Overweight and obesity among adults in Same District, Tanzania
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Date
2016
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AJOL
Abstract
Overweight and obesity are malnutrition which needs great attention due to their health
consequences. A cross-sectional study was conducted on 362 adults aged 25-55 years in 2012
to examine the prevalence of overweight, obesity and risk factors through; assessing nutritional
status, dietary intake and physical activities in lowland and highland areas of Same District,
Kilimanjaro Region. Demographic, dietary intake and physical activity were obtained using a
structured questionnaire. Weight, height, waist and hip circumferences were determined using
standard WHO procedures. Data were analyzed using Statistical Product and Service Solutions
version 16, excels and NutriSurvey 2007 program. The prevalence of overweight was 23% and
obesity 17%. Women were more than 4 times likely to be overweight and obese compared to
men (OR 5.53, 95% CI: 3.11 – 9.82). Lowland had high prevalence of overweight and obesity
compared to highland areas (OR 2.034, 95% CI: 1.138-2.952). About 33% of lowland subjects
had excess energy intake compared to 23% of highland (p=0.050). Positive energy balance
was significantly associated with overweight and obesity (OR 1.12, 95% CI: 0.66 – 1.91). The
mean Physical Activity Level for highland was 2.2 compared to 1.87 of lowland areas (p<0.05).
Overweight and obesity was significantly related to income, sex, residence, education, farming
technology, carrying produce, occupation, employment, energy balance and age (P<0.005). The
high prevalence of overweight and obesity especially in lowland may be due to physical activities
and energy intake which are controllable. These findings will assist health stakeholders to allow
design of appropriate interventions to reduce the problems
Description
Tanzania Journal of Agricultural Sciences, pp. 81-92
Keywords
Overweight, Obesity, Adults, Lowland, Highland, Tanzania