Socio-economic status, lifestyle and childhood obesity in Gombe.

Authors

  • Alkali YS Department of Paediatrics
  • Ambe JP Department of Paediatrics
  • Sabin M Murdoch Children’s Research Institute
  • Zacharin M Murdoch Children’s Research Institute

Abstract

Abstract:

Background: Childhood obesity is a complex condition resulting from an inter play of genetic predisposition, environmental
factors and socio-economic status. The prevalence has been increasing all over the world, probably due to economic
transition and rapid urbanization as well as globalisation. This relationship should be well established for Improved Health
Planning in Gombe State and Nigeria.

Objectives: To establish the prevalence of Childhood Obesity and it`s relationship with the Socio-Economic Status of Parents
and guardians. Methodology:Anthropometric measurements of children and adolescents in both public and private schools from primary to secondary levels were taken and their BMI calculated. The socioeconomic statuses of their parents, as well as the lifestyle of the children were assessed.

Results: Overweight and obesity were more prevalent in children whose parents belonged to the middle and upper socio-economic class; these children had televisions and computers in their rooms and were driven to school

Conclusion: The picture is completely the reverse of what is obtainable in the developed and industrialised nations where overweight and obesity are more prevalent in children of the lower socio-economic class.

Authors` contribution: The first author is the lead researcher and is a staff of Federal Teaching Hospital Gombe while the second
author, a staff of University of Maiduguri is the first supervisor who gave guidelines and made corrections. The second and the
third authors are members of staff of the University of Melbourne in Australia; the third author provided a template on which the
questionaire was based while the fourth author who is also the second supervisor, is a tutor of the European Society for Pediatric
Endocrinology; she facilitated the acceptance of the proposal and the sponsorship for the research. The research was carried out in Gombe, the capital of Gombe State in North Eastern Nigeria

Keywords: Socio-Economic, Childhood, Obesity, Nigeria 

Author Biographies

  • Alkali YS, Department of Paediatrics


    Federal Teaching Hospital.
    Gombe, Nigeria.

  • Ambe JP, Department of Paediatrics

    University of Maiduguri. Nigeria

  • Sabin M, Murdoch Children’s Research Institute



    The Royal Children’s Hospital and
    University of Melbourne. Australia.

  • Zacharin M, Murdoch Children’s Research Institute

    The Royal Children’s Hospital and
    University of Melbourne. Australia.

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Published

2024-07-02

How to Cite

Socio-economic status, lifestyle and childhood obesity in Gombe. (2024). NIGERIAN JOURNAL OF PAEDIATRICS, 42(2), 107-110. https://www.njpaediatrics.com/index.php/njp/article/view/264