Association between socioeconomic status and the body mass index of 6 to 9-year-old children in urban and rural areas

Stavreva Veselinovska, Snezana (2021) Association between socioeconomic status and the body mass index of 6 to 9-year-old children in urban and rural areas. Journal of Educational Sciences, Theory and Practice, 16 (1). pp. 10-26. ISSN 1857-8705

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Abstract

Overweight and obesity are leading to nutrition-related disorders of clinical and public health
concern. Assessment and classification of these conditions are dependent on specific body mass index (BMI; in kg/m2 ) cutoff points. The body mass index (BMI) is the metric currently in use for defining anthropometric height/weight characteristics in adults and for classifying (categorizing) them into groups. The common interpretation is that it represents an index of an individual’s fatness. It also is widely used as a risk factor for the development of or the prevalence of several health issues. In addition, it is widely used in determining public health policies. The BMI has been useful in population- based studies by virtue of its wide acceptance in defining specific categories of body mass as a health issue. However, it is increasingly clear that BMI is a rather poor indicator of the percentage of body fat. Importantly, the BMI also does not capture information on the mass of fat in different body sites. The latter is related not only to untoward health issues, but to social issues as well. Lastly, current evidence indicates there is a wide range of BMIs over which mortality risk is modest, and this is age related. All of these issues are discussed in this brief review.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: Body mass index, overweight, obesity, healthy weight, health issues.
Subjects: Medical and Health Sciences > Health sciences
Divisions: Faculty of Educational Science
Depositing User: Snezana Stavrova Veselinova
Date Deposited: 07 Jul 2021 15:56
Last Modified: 07 Jul 2021 15:56
URI: https://eprints.ugd.edu.mk/id/eprint/28288

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