• Title of article

    Factors contributing to adolescent obesity

  • Author/Authors

    Al-Kloub, Manal I. University of Jordan - Faculty of Nursing - Department of Physiological Nursing, Jordan , Froelicher, Erika S. Medicine University of California - Schools of Nursing - Department of Epidemiology Biostatistics, USA

  • From page
    737
  • To page
    749
  • Abstract
    Obesity in children is a significant public health concern. The prevalence of overweight and obesity in Jordanian children, and adolescents has increased in the last decade. The consequences of obesity to health in childhood and adulthood have both medical, and economic cost to individuals and society. This paper reviews the factors that contribute to adolescent obesity and emphasizes behavioral and environmental factors. An individual’s behaviors such as increased consumption of high caloric foods, increased sedentary activity while decreasing physical activity has been identified as key issues in the development of obesity. Additionally, the current environment in homes, schools, and neighborhoods tend to discourage a healthy lifestyle. A comprehensive approach that involves the whole community is the best strategy for preventing adolescent obesity. Nurses are in a unique position to provide leadership in developing programs for healthier lifestyle choices for adolescents’ and adoption of these goals into their daily lives.
  • Journal title
    Saudi Medical Journal
  • Journal title
    Saudi Medical Journal
  • Record number

    2680902