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Prevalencija pretilosti
Odrasle osobe, 2006
Vrsta ankete: | Izmjereno |
Dob: | 25-64 |
Veličina uzorka: | 1565 |
Pokriveno područje: | Nacionalno |
Reference: | Aruba STEPS Survey 2006 https://cbs.aw/wp/wp-content/uploads/2013/02/STEPS_Aruba_2006_Data_Book.pdf#:~:text=STEPS%20Aruba%202006%20was%20conducted%20from%20October%20to,to%20chronic%20disease%20risk%20factor%20surveillance%E2%80%99%20was%20adopted (last accessed 08.03.22). |
Ako nije drukčije naznačeno, prekomjerna tjelesna težina odnosi se na BMI između 25 kg i 29,9 kg/m², a pretilost se odnosi na BMI veći od 30 kg/m². |
Djeca, 2012
Vrsta ankete: | Izmjereno |
Dob: | 12-18 |
Veličina uzorka: | 641 |
Pokriveno područje: | Podnacionalno |
Reference: | Youth Health Survey Aruba 2012 - The Department of Public Health of Aruba (DPH) https://cbs.aw/wp/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/Youth-Health-Survey-Aruba-2012-Report.pdf (last accessed 08.03.22). |
Bilješke: | The sample for the Youth Health Survey Aruba 2012 was drawn by Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS) of Aruba, using the population data and of the population attending secondary schools. A random sample of all the classes of all 14 secondary schools on Aruba was drawn, comprehending 9058 adolescents. From this sample a sub sample was drawn for the collection of biometrical measurements. |
Definicije (dostupno samo na engleskom jeziku): | In this survey the normative references for BMI for the male and female adolescents was taken from the Centre of Disease Control (CDC). BMI cut off points for the different weight categories varies for males and females. |
Cutoffs: | CDC |