Prevalence of obesity and lack of physical activity among Kentucky adolescents.
Publication/Presentation Date
1-1-2005
Abstract
Lack of physical activity and overweight status continues to be a significant health problem in the United States. To assess the actual prevalence of these problems, we reviewed data from the School-based Health Promotion Centers in one middle school, and one High school in central Kentucky. A total of 232 6th graders and 607 9th graders were included. A total of 92% of 6th graders and 45% of 9th graders reported complete lack of regular exercise. 37% of 9th graders and 59% of 6th graders had inappropriate nutrition, 47% of 9th graders and 33% of 6th graders had Body Mass Index over the 85th percentile for age. Among overweight adolescents, only 16% of 9th graders and 1% of 6th graders thought they were overweight. Since the body mass index data is derived from actual objective measurement, we conclude that overweight status is a significant problem in Kentucky and that the actual numbers may be higher than those reported for the State based on surveys and estimates. Furthermore, many adolescents are not aware of their weight problem and most of them do not participate in regular exercise.
Volume
17
Issue
1
First Page
79
Last Page
82
ISSN
0334-0139
Published In/Presented At
Omar, H. A., & Rager, K. (2005). Prevalence of obesity and lack of physical activity among Kentucky adolescents. International journal of adolescent medicine and health, 17(1), 79–82. https://doi.org/10.1515/IJAHM.2005.17.1.79
Disciplines
Medicine and Health Sciences | Pediatrics
PubMedID
15900814
Department(s)
Department of Pediatrics
Document Type
Article