Exploring the Urban-Rural Divide in Childhood Obesity: A Comprehensive Study of Socioeconomic, Dietary, and Lifestyle Determinants
Sandesh Paul
Department of Statistics, Lucknow University, India.
Rajeev Pandey
Department of Statistics, Lucknow University, India.
Pragya Mishra *
Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Integral University Lucknow, India.
*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Abstract
Childhood obesity is a growing public health concern, influenced by various lifestyle and socioeconomic factors. This study explores the prevalence of obesity among urban and rural children and investigates its association with screen time, sleep duration, and parental education levels. The research utilizes a comparative approach to analyse key differences between urban and rural populations, focusing on the interplay of behavioural patterns and environmental factors that contribute to obesity. By examining these variables, the study aims to identify critical determinants of childhood obesity and provide insights for developing effective, location-specific interventions to promote healthier lifestyles among children.
Keywords: Obesity, eating habits, physical activity, non-communicable diseases