Publication: Increasing risks of becoming obese after 6 years in primary school: Comparing the relative risks among some schools in Bangkok, Saraburi and Sakolnakorn
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2005-06-01
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01252208
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Mahidol University
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Journal of the Medical Association of Thailand. Vol.88, No.6 (2005), 829-832
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Pipop Jirapinyo, Narumoon Densupsoontorn, Supinya Kongtragoolpitak, Renu Wong-Arn, Nuchnoi Thamonsiri Increasing risks of becoming obese after 6 years in primary school: Comparing the relative risks among some schools in Bangkok, Saraburi and Sakolnakorn. Journal of the Medical Association of Thailand. Vol.88, No.6 (2005), 829-832. Retrieved from: https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/20.500.14594/16955
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Increasing risks of becoming obese after 6 years in primary school: Comparing the relative risks among some schools in Bangkok, Saraburi and Sakolnakorn
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The authors carried out a retrospectively study of bodyweights of primary-school children from Grade I to Grade VI in 4 schools from Bangkok, one school from Saraburi and data of school children from a district in Sakolnakorn with a six year follow-up period. In the cohort there were 437 children from Bangkok, 225 children from Saraburi and 633 children from Sakolnakorn. Initial data show that prevalence of obesity at grade I in schools from Bangkok, Saraburi and Sakolnakorn were 16%, 23% and 4%, respectively. However, when these children were in grade VI, the prevalence of obesity increased to 31%, 30% and 9%, respectively. Relative risks of becoming obese at grade VI in children who were overweight and obese at grade I are 3 and 5 fold in Bangkok, 2 and 3 fold in Saraburi, 6 and 12 fold in Sakolnakorn, respectively. The present study shows that prevalence of obesity increased at quite dramatic rates during the primary school period in these study groups.