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				Factors related to adolescent obesity and changes: a cross-sectional study based on the Korea Youth Risk Behavior Survey														
			
			Bora Lee, Ho Kyung Ryu			
				Korean J Community Nutr 2023;28(5):363-375.   Published online October 31, 2023			
									DOI: https://doi.org/10.5720/kjcn.2023.28.5.363
							
							 
				
										
										 Abstract  PDFObjectivesThe  objective  of  this  study  was  to  identify  factors  associated  with  adolescent obesity,  as  well  as  any  new  factors  that  correlated  with  a  change  in  the  rate  of  obesity  over time.
 Methods
 The  study  used  5-yearly  data  collected  by  the  Korea  Youth  Risk  Behavior Survey  starting  from  the  year  2006  up  until  2021  (data  from  2nd,  7th,  11th,  and  17th surveys  were  analyzed).  Factors  such  as  demographics,  dietary  factors,  health  behavioral factors,  and  mental  health  factors  were  studied.  All  data  were  analyzed  using  IBM  SPSS 27.0,  employing  chi-square  tests  and  multiple  logistic  regression  analysis.
 Results
 This  study  included  data  from  a  total  of  255,200  participants.  Factors  contributing to  obesity  varied  with  time.  Over  the  survey  duration  of  15  years,  low  academic achievement,  parents  with  low  levels  of  education,  low  frequency  of  fruit  consumption,  low frequency  of  fast  food  intake,  long  periods  of  being  seated,  and  high  levels  of  stress  were significantly  associated  with  a  high  rate  of  obesity.  Factors  that  showed  a  new  correlation with  an  increase  in  obesity  rates  included  living  with  single  parents,  low  frequency  of muscle  strengthening  exercises,  and  experiencing  intense  sadness  and  despair  in  the  past year.  Factors  that  were  correlated  with  a  change  in  obesity  rates  over  time  included household  economic  status,  frequency  of  carbonated  beverage  consumption,  frequency  of intense  physical  activity,  and  frequency  of  alcohol  consumption.  Breakfast  intake  and smoking  were  not  significantly  associated  with  obesity  rates  in  the  15-year  period.
 Conclusions
 While  several  factors  associated  with  obesity  remained  consistent  over  time, several  new  factors  have  emerged  in  response  to  social,  economic,  and  environmental changes  contributed  to  a  change  in  obesity  rate  over  time.  Therefore,  to  prevent  and  manage adolescent  obesity,  continuous  research  into  the  new  emergent  factors  contributing  to  obesity is  needed.
					Citations Citations to this article as recorded by   Effects of watching Mukbang and Cookbang videos on adolescents’ dietary habits and mental health: cross-sectional study using the 18th Korea Youth Risk Behavior SurveySeung-Hee Hong
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