Background: The study aimed to discover factors influencing prevalence rates of overweight and obesity among adolescents in Unite Arab Emirates and their correlation with physical sport activity, socio-economic circumstances and eating habits. Methods: Overweight and obesity were defined using age and sex-specific Body Mass Index. Physical sport activity, socio-economic conditions and eating practices were assessed with a standardized questionnaire. Factors influencing overweight/obesity were known by Cross-Sectional Descriptive Survey. Statistical significance was adopted for P <0•05. Results: Overweight and obesity respectively affected 5•2 and 1•9% of adolescents surveyed. On sex-wise comparison, 35% of males were overweight compared to 24% of females. 61 (25.21%) of females reported not to participate in any sports compared to 16 (15.1%) of males (X²(1) =5.31., p= 0.025**). In addition, 11 males (10.38%) reported to spend less than 15 minutes in each self-physical sport session compared to 51 (21.07%) of females while 63 (59.43%) males reported to spend more than 30 minutes per session compared to 109 (45.04%) of females (X²(3) =11.003, p= 0.01**). Furthermore, we found only 22.7% of Ajman's adolescents had daily Food/Vegetable (F/V) intake and significantly (P<0.05) reduced the menace of overweight/obesity. 10 (9.43%) of males reported fruits among their favorite foods. Conclusion: Overweight/ Obesity were highly correlated with sedentary behavior; insufficient self-physical sports activities and unhealthy food preferences. Therefore, urgent approaches are needed to provide healthier meals to students at secondary schools; limit their access to low-nutrient, energy-dense foods during the school day; and increase the frequency, intensity, and duration of physical activity.
Published in | American Journal of Health Research (Volume 10, Issue 6) |
DOI | 10.11648/j.ajhr.20221006.12 |
Page(s) | 213-220 |
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Adolescent, Overweight/Obesity, Physical Sport Activity, Eating Habits
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Sayar Insaf; Marzougui Mootez; Sayar Rhouma; Abderraouf Ben Abderrahman. Factors Influencing Exceed Weight Among Adolescents in the United Arab Emirates: A Cross-Sectional Descriptive Survey of Ajman’s Secondary Schools. Am. J. Health Res. 2022, 10(6), 213-220. doi: 10.11648/j.ajhr.20221006.12
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Sayar Insaf, Marzougui Mootez, Sayar Rhouma, Abderraouf Ben Abderrahman. Factors Influencing Exceed Weight Among Adolescents in the United Arab Emirates: A Cross-Sectional Descriptive Survey of Ajman’s Secondary Schools. Am J Health Res. 2022;10(6):213-220. doi: 10.11648/j.ajhr.20221006.12
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TY - JOUR T1 - Factors Influencing Exceed Weight Among Adolescents in the United Arab Emirates: A Cross-Sectional Descriptive Survey of Ajman’s Secondary Schools AU - Sayar Insaf AU - Marzougui Mootez AU - Sayar Rhouma AU - Abderraouf Ben Abderrahman Y1 - 2022/12/08 PY - 2022 N1 - https://doi.org/10.11648/j.ajhr.20221006.12 DO - 10.11648/j.ajhr.20221006.12 T2 - American Journal of Health Research JF - American Journal of Health Research JO - American Journal of Health Research SP - 213 EP - 220 PB - Science Publishing Group SN - 2330-8796 UR - https://doi.org/10.11648/j.ajhr.20221006.12 AB - Background: The study aimed to discover factors influencing prevalence rates of overweight and obesity among adolescents in Unite Arab Emirates and their correlation with physical sport activity, socio-economic circumstances and eating habits. Methods: Overweight and obesity were defined using age and sex-specific Body Mass Index. Physical sport activity, socio-economic conditions and eating practices were assessed with a standardized questionnaire. Factors influencing overweight/obesity were known by Cross-Sectional Descriptive Survey. Statistical significance was adopted for P Results: Overweight and obesity respectively affected 5•2 and 1•9% of adolescents surveyed. On sex-wise comparison, 35% of males were overweight compared to 24% of females. 61 (25.21%) of females reported not to participate in any sports compared to 16 (15.1%) of males (X²(1) =5.31., p= 0.025**). In addition, 11 males (10.38%) reported to spend less than 15 minutes in each self-physical sport session compared to 51 (21.07%) of females while 63 (59.43%) males reported to spend more than 30 minutes per session compared to 109 (45.04%) of females (X²(3) =11.003, p= 0.01**). Furthermore, we found only 22.7% of Ajman's adolescents had daily Food/Vegetable (F/V) intake and significantly (PConclusion: Overweight/ Obesity were highly correlated with sedentary behavior; insufficient self-physical sports activities and unhealthy food preferences. Therefore, urgent approaches are needed to provide healthier meals to students at secondary schools; limit their access to low-nutrient, energy-dense foods during the school day; and increase the frequency, intensity, and duration of physical activity. VL - 10 IS - 6 ER -