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Dynamics of childhood obesity in Hong Kong throughout the COVID-19 pandemic before and after the school closures: a 3-year longitudinal study

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: This study is to evaluate if there is any difference in the balance between incidence of and remission from overweight/obesity in Hong Kong school-age children before and during the COVID-19 pandemic over three years. METHODS: This is a retrospective longitudinal study that involved children aged 6-16 years from a database of the School Physical Fitness Award Scheme. RESULTS: 2765 students were longitudinally followed up for two years. The prevalence of childhood overweight/obesity was increased between the 2019 and 2021 academic years (P < 0.001). During the COVID-19 pandemic, the rate of obesity remission significantly reduced by 7.9 % (P = 0.003), at a background of a plateau of obesity among children and adolescents. CONCLUSIONS: Our study provides evidence on the impact of school closure and home confinement as a standard infection control measure for the prevention of COVID-19, which are likely to break the balance between incidence of and remission from childhood obesity.

Authors

Yip KM; So HK; Wong WHS; Wong RS; Tung KTS; Tso WWY; Wong ICK; Yam JC; Kwan MYW; Fung GPG

Journal

Public Health, Vol. 226, , pp. 80–83

Publisher

Elsevier

Publication Date

January 1, 2024

DOI

10.1016/j.puhe.2023.10.037

ISSN

0033-3506

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