Prevalence and Risk Factors Associated with Obesity among Adult Kabul Citizens (Afghanistan), ۲۰۱۲

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نوع سند: مقاله ژورنالی
زبان: انگلیسی
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JR_IJDO-4-4_002

تاریخ نمایه سازی: 16 آبان 1402

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Objective: The prevalence of obesity is rising in both developed and developing countries. Globally, it is estimated that nearly one billion adults are overweight at least ۳۰۰ million of them are clinically obese. In Afghanistan no published data is available regarding non-communicable diseases including obesity. This paper reports the prevalence and associated risk factors of obesity among adult population in Kabul. Materials and Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted in Kabul from December ۲۰۱۱-March ۲۰۱۲. A multistage sampling of districts and neighborhoods was used to enroll adults of ≥۴۰ years. Data on socioeconomic status, lifestyle, behavioral factors, blood pressure, and blood sugar were collected and anthropometric measurements were carried out for ۱۲۰۰ inhabitants. Body mass index (BMI) was calculated using measured height and weight a waist circumference of ≥ ۹۴cm for men and ≥ ۸۰cm for women were considered as central obesity. Results: The overall prevalence of obesity was ۳۱.۲% (BMI≥۳۰kg/m۲). Main risk and protective factors independently associated with obesity were age (adjusted OR=۰.۵۵, CI: ۰.۴۰-۰.۷۸), sex (AOR=۱.۷۳, CI: ۱.۱۹-۲.۵۱), having diabetes (AOR=۱.۸۶, CI: ۱.۱۶-۲.۹۹), blood pressure (AOR=۱.۴۶, CI: ۱.۰۳-۲.۰۸), central obesity (AOR=۵.۲۹, CI: ۳.۶۸-۷.۶۰), and frequency of walking per week (AOR=۲.۰۸, CI: ۱.۵۰-۲.۸۹). Conclusions: About one-third of the adult population aged ۴۰ and above in Kabul city had obesity. It was strongly associated with risk factors for non-communicable diseases. Modification of lifestyle and promotion of physical activity is recommended. Awareness campaigns on prevention of obesity should be considered.

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نویسندگان

Saeed Khwaja Mir Islam

MSc in Health Policy and Management, Director of Surveillance, Afghanistan National Public Health Institute, Ministry of Public Health, Kabul Afghanistan

Mohammad Hafiz Rasooly

MSc in Health Policy and Management, Influenza Surveillance Officer, Afghanistan National Public Health Institute, Ministry of Public Health, Kabul Afghanistan