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- aggregation date "2005".
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- aggregation subject "Agriculture and Food Sciences".
- aggregation title "Female gender and wealth are associated to overweight among adolescents in La Paz, Bolivia".
- aggregation abstract "Objective: To describe the prevalence of overweight, obesity and being thin in adolescents of La Paz City, Bolivia. Design: Cross-sectional study, clustered sampling. Setting: La Paz, Bolivia, August - September 2003. Subjects: Height and weight of 525 adolescents ( mean age 16 y; s.d +/-. 1.3) attending public and private schools were measured; sociodemographic characteristics were assessed with a short questionnaire. Results: The present study reveals that 9.3% ( +/-2.5) of the sample are thin adolescents; 19.8% (+/-3.4) is the overall prevalence of overweight and 2.3% ( +/-1.3) the overall prevalence of obesity. The odds of being thin were higher among those working ( P = 0.03) and among those of higher age ( P<0.001). The odds of being overweight were higher among female subjects ( P<0.001). The odds of being obese were higher among younger adolescents ( P = 0.046) and among the more wealthy ones ( P = 0.044). Conclusions: A large prevalence of 22% overweight/obesity in adolescents from La Paz City was observed. The findings support the need of enhanced nutritional surveillance and interventions particularly in female adolescents.".
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