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- W4295093557 abstract "Objectives: to analyze the changes of Ow+Ob in a cohort with four years of evolution of students from Mexico elementary schools and to evaluate its association with socio-demographic factors. Methods: information comes from a nutritional surveillance system of 52,545 elementary schools, with weight and height measurements from 2,008,474 children from six to eleven years old. A follow-on panel longitudinal analysis was performed from 2015 to 2019 in a dynamic cohort with three measurements. Ow+Ob prevalences were obtained; through a logistic regression with random effects, odds ratios (OR) were calculated, adjusting by sociodemographic characteristics (p < 0.05). Results: between 2015 and 2019, positive OR were observed for Ow+Ob development in 2017-2018 (OR = 1.02) and 2018-2019 (OR = 1.06). Students from the northern and southern regions of the country showed a greater probability of suffering Ow+Ob (OR = 1.58 and 1.64) when compared with the center. Attending to community or indigenous schools was a protective factor (OR = 0.54) whereas attending to a private school increased the risk (OR = 1.75). Adjusted Ow+Ob prevalences showed an accelerated increasing trend in males through all the periods. Conclusions: in Mexico, obesity in school children is a growing problem related to sociodemographic factors, therefore, urgent actions are needed for its restraining.Introducción: México se sitúa dentro de los primeros lugares a nivel mundial en cuanto a sobrepeso y obesidad en escolares, con una prevalencia del 38,2 %. Objetivo: analizar los cambios de sobrepeso y obesidad (Sob+Ob) durante cuatro años en una cohorte de alumnos de escuelas primarias en México y evaluar su asociación con factores sociodemográficos. Métodos: la información proviene de un sistema de vigilancia nutricional en escolares. Se realizó un análisis longitudinal de panel con seguimiento a través de una corte dinámica de tres mediciones realizadas entre 2015 y 2019. Se obtuvieron las prevalencias de Sob+Ob a través de una regresión logística con efectos aleatorios y se calcularon razones de momios (OR), ajustando por características sociodemográficas. Resultados: entre 2015 y 2019 se observaron OR positivos para el desarrollo de Sob+Ob, 2017-2018 (OR = 1,02) y 2018-2019 (OR = 1,06). Los estudiantes de las regiones norte y sur del país mostraron una mayor probabilidad de sufrir Sob+Ob (OR = 1,58 y 1,64) en comparación con el centro. La asistencia a escuelas comunitarias o indígenas fue un factor protector (OR = 0,54), mientras que la asistencia a una escuela privada aumentó el riesgo (OR = 1,75). Las prevalencias ajustadas de Sob+Ob demostraron una tendencia creciente acelerada en los hombres a lo largo de todos los periodos. Conclusiones: en México, la obesidad en escolares es un problema creciente relacionado con factores sociodemográficos, por lo que se requieren acciones urgentes para su contención." @default.
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- W4295093557 title "Overweight and obesity in the Mexican school-age population from 2015 to 2019" @default.
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