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KMID : 0363420070210030157
Journal of Korean Oriental Pediatrics
2007 Volume.21 No. 3 p.157 ~ p.176
The Realationships between Obesity and Life Style, Depression Trends in Middle School Students
Cho Sung-Min

Chang Gyu-Tae
Kim Deog-Gon
Abstract
Objectives: The relationships between adolescent depression and obesity, life style has been reported, but usually study results were not consistent with the study before. This study was designed to evaluate clear relationship between obesity and depressive trends, life styles in middle school students.

Methods: The study participants were the 1th, 2th grade students from one middle school in Kang dong Gu, Seoul(479 Students). The participants were measured their height and weight, and they were also surveyed by questionnaire. We diagnosed the students as depressives when they scored 10 points or above on Children¡¯s Depression Inventory(CDI) of Kovacs and Beck.

Results: The mean depression score in the obese group was significantly higher than that of the normal body weight group, and the more severely obese the group was, the higher the depression scores for this group were. The depression score of the boys obese group was higher than the girls obese group. The depression score was significantly higher in the obese group of people who hate to do exercising, like computer games and like watching TV instead, than in the group of people who like to do exercising and don¡¯t play computer games.

Conclusions: This study showed that depressive mood during adolescent was related to obesity and obesity-related lifestyles.
KEYWORD
Obesity, Depression, Lifestyle
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