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Obesity status of middle school students in Xiangtan and its relationship with Internet addiction. | LitMetric

Obesity status of middle school students in Xiangtan and its relationship with Internet addiction.

Obesity (Silver Spring)

The Third Xiangya Hospital, Central South University, China; Institute of Physical Education, Hunan University of Science and Technology, China.

Published: February 2014

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study investigated the prevalence of obesity among 1,150 middle school students in Xiangtan, China, and examined the impact of Internet addiction on their weight.
  • Results indicated that 23.57% of students were classified as obese, while 21.23% were identified as having Internet addiction; those with Internet addiction had a significantly higher obesity rate of 32.92%.
  • The findings suggest that Internet addiction is an independent risk factor for obesity among middle school students, indicating a potential area of concern for health interventions.

Article Abstract

Objective: To investigate the state of middle school students' obesity in Xiangtan, China and to study the influence of Internet addiction on obesity.

Subjects: 1,150 junior and senior middle school students in Xiangtan, China.

Design And Methods: The research subjects were select randomly for the study. The height and body weight of human body were measured and the obesity state was judged according to BMI value and the Working Group on Obesity in China (WGOC) standard. The questionnaire for the survey of middle school students' basic situation was designed and a survey of the respondents' personal information and the contributory factors to obesity was conducted. The Middle School Students' Internet Addiction Diagnosis Scale was adopted for measuring and judging the Internet addiction of the research subjects.

Results: (1) The total detection rate of obesity was 23.57%. (2) The overall detection rate of Internet addiction was 21.23%. (3) The detection rate of obesity in middle school students with Internet addiction (32.92%) was significantly higher than that without Internet addiction (21.06%). Logistic regression showed that Internet addiction was an independent risk factor of obesity.

Conclusion: Internet addiction is related to obesity of middle school students.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/oby.20595DOI Listing

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