TY - JOUR AU - Harinder Sekhon AU - Sukhmeet Minhas PY - 2015/02/28 Y2 - 2024/03/29 TI - A study of socio – demographic co-relates of overweight in children in an urban school. JF - Acta Medica Scientia JA - AMS VL - 2 IS - 2 SE - Original Articles DO - UR - http://asdpub.com/index.php/ams/article/view/136 AB - Introduction: Generally individuals with Body Mass Index (BMI) exceeding the age-gender-specific 95th percentile are considered overweight and those with BMI between the 85th and 95th percentiles are at risk of overweight.Material and Methods: The present research was a cross sectional descriptive study undertaken to determine the socio – demographic co-relates of overweight amongst school children in the age group of 5 to 10 years in an urban school. All the 1207 children aged 5 to 10 years enrolled in the school during the study period were studied. The study consisted of anthropometric measurements and an interviewer administered questionnaire.Results: Out of the total of 1207 children examined, 57.9% were male while 42.1% were female. Based on BMI criteria, overall, 16.5%, 49.6%, 18.4% and 15.5% of the children were <5th, ≥5th – <85th, ≥85th - <95th and ≥95th percentile, respectively. Amongst the socio-demographic factors, mother’s working status was not found to have any significant effect on the weight status of the children as was family size, total number of children in the family and diet preference. However, more children who belonged to the better socio-economic strata were found to be overweight.Discussion: Results from the present study were found to be comparable to those of other studies conducted in similar set-ups.Conclusion: The study revealed that overall prevalence of overweight was 15.5%, with 18.4% being at risk of overweight. Introduction of healthy lifestyle is essential for prevention of overweight/ obesity in these age groups. ER -