» Articles » PMID: 22730265

Differences in Weight Status and Energy-balance Related Behaviours According to Ethnic Background Among Adolescents in Seven Countries in Europe: the ENERGY-project

Overview
Journal Pediatr Obes
Date 2012 Jun 26
PMID 22730265
Citations 46
Authors
Affiliations
Soon will be listed here.
Abstract

Objective: The aim of this study was to explore differences in weight status and energy balance behaviours according to ethnic background among adolescents across Europe.

Methods: A school-based survey among 10-12-year-old adolescents was conducted in seven European countries. Weight, height and waist circumference were measured; engagement in physical activity, sedentary and dietary behaviour, and sleep duration was assessed by child and parent-report. A distinction between native and non-native ethnic background was based on language spoken at home, and the parents' country of birth. Analyses were conducted with and without adjustment for parental education.

Results: With valid data on both indicators of ethnic background for 5149 adolescents, 7307 adolescents (52% girls; 11.6 ± 0.7 years) participated. Significantly higher prevalence of overweight, obesity, body mass index and waist circumference were observed among non-native compared with native adolescents. Non-native adolescents had less favourable behavioural patterns (sugary drinks, breakfast skipping, sport, TV and computer time, hours of sleep) with the exception of active transport to school. Similar patterns were observed for both indicators of ethnicity, and in most of the separate countries; however, in Greece, weight status indicators were better among non-native adolescents. After adjustment for parental education, most differences remained significant according to country of origin of the parents, but not according to language spoken at home.

Conclusion: Adolescents of native ethnicity of the country of residence have, in general, more favourable weight status indicators and energy balance-related behaviours than adolescents of non-native ethnicity across Europe.

Citing Articles

Youth-centred participatory action approach towards co-created implementation of socially and physically activating environmental interventions in Africa and Europe: the YoPA project study protocol.

Chinapaw M, Klaufus L, Oyeyemi A, Draper C, Palmeira A, Silva M BMJ Open. 2024; 14(2):e084657.

PMID: 38387985 PMC: 10882351. DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2024-084657.


The influence of immigrant background and parental education on overweight and obesity in 8-year-old children in Norway.

Ovrebo B, Kjollesdal M, Stea T, Wills A, Bere E, Magnus P BMC Public Health. 2023; 23(1):1660.

PMID: 37644416 PMC: 10466865. DOI: 10.1186/s12889-023-16571-1.


The Influence of Abdominal Adiposity and Physical Fitness on Obesity Status of Portuguese Adolescents.

Encarnacao S, Flores P, Magalhaes D, Afonso G, Pereira A, Fonseca R Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2022; 19(18).

PMID: 36141486 PMC: 9517613. DOI: 10.3390/ijerph191811213.


Social inequalities in meal skipping patterns among children and adolescents: The CASPIAN-V study.

Qorbani M, Kasaeian A, Rafiemanzelat A, Sheidayi A, Djalalinia S, Nouri K Obes Sci Pract. 2021; 7(6):690-698.

PMID: 34877008 PMC: 8633943. DOI: 10.1002/osp4.527.


Study protocol for the evaluation of long-term effects of the school-based obesity prevention program Lekker Fit! ('enjoy being fit'): a retrospective, controlled design.

Smit M, Raat H, Molenberg F, Wolfers M, Bannink R, Jansen W BMJ Open. 2021; 11(8):e046940.

PMID: 34389567 PMC: 8365823. DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2020-046940.