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Journal of Health Inequalities
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1/2017
vol. 3
 
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Original paper

National survey of body mass and dietary behaviour for middle school, high school and university students

Paulina Wojtyła-Buciora
1, 2
,
Tomasz Bołdowski
3
,
Cezary Wojtyła
4
,
Wiola Żukiewicz-Sobczak
5
,
Katarzyna Juszczak
2
,
Zuzanna Chęcińska-Maciejewska
1
,
Andrzej Wojtyła
2
,
Hanna Krauss
1

  1. Department of Physiology, University of Medical Sciences, Poznan, Poland
  2. Higher Vocational State School, Kalisz, Poland
  3. Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Medical Sciences, Poznan, Poland
  4. First Department of Obstertrics and Gynaecology, Centre of Postgraduate Medical Education, Warsaw, Poland
  5. Pope John Paul II State School of Higher Education, Biala Podlaska, Poland
J Health Inequal 2017; 3 (1): 64–69
Online publish date: 2017/06/30
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Introduction
According to a report from the European Association for the Study of Obesity (EASO), there are 200 million overweight and obese school children in the world today. To assess body mass for students in Poland, in middle schools, high schools and universities, according to growth charts and BMI. Also, to investigate the link between chosen dietary habits and the risks to these subjects of being overweight and obese.

Material and methods
The 13,566 subjects surveyed in 2011 consisted of middle school (3,548), high school (4,423) and university (5,595) students. The two younger groups received a questionnaire that had been devised by GIS (Poland’s Chief Sanitary Inspectorate) based on one previously used for the WHO’s global school-based student health survey (GSHS). An electronic questionnaire was used for the university students, made available at a designated internet site.

Results
Overweight rates of 13%, 11% and 16% were found in students from middle-school, high-school and university. Overall obesity rates were 3%. Most subject ate three meals daily, although almost 1 in 5 said they ate only 1 to 2 meals daily. Snacking between meals was admitted by 84%, 89% and 89% of students, respectively, whereas corresponding rates for nighttime eating were 24%, 37% and 36%.

Conclusions
The survey demonstrated that overweight status, according to growth charts and BMI, occurs in 13%, 11% and 16% of subjects in each student group, respectively. Overall, obesity accounts for 3% of respondents. Numerous instances of abnormal dietary habits were found, highlighted by irregular mealtimes, between-meal snacking and nighttime eating.

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overweight, obesity, nutrition, students


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