Risk behaviors and sports facilities do not explain socioeconomic differences in childhood obesity: a cross-sectional study
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2014-11-19Author
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. Background: To assess whether the relationship between neighborhood socioeconomic context of residence and
childhood obesity is explained by family socioeconomic position, risk behaviors and availability of sports facilities.
Methods: Based on the income and educational level of residents in the neighborhoods of the city of Madrid, two
indicators of socioeconomic context were calculated using the information about income and education and
grouped into quartiles. In a sample of 727 children aged 6–15 years, the relationship of these indicators with
overweight and obesity was studied using multilevel logit models.
Results: With respect to children and adolescents living in neighborhoods having higher per capita incomes or
higher population percentages with university education those living in neighborhoods having lower per capita
incomes or lower population percentages with university education had age- and sex-adjusted odds ratios (ORs) of
overweight that were 1.84 (95% CI, 1.03-3.29) and 1.68 (0.95-2.94) times higher, respectively. After adjustment for
family socioeconomic position, unhealthy diet and physical inactivity, these ORs fell to 1.80 (0.99-3.29) and 1.56
(0.87-2.79), respectively. In the case of obesity, the age- and sex-adjusted ORs in these quartiles of both indicators of
socioeconomic context were 3.35 (1.06-10.60) and 3.29 (1.03-10.52), respectively, rising to 3.77 (1.12-12.70) and 3.42
(1.00-11.68) after adjustment for the remaining variables. The highest OR was observed in the third quartile, except
in the case of the relationship between per capita income and obesity. No relationship between the number of
sport facilities per 1,000 population and physical inactivity was observed.
Conclusion: The socioeconomic context is associated with obesity but not with overweight children in Madrid. The
relationship is not explained by family socioeconomic position, risk behaviors and availability of sports facilities.
Risk behaviors and sports facilities do not explain socioeconomic differences in childhood obesity: a cross-sectional study
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1471-2458Palabras Clave
.Socioeconomic context, Obesity risk behaviors, Sports facilities, Childhood overweight, Childhood obesity