Stabilization and reversal of child obesity in Andalusia using objective anthropometric measures by socioeconomic status Sánchez-Cruz, José Juan Ruiter, Ingrid de Jiménez Moleón, José Juan García, L Sánchez Montes, María José Trends Epidemiology Obesity in children Spain Background: Childhood obesity continues to be a significant public health issue worldwide. Recent national studies in Spain show a stable picture. However, prevalence and trends differ by socio-economic status, age, and region. We present the trend in childhood excess weight prevalence, aged 8–15 years, in Andalusia from 2011-2012 to 2015–2016 by socio-economic status. Results: Overall prevalence of excess weight decreased from 42.0% in 2011–2012 to 35.4% in 2015–2016. Overweight decreased from 28.2 to 24.2% and obesity from 13.8 to 11.2%. In 2011–2012 the prevalence of excess weight in boys was 46.0%and 37.9% in girls; in 2015–2016 the difference became significant with 41% of boys with excess weight compared with 30% in girls. Conclusions: Childhood excess weight prevalence in Andalusia has decreased slightly between 2011-2012 and 2015–2016. Notably, a decrease in obesity prevalence in girls aged 8–15 years was recorded. In 2011–2012 a social gradient for excess weight prevalence across three SES indicators was observed: in 2015–2016 this gradient disappeared. Nonetheless, prevalence remains too high. 2019-11-08T11:13:27Z 2019-11-08T11:13:27Z 2018 info:eu-repo/semantics/article Sánchez-Cruz, J. J., de Ruiter, I., Jiménez-Moleón, J. J., García, L., & Sánchez, M. J. (2018). Stabilization and reversal of child obesity in Andalusia using objective anthropometric measures by socioeconomic status. BMC pediatrics, 18(1), 322. http://hdl.handle.net/10481/57774 10.1186/s12887-018-1295-4 eng http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/es/ info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Atribución 3.0 España Springer Nature