All issues > Volume 51(6); 2008
- Erratum
- Korean J Pediatr. 2008;51(6):576-583. Published online June 15, 2008.
- Assessment of modifiable lifestyle factors for obese children and adolescents through questionnaires
- Jeong Wan JW Seo1, Ji A JA Jung2, Hye Sook HS Park3, Jae Sung JS Ko4, Yong Joo YJ Kim5, Jae Young JY Kim6, Eell E Ryoo7, Sun Hwan SH Bae8, Jae Geon JG Sim9, Hye Ran HR Yang4, Byung Ho BH Choe10, Ky Young KY Cho1
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1The Committee on Nutrition, The Korean Pediatrics Society, Department of Pediatrics, Ewha Womans University School of Medicine
2The Committee on Nutrition, The Korean Pediatrics Society, Department of Pediatrics, Hallym University College of Medicine
3The Committee on Nutrition, The Korean Pediatrics Society, Department of Preventive Medicine, Ewha Womans University School of Medicine
4The Committee on Nutrition, The Korean Pediatrics Society, Department of Pediatrics, Seoul National University College of Medicine
5The Committee on Nutrition, The Korean Pediatrics Society, Department of Pediatrics, Hanyang University College of Medicine
6The Committee on Nutrition, The Korean Pediatrics Society, Department of Pediatrics, Chungnam National University College of Medicine
7The Committee on Nutrition, The Korean Pediatrics Society, Department of Pediatrics, Gil Medical Center, Gachon Medical School
8The Committee on Nutrition, The Korean Pediatrics Society, Department of Pediatrics, Konkuk University School of Medicine
9The Committee on Nutrition, The Korean Pediatrics Society, Kim, Sim & Cho's Pediatric Clinic
10The Committee on Nutrition, The Korean Pediatrics Society, Department of Pediatrics, Kyungpook National University School of Medicine - Correspondence Jeong Wan JW Seo ,Email: jwseo@ewha.ac.kr
- Abstract
- Purpose
: The identification of specific behaviors conducive to overeating or inactivity is the cornerstone of obesity management. The Committee on Nutrition of the Korean Pediatric Society developed parent and self-reporting questionnaires about eating behavior and physical activity in 2006. The aim of this study was to evaluate the usefulness of the questionnaires in assessing modifiable lifestyle factors related to obesity.
Methods
: A retrospective chart review was performed for 177 children (6-11 years old) and 134 adolescents (12-16 years old) from 10 hospitals between May 2006 and January 2007 who had completed parent or self-reporting questionnaires. Cases were divided into normal and overweight groups at or above the age-gender-specific 85th percentile based on 2007 Korean national growth charts.
Results
: Compared to children, the adolescents tended to have a significantly more sedentary lifestvle and inappropriate dietary behaviors significantly (P<.05). Overweight mothers were significantly associated with overweight children and adolescents (P<.05). Being overweight was significantly associated with a family history of adult diseases for children and adolescents (P<.05). Inappropriate eating behaviors (strong appetite, eating fast, eating until they were full, binge eating, favoring greasy foods) were associated with being overweight in children and adolescents. Sedentary activity such as TV viewing and using a computer were significantly associated with overweight in children and adolescents (P<.05).
Conclusion
: Intervention to modify obesity-related lifestyle factors is needed before adolescence. These questionnaires are useful in identifying modifiable lifestyle factors and in individual counseling for overweight children and adolescents in pediatric clinics.
Keywords :Obesity, Child, Adolescent, Questionnaire, Lifestyle