Prevalence and Factors Associated with Overweight and Obesity among Adolescents in Schools in Benin in 2016
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Introduction Overweight and obesity are considered to be global public health concerns. The objective was to estimate the prevalence of overweight
and obesity and the associated factors. Methods This was a cross-sectional
study conducted in 2016 and involving 3968 adolescents of 10 to 19 years
from 40 secondary schools in Benin. Participants were selected using a 2-level
random sampling technique. Data were collected through a self-administered
questionnaire and were analyzed using Epi Info and Stata softwares. Associated
factors
were
investigated
by
a
logistic
regression.
Results Mean age was
16.54 ± 0.04 years and sex ratio was 1.16. The prevalence of overweight was
8.1% and that of obesity was 1.6%. Associated risk factors were female gender,
sedentary lifestyle,
consumption of sugary and carbonated beverages.
Consumption of fruits and vegetables, regular physical activity, age over than
15 years were protective factors. Conclusion Overweight and obesity among
school adolescents are increasing in Benin. The establishment of a school nutrition
program
and
the
promotion
of
regular
physical
activity
should
contribute
to
reducing
their
prevalence.
