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Childhood obesity in urban Ghana: evidence from a cross-sectional survey of in-school children aged 5-16 years.

John Kuumouri GanlePriscilla Pokuaa BoakyeLeonard Baatiema
Published in: BMC public health (2019)
Higher parental (father) educational attainment and frequent consumption of fizzy drinks per week may increase obesity risks among in-school children aged 5-16 years in the Metropolitan district of Ghana. However, regular exercise (playing sport at least 3 times per week) and having 8 or more hours of sleep per day could lower obesity risks in the same population. Age and sex-appropriate community and school-based interventions are needed to promote healthy diet selection and consumption, physical activity and healthy life styles among in-school children.
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