Prevalence of Obesity and Malnutrition among School-Aged Children of the District Peshawar | ||||
Egyptian Journal of Nutrition | ||||
Volume 39, Issue 3 - Serial Number 1, September 2024, Page 165-172 PDF (349.83 K) | ||||
Document Type: Original Article | ||||
DOI: 10.21608/enj.2024.391626 | ||||
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Authors | ||||
Usman Shah11; Usman Saeed22; Maryam Bibi3,3; , Shakir Ullah3; Ismail Shahid44; Dr Yasir Zubair55; , Dr Umair Islam6,6; Ali7 Basit7; Muhammad Iqbal Khan Rahman88 | ||||
11Department of Health Sciences Khyber Medical University Peshawar Pakistan | ||||
22Department of Zoology GC University Lahore Pakistan | ||||
33Department of Microbiology Abasyn University Peshawar Pakistan | ||||
44Department of biotechnology and genetic engineering agriculture University Peshawar Pakistan. | ||||
55Department Public Health Health services academy Islamabad Pakistan | ||||
66 Department of Internal Medicine KTH Peshawar Pakistan | ||||
77 Department of Veterinary Tando jam University Sindh Pakistan | ||||
88 Department of Microbiology University of Swat, Pakistan, | ||||
Abstract | ||||
ABSTRACT Malnutrition and Obesity are worldwide health phenomena so the aims of the study were to assist the prevalence of obesity and malnutrition among school-aged children of the district Peshawar. Institutional based cross-sectional study designs were used. In which total of 3000 children between the ages of 4-15 years were studied. A regular random sampling method was used for sample collection. A total of 3000 students were participated in this study. The numbers of male students and females students were same. The overall results shows that out of 1500 students the ration of underweight were 103(7%) and obese (6.1%) respectively. Our study shows that nutritional factors are important since obesity and overweight increase with socioeconomic status as well as with nutritional intake. So Obesity was found High socioeconomic status groups should be directed for overweight while underweight and nutritional deficiency is a problem of lower socioeconomic status. Meat, Milk intake and lack of physical activity that have been identified in the current study. We observed that a strong relation was found in nutrition with food intake and socioeconomic status. | ||||
Keywords | ||||
Keywords: Obesity; Overweight; Underweight; Malnutrition | ||||
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