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Prevalence of overweight and obesity among Brazilian adolescents over time: a systematic review and meta-analysis

To estimate the burden of excess weight in Brazilian adolescents. Systematic review with meta-analysis. We searched the literature in four databases (MEDLINE/PubMed, EMBASE, SciELO and LILACS). Studies were included if they had cross-sectional or cohort design and enrolled Brazilian adolescents. Stu...

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Published in:Public health nutrition 2021-12, Vol.24 (18), p.6415-6426
Main Authors: Sbaraini, Mariana, Cureau, Felipe Vogt, Ritter, Julianna do Amaral, Schuh, Daniela Schneid, Madalosso, Mariana Migliavacca, Zanin, Gabriella, Goulart, Maíra Ribas, Pellanda, Lucia Campos, Schaan, Beatriz D
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Summary:To estimate the burden of excess weight in Brazilian adolescents. Systematic review with meta-analysis. We searched the literature in four databases (MEDLINE/PubMed, EMBASE, SciELO and LILACS). Studies were included if they had cross-sectional or cohort design and enrolled Brazilian adolescents. Studies based on self-reported measures were excluded. Random effect models were used to calculate prevalence estimates and their 95 % CI. Brazilian adolescents (10 to 19 years old). One hundred and fifty-one studies were included. Trend analyses showed a significant increase in the prevalence of excess weight in the last decades: 8·2 % (95 % CI 7·7, 8·7) until year 2000, 18·9 (95 % CI 14·7, 23·2) from 2000 to 2009, and 25·1 % (95 % CI 23·4, 26·8) in 2010 and after. A similar temporal pattern was observed in the prevalence of overweight and obesity separately. In sensitivity analyses, lower prevalence of excess weight was found in older adolescents and those defined using International Obesity Task Force cut-off points. The Southeast and South regions had the highest prevalence of excess weight, overweight and obesity. No significant difference in prevalence by sex was found, except for studies before the year 2000. The prevalence of overweight and obesity in Brazilian adolescents is high and continues to rise. Public policies on an individual level and targeting modifications in the obesogenic environment are necessary.
ISSN:1368-9800
1475-2727
DOI:10.1017/S1368980021001464