Is thinness more prevalent than obesity in Portuguese adolescents?

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Title
Is thinness more prevalent than obesity in Portuguese adolescents?
Journal
Clinical nutrition
Author(s)
Marques-Vidal P., Ferreira R., Oliveira J.M., Paccaud F.
ISSN
1532-1983 (Electronic)
ISSN-L
0261-5614
Publication state
Published
Issued date
08/2008
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
27
Number
4
Pages
531-536
Language
english
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Publication types: Journal Article
Publication Status: ppublish
Abstract
There is little information regarding the prevalence of thinness in European adolescents. This was assessed in a convenience sample of children and adolescents from the Lisbon area (Portugal).
Cross-sectional study including 2494 boys and 2519 girls aged 10-18 years. Body mass index (BMI), waist and hip were measured using standardized methods; thinness was defined using international criteria. Body fat was assessed by bioelectrical impedance.
In girls, prevalence of thinness, overweight and obesity were 5.6%, 19.7% and 4.7%, respectively, whereas the corresponding numbers in boys were 3.9%, 17.4% and 5.3%. Prevalence of thinness increased whereas obesity decreased with age: from 1.5% to 7.6% for thinness and from 9.2% to 3.8% for obesity in girls aged 10 and 18, respectively. In boys, the corresponding trends were from 0% to 7.3% for thinness and from 10.6% to 3% for obesity. After adjusting for age, differences were found between BMI groups for weight, body fat percentage, fat mass, lean mass, waist and hip, while no differences regarding height were found between thin and normal weight participants.
The prevalence of thinness is more frequent than obesity after age 14 in girls and 16 years in boys. Thinness is associated with a decreased body weight and body fat, whereas no consistent effect on height was noted.

Keywords
Adipose Tissue/metabolism, Adolescent, Adolescent Nutritional Physiological Phenomena/physiology, Age Factors, Body Height/physiology, Body Mass Index, Child, Cross-Sectional Studies, Electric Impedance, Female, Humans, Male, Nutritional Status, Obesity/epidemiology, Portugal/epidemiology, Prevalence, Thinness/epidemiology, Waist-Hip Ratio
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