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Assessing the association of overweight/obesity, metabolic homeostasis and sedentary lifestyle in young adolescents in first-tier city of northern mainland China
International Conference on Childhood Obesity & Child Development
This study is to assess the association of overweight/obesity, metabolic homeostasis and sedentary lifestyle in young adolescents
living in first-tier city of northern mainland China. Children and adolescence is a critical stage, the technological age has
resulted in more and more youth spending prolonged hours towards TV and internet currently, such behaviors associated
with overweight/obesity and metabolic homeostasis interactively. This study discussed the epidemiological characteristics of
homeostasis in youth from 12-21 years in a first-tier city of northern mainland China, Tianjin. The results showed that the
proportion of overweight and obesity in the study population was approaching 50%, higher for boys (P<0.000). Status of higher
blood pressure level proportion calculation among the boys admitted of no optimism. As for the blood lipid level status, higher
proportion of abnormal ones was found among the girls. However, the status for fasting blood sugar level was just fine. And
the time spending towards TV among rural youth was 0.56 and 0.53 hours for boys and girls, 0.34 and 0.33 hours for the urban
ones. In the invariable analysis, the odds ratio for TV time increasing, internet time increasing and both TV and internet time
increasing towards overweight/obesity showed no statistically significance, even after adjusted by the factors of other metabolic
homeostasis status. However, when considered more potential influenced factors including dietary habits, lifestyle factors
and sport factors, a slight positive relationship between increasing of Internet time and increasing risk of overweight/obesity,
as well as increasing sleep duration were detected. The findings confirmed a positive association between risk of metabolic
homeostasis, sedentary behaviors and lifestyle, which created the need for action to prevent and control them.