Overweight and Obesity in Finnish Children by Parents' Socioeconomic Position-A Registry-Based Study

芬兰儿童超重和肥胖与父母社会经济地位的关系——一项基于登记数据的研究

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Abstract

Objectives: To examine associations between parents' socioeconomic position (SEP) and child overweight and obesity, using registry data. Methods: Data (final n = 194,423) on children's height, weight and parents' SEP were drawn from the national Register of Primary Health Care Visits (Avohilmo) and Statistics Finland. Risk ratios for bernoulli-distributed overweight (RR(OW)) and obesity (RR(OB)) according to SEP were estimated using generalized linear models and using a log -link. Results: The risk for obesity was lower in boys from high-income families (RR(OB) 0.76), for overweight and obesity was lower in boys (RR(OW) 0.72, RR(OB) 0.58) and girls (RR(OW) 0.72, RR(OB) 0.54) with highly educated fathers, in boys (RR(OW) 0.79, RR(OB) 0.58) and girls (RR(OW) 0.78, RR(OB) 0.56) with high-educated mothers and in boys (RR(OW) 0.85, RR(OB) 0.77) and girls (RR(OW) 0.80, RR(OB) 0.69) living in urban areas, as compared to low-income families, low-educated parents, and rural residence, respectively. Conclusion: The risk of overweight and obesity was increased in children with low SEP or rural residence. Administrative registers are a valid approach to monitor childhood obesity by parents' SEP.

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