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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12188/34935| Наслов: | Association Between Sub-National Regional Socioeconomic Status and Childhood Obesity in Five South-East European Countries: The WHO European Childhood Obesity Surveillance Initiative—COSI (2019) | Authors: | Musić Milanović, Sanja Križan, Helena Šlaus, Nika Brađašević, Emanuel Lang Morović, Maja Djordjic, Visnja Kujundžić, Enisa Ostojic, Sergej M. Spiroski, Igor Starc, Gregor |
Keywords: | childhood obesity sub-national regional socioeconomic south-east Europe |
Issue Date: | 13-фев-2026 | Publisher: | MDPI AG | Journal: | Children | Abstract: | Background/Objectives: This study focused on the sub-national regional heterogeneity in childhood obesity prevalence across five countries in south-east Europe and the correlation between this heterogeneity and socioeconomic differences. Previous studies have mainly observed national or cross-national data but this study used a sub-national regional approach that may be beneficial in the further investigation of childhood obesity. Methods: Nationally representative samples of children from Croatia, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Serbia and Slovenia were selected using the COSI methodology and used to estimate regional childhood obesity prevalence values. The Sub-national Human Development Database provided data on the Sub-national Human Development Index (SHDI). The spatial autocorrelation analysis of childhood obesity prevalence in sub-national regions was performed and its association with sub-national human development was tested with an ordinary least squares regression model. Results: This study found statistically significant differences in childhood obesity prevalence across sub-national regions in Croatia, Slovenia and Serbia, while no such differences were observed in North Macedonia and Montenegro. There was moderate clustering in childhood obesity rates (Moran’s I = 0.337). The results indicated a significant negative association between SHDI and childhood obesity prevalence across the 48 regions (β = −66.63, p < 0.001). Conclusions: Future public health efforts should take into consideration regional differences in childhood obesity prevalence, and more targeted research is essential for understanding the mechanisms of resilience and vulnerability on a sub-national level. | URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12188/34935 | DOI: | 10.3390/children13020267 |
| Appears in Collections: | Faculty of Medicine: Journal Articles |
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