TY - JOUR
T1 - Prevalence of abnormal eating behaviors in adolescents in Mexico (mexican national health and nutrition survey 2006)
AU - Barriguete-Meléndez, Jorge Armando
AU - Unikel-Santoncini, Claudia
AU - Aguilar-Salinas, Carlos
AU - Córdoba-Villalobos, José Ángel
AU - Shamah, Teresa
AU - Barquera, Simón
AU - Rivera, Juan A.
AU - Hernández-Ávila, Mauricio
PY - 2009/12/1
Y1 - 2009/12/1
N2 - Objective. To describe the prevalence of abnormal eating behaviors in a population-based nationwide survey. Material and Methods. A stratified, probabilistic, multistage design sampling process was used. The Brief Questionnaire for Risky Eating Behaviors was included in the Mexican Health and Nutrition Survey 2006 (ENSANUT 2006) and administered to participants 10-19 years old (n= 25 166). The study had the power to describe nationwide characteristics by age, regions and urban/rural settings. Results. A high risk for having an eating disorder was found in 0.8% of the total participants (0.4% male adolescents and 1.0% female). Inhabitants in large cities showed higher risk for having an abnormal eating behavior compared to subjects living in other settings. The highest prevalences were found in males < 15 years old and females < 13 years old for all evaluated behaviors. Conclusions. Results show less prevalence of risky eating behaviors among adolescents in comparison to other populations. The female/male ratio was 3:1, far different from the 9:1 shown in a previous study in Mexico City, but similar to results from the US national eating disorders screening.
AB - Objective. To describe the prevalence of abnormal eating behaviors in a population-based nationwide survey. Material and Methods. A stratified, probabilistic, multistage design sampling process was used. The Brief Questionnaire for Risky Eating Behaviors was included in the Mexican Health and Nutrition Survey 2006 (ENSANUT 2006) and administered to participants 10-19 years old (n= 25 166). The study had the power to describe nationwide characteristics by age, regions and urban/rural settings. Results. A high risk for having an eating disorder was found in 0.8% of the total participants (0.4% male adolescents and 1.0% female). Inhabitants in large cities showed higher risk for having an abnormal eating behavior compared to subjects living in other settings. The highest prevalences were found in males < 15 years old and females < 13 years old for all evaluated behaviors. Conclusions. Results show less prevalence of risky eating behaviors among adolescents in comparison to other populations. The female/male ratio was 3:1, far different from the 9:1 shown in a previous study in Mexico City, but similar to results from the US national eating disorders screening.
KW - Adolescents
KW - Eating, eating disorders
KW - Mexico
KW - National surveys
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U2 - 10.1590/S0036-36342009001000019
DO - 10.1590/S0036-36342009001000019
M3 - Artículo
C2 - 20464240
AN - SCOPUS:77956626094
SN - 0036-3634
VL - 51
SP - s638-s644
JO - Salud Publica de Mexico
JF - Salud Publica de Mexico
IS - SUPPL.4
ER -