Association between Frequency of Breakfast Eating and Obesity in Korean Adolescents.

Iran J Public Health

Dept. of Sport Education in Living, Bucheon University, Bucheon, Korea.

Published: November 2012

Background: The purpose of this study was to examine whether the frequency of breakfast eating was related with overweight/obesity in Korean adolescents.

Method: We analyzed the data collected in the 5(th) KYRBWS, in which 72,399 adolescents participated in 2009. We assessed the association between frequency of breakfast eating and body mass index by using multivariate logistic regression analysis.

Results: A total of 20,962(54.9%) boys and 18,479(54.0%) girls skipped breakfast 7 days(all days) per week at baseline. For boys, the odds ratios(ORs) between being overweight and frequency of breakfast eating were 1.040 for 3-5 times per week, 1.092 for 1-2 time(s) per week, 1.059 for no breakfast per week, compared to 6-7 times per week(p>0.05). The ORs between being obese and frequency of breakfast eating were 1.011 for 3-5 times per week, 0.968 for 1-2 time(s) per week, and 0.932 for no breakfast per week, compared to 6-7 times per week(p>0.05). For girls, the ORs between being overweight and frequency of breakfast eating were 0.990 for 3-5 times per week, 0.992 for 1-2 time(s) per week, 1.019 for no breakfast per week, compared to 6-7 times per week(p>0.05). The ORs between being obese and frequency of breakfast eating were 1.075 for 3-5 times per week, 0.946 for 1-2 time(s) per week, and 0.941 for no breakfast per week, compared to 6-7 times per week(p>0.05).

Conclusion: The frequency of breakfast eating has no correlation with overweight/obesity in Korean adolescents.

Download full-text PDF

Source
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3468996PMC

Publication Analysis

Top Keywords

frequency breakfast
32
breakfast eating
32
times week
32
3-5 times
16
1-2 times
16
breakfast week
16
week compared
16
compared 6-7
16
6-7 times
16
breakfast
13

Similar Publications

Want AI Summaries of new PubMed Abstracts delivered to your In-box?

Enter search terms and have AI summaries delivered each week - change queries or unsubscribe any time!