Socioeconomic inequalities in overweight and obesity among 6‐ to 9‐year‐old children in 24 countries from the World Health Organization European region
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Summary: | Childhood overweight and obesity have significant short- and long-term negative impacts on children's health and well-being. These challenges are unequally distributed according to socioeconomic status (SES); however, previous studies have often lacked standardized and objectively measured data across national contexts to assess these differences. This study provides a cross-sectional picture of the association between SES and childhood overweight and obesity, based on data from 123,487 children aged 6–9 years in 24 countries in the World Health Organization (WHO) European region. Overall, associations were found between overweight/obesity and the three SES indicators used (parental education, parental employment status, and family-perceived wealth). Our results showed an inverse relationship between the prevalence of childhood overweight/obesity and parental education in high-income countries, whereas the opposite relationship was observed in most of the middle-income countries. The same applied to family-perceived wealth, although parental employment status appeared to be less associated with overweight and obesity or not associated at all. This paper highlights the need for close attention to context when designing interventions, as the association between SES and childhood overweight and obesity varies by country economic development. Population-based interventions have an important role to play, but policies that target specific SES groups are also needed to address inequalities. |
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Socioeconomic inequalities in overweight and obesity among 6‐ to 9‐year‐old children in 24 countries from the World Health Organization European regionChildrenObesityOverweightSocioeconomic StatusWorld Health OrganizationChildhood Obesity Surveillance InitiativeCOSIEuropeEstilos de Vida e Impacto na SaúdeSaúde PúblicaPortugalChildhood overweight and obesity have significant short- and long-term negative impacts on children's health and well-being. These challenges are unequally distributed according to socioeconomic status (SES); however, previous studies have often lacked standardized and objectively measured data across national contexts to assess these differences. This study provides a cross-sectional picture of the association between SES and childhood overweight and obesity, based on data from 123,487 children aged 6–9 years in 24 countries in the World Health Organization (WHO) European region. Overall, associations were found between overweight/obesity and the three SES indicators used (parental education, parental employment status, and family-perceived wealth). Our results showed an inverse relationship between the prevalence of childhood overweight/obesity and parental education in high-income countries, whereas the opposite relationship was observed in most of the middle-income countries. The same applied to family-perceived wealth, although parental employment status appeared to be less associated with overweight and obesity or not associated at all. This paper highlights the need for close attention to context when designing interventions, as the association between SES and childhood overweight and obesity varies by country economic development. Population-based interventions have an important role to play, but policies that target specific SES groups are also needed to address inequalities.Wiley/ World Obesity FederationRepositório Científico do Instituto Nacional de SaúdeBuoncristiano, MartaWilliams, JulianneSimmonds, PhilippaNurk, EhaAhrens, WolfgangNardone, PaolaRito, Ana IsabelRutter, HarryBergh, Ingunn HoldenStarc, GregorJonsson, Kenisha RussellSpinelli, AngelaVandevijvere, StefanieMäki, PäiviMilanović, Sanja MusićSalanave, BenoîtYardim, Mahmut S.Hejgaard, TatjanaFijałkowska, AnnaAbdrakhmanova, ShynarAbdurrahmonova, ZulfiyaDuleva, VesselkaFarrugia Sant'Angelo, VictoriaGarcía‐Solano, MartaGualtieri, AndreaGutiérrez‐González, EnriqueHuidumac‐Petrescu, ConstantaHyska, JolandaKelleher, Cecily C.Kujundžić, EnisaPeterkova, ValentinaPetrauskiene, AusraPudule, IvetaSacchini, ElenaShengelia, LelaTanrygulyyeva, MayaTaxová Braunerová, RadkaUsupova, ZhamilyaMaruszczak, KatharinaOstojic, Sergej M.Spiroski, IgorStojisavljević, DraganaWickramasinghe, KremlinBreda, João2022-02-17T16:15:11Z2021-06-282021-06-28T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10400.18/7952eng1467-788110.1111/obr.13213info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)instname:FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiainstacron:RCAAP2025-02-26T14:29:22Zoai:repositorio.insa.pt:10400.18/7952Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireinfo@rcaap.ptopendoar:https://opendoar.ac.uk/repository/71602025-05-28T21:44:17.529969Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP) - FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiafalse |
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Socioeconomic inequalities in overweight and obesity among 6‐ to 9‐year‐old children in 24 countries from the World Health Organization European region |
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Socioeconomic inequalities in overweight and obesity among 6‐ to 9‐year‐old children in 24 countries from the World Health Organization European region |
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Socioeconomic inequalities in overweight and obesity among 6‐ to 9‐year‐old children in 24 countries from the World Health Organization European region Buoncristiano, Marta Children Obesity Overweight Socioeconomic Status World Health Organization Childhood Obesity Surveillance Initiative COSI Europe Estilos de Vida e Impacto na Saúde Saúde Pública Portugal |
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Socioeconomic inequalities in overweight and obesity among 6‐ to 9‐year‐old children in 24 countries from the World Health Organization European region |
title_full |
Socioeconomic inequalities in overweight and obesity among 6‐ to 9‐year‐old children in 24 countries from the World Health Organization European region |
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Socioeconomic inequalities in overweight and obesity among 6‐ to 9‐year‐old children in 24 countries from the World Health Organization European region |
title_full_unstemmed |
Socioeconomic inequalities in overweight and obesity among 6‐ to 9‐year‐old children in 24 countries from the World Health Organization European region |
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Socioeconomic inequalities in overweight and obesity among 6‐ to 9‐year‐old children in 24 countries from the World Health Organization European region |
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Buoncristiano, Marta |
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Buoncristiano, Marta Williams, Julianne Simmonds, Philippa Nurk, Eha Ahrens, Wolfgang Nardone, Paola Rito, Ana Isabel Rutter, Harry Bergh, Ingunn Holden Starc, Gregor Jonsson, Kenisha Russell Spinelli, Angela Vandevijvere, Stefanie Mäki, Päivi Milanović, Sanja Musić Salanave, Benoît Yardim, Mahmut S. Hejgaard, Tatjana Fijałkowska, Anna Abdrakhmanova, Shynar Abdurrahmonova, Zulfiya Duleva, Vesselka Farrugia Sant'Angelo, Victoria García‐Solano, Marta Gualtieri, Andrea Gutiérrez‐González, Enrique Huidumac‐Petrescu, Constanta Hyska, Jolanda Kelleher, Cecily C. Kujundžić, Enisa Peterkova, Valentina Petrauskiene, Ausra Pudule, Iveta Sacchini, Elena Shengelia, Lela Tanrygulyyeva, Maya Taxová Braunerová, Radka Usupova, Zhamilya Maruszczak, Katharina Ostojic, Sergej M. Spiroski, Igor Stojisavljević, Dragana Wickramasinghe, Kremlin Breda, João |
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Williams, Julianne Simmonds, Philippa Nurk, Eha Ahrens, Wolfgang Nardone, Paola Rito, Ana Isabel Rutter, Harry Bergh, Ingunn Holden Starc, Gregor Jonsson, Kenisha Russell Spinelli, Angela Vandevijvere, Stefanie Mäki, Päivi Milanović, Sanja Musić Salanave, Benoît Yardim, Mahmut S. Hejgaard, Tatjana Fijałkowska, Anna Abdrakhmanova, Shynar Abdurrahmonova, Zulfiya Duleva, Vesselka Farrugia Sant'Angelo, Victoria García‐Solano, Marta Gualtieri, Andrea Gutiérrez‐González, Enrique Huidumac‐Petrescu, Constanta Hyska, Jolanda Kelleher, Cecily C. Kujundžić, Enisa Peterkova, Valentina Petrauskiene, Ausra Pudule, Iveta Sacchini, Elena Shengelia, Lela Tanrygulyyeva, Maya Taxová Braunerová, Radka Usupova, Zhamilya Maruszczak, Katharina Ostojic, Sergej M. Spiroski, Igor Stojisavljević, Dragana Wickramasinghe, Kremlin Breda, João |
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Repositório Científico do Instituto Nacional de Saúde |
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Buoncristiano, Marta Williams, Julianne Simmonds, Philippa Nurk, Eha Ahrens, Wolfgang Nardone, Paola Rito, Ana Isabel Rutter, Harry Bergh, Ingunn Holden Starc, Gregor Jonsson, Kenisha Russell Spinelli, Angela Vandevijvere, Stefanie Mäki, Päivi Milanović, Sanja Musić Salanave, Benoît Yardim, Mahmut S. Hejgaard, Tatjana Fijałkowska, Anna Abdrakhmanova, Shynar Abdurrahmonova, Zulfiya Duleva, Vesselka Farrugia Sant'Angelo, Victoria García‐Solano, Marta Gualtieri, Andrea Gutiérrez‐González, Enrique Huidumac‐Petrescu, Constanta Hyska, Jolanda Kelleher, Cecily C. Kujundžić, Enisa Peterkova, Valentina Petrauskiene, Ausra Pudule, Iveta Sacchini, Elena Shengelia, Lela Tanrygulyyeva, Maya Taxová Braunerová, Radka Usupova, Zhamilya Maruszczak, Katharina Ostojic, Sergej M. Spiroski, Igor Stojisavljević, Dragana Wickramasinghe, Kremlin Breda, João |
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Children Obesity Overweight Socioeconomic Status World Health Organization Childhood Obesity Surveillance Initiative COSI Europe Estilos de Vida e Impacto na Saúde Saúde Pública Portugal |
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Children Obesity Overweight Socioeconomic Status World Health Organization Childhood Obesity Surveillance Initiative COSI Europe Estilos de Vida e Impacto na Saúde Saúde Pública Portugal |
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Childhood overweight and obesity have significant short- and long-term negative impacts on children's health and well-being. These challenges are unequally distributed according to socioeconomic status (SES); however, previous studies have often lacked standardized and objectively measured data across national contexts to assess these differences. This study provides a cross-sectional picture of the association between SES and childhood overweight and obesity, based on data from 123,487 children aged 6–9 years in 24 countries in the World Health Organization (WHO) European region. Overall, associations were found between overweight/obesity and the three SES indicators used (parental education, parental employment status, and family-perceived wealth). Our results showed an inverse relationship between the prevalence of childhood overweight/obesity and parental education in high-income countries, whereas the opposite relationship was observed in most of the middle-income countries. The same applied to family-perceived wealth, although parental employment status appeared to be less associated with overweight and obesity or not associated at all. This paper highlights the need for close attention to context when designing interventions, as the association between SES and childhood overweight and obesity varies by country economic development. Population-based interventions have an important role to play, but policies that target specific SES groups are also needed to address inequalities. |
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