少年在同一体重类别中具有显著更高的学业成绩。此外,在控制了社会人口统计学变量后,BMI-z 与学业成绩显著相关,但仅在欧洲裔青少年中。在新喀里多尼亚,体重状况似乎与学业成绩相关,但仅在欧洲裔青少年中。民族文化的理解和经验可能会影响体重状况在这种情况下对学业成绩的影响方式。