2018
DOI: 10.4038/sjdem.v8i1.7347
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Prevalence of obesity, overweight and central obesity among adolescent girls in national school in Batticaloa district, Sri Lanka

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“…The study found that nearly one in seven school children (14.6%) aged 12-15 years in this urban Sri Lankan setting are either overweight or obese. The prevalence of overweight and obesity which were 7.81% and 6.8% respectively are in congruence with ndings from other parts of the country [8]. However, neighbouring countries like Pakistan and Nepal report a higher prevalence of overweight [3,4].…”
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“…The study found that nearly one in seven school children (14.6%) aged 12-15 years in this urban Sri Lankan setting are either overweight or obese. The prevalence of overweight and obesity which were 7.81% and 6.8% respectively are in congruence with ndings from other parts of the country [8]. However, neighbouring countries like Pakistan and Nepal report a higher prevalence of overweight [3,4].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 85%
“…A cross sectional descriptive study from Negombo, revealed that 27% of girls and 19% of boys aged 10-15 years were obese [7]. Prevalence of overweight and obesity were respectively 9.4% and 5.5% among teenage-girls in Batticaloa which in addition showed a 21.6% prevalence of central obesity [8]. Collectively, literature acknowledged that the prevalence of childhood obesity has been increasing over the time and shows a regional variation [6,9].…”
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“…However, in another study carried out in 2018 among 14 to 15-year-old schoolchildren in the Colombo education zone shared that prevalence of overweight and obesity among adolescents was revealed as 10.8% (CI 9.3-12.5) and 3.9% (CI 3.1-5.0) respectively, with no gender difference (8). Further, in another study carried out among girls aged between 14 and 19 years studying in a national school of Batticaloa, the prevalence of obesity and overweight were 5.5% and 9.4% (9). Anyhow, obesity was more prevalent in females than males and females are more vulnerable to develop obesity-related adverse health outcomes in future (10).…”
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“…A cross sectional descriptive study from Negombo, revealed that 27% of girls and 19% of boys aged 10-15 years were obese [7]. Prevalence of overweight and obesity were respectively 9.4% and 5.5% among teenagegirls in Batticaloa which in addition showed a 21.6% prevalence of central obesity [8]. Collectively, literature acknowledged that the prevalence of childhood obesity has been increasing over the time and shows a regional variation [6,9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%