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Salud Pública de México

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Abstract

MALINA, Robert M; PENA-REYES, María Eugenia; BALI-CHAVEZ, Guillermo  and  LITTLE, Bertis B. Thinness, overweight and obesity in indigenous youth in Oaxaca, 1970 and 2007. Salud pública Méx [online]. 2013, vol.55, n.4, pp.387-393. ISSN 0036-3634.

Objective. To evaluate change in body mass index (BMI) and weight status of indigenous youth in Oaxaca between the 1970s and 2007. Materials and methods. Heights and weights were measured in cross-sectional samples of school children 6-14 years in the 1970s (2 897) and 2007 (4 305); BMI was calculated. International Obesity Task Force cutoffs for weight status were used. BMI and prevalence of severe and moderate thinness, overweight and obesity were compared by year. Results. BMI increased significantly across time. Primary change in weight status occurred in overweight, 1970s, <2%; 2007, 7 to 12%. Little change occurred in thinness (<2%) and obesity (≤1%) in both surveys, except in children 6-9 years (obesity=4% in 2007). Conclusion. BMI and prevalence of overweight increased across all ages from the 1970s to 2007, but children 6-9 years appeared to be more at risk for obesity than youth 10-14 years. Prevalence of thinness was unchanged.

Keywords : prevalence; growth; children; adolescents; Mexico.

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