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Prevalence and Determinants for Overweight and Obesity among Residents of a Mining Township in Kitwe, Zambia, in 2011: A population-based Survey
Faculty Publications
  • Cosmas Zyaambo, University of Zambia
  • Olesegun Babaniyi, World Health Organization
  • Peter Songolo, World Health Organization
  • Adamson S. Muula, University of Malawi
  • Emmanuel Rudatsikira, Andrews University
  • Victor M. Mukonka, Copperbelt University
  • Seter Siziya, The Copperbelt University
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-2012
Keywords
  • Overweight and obesity,
  • sedentary lifestyles,
  • blood pressure,
  • mining town of Kitwe,
  • Zambia
Disciplines
Abstract

Background: Obesity and overweight in Africa have been attributed to demogra- phic and nutritional changes that have resulted from urbanization and sedentary lifestyles and increased caloric intake without much physical activities. This has put populations at an increased risk of cardiovascular diseases, Diabetes mellitus, osteoarthritis, dyslipidemia, and cancer. The objective of this study was to deter- mine the prevalence and associated factors for combined overweight and obesity among residents of a mining town, Kitwe, in Zambia.

Methods: A cross sectional study was conducted using a modified WHO glo- bal Non Communicable Diseases Surveillance Initiative STEPs 1 and 2 method of data collection. Proportions of study participants (25 years or older) who were overweight or obese were calculated. Logistic regression analyses were performed to determine associations between selected exposure variables and overweight/ obesity.

Findings: A total of 1627 individuals participated in the survey, of which 42.3% were males. About half of the participants were of age 25-34 years (56.0%), and 41.7% had attained secondary level of education. The prevalence of overweight and obesity was 24.7% (21.0% among males and 27.3% among females, p=0.005) and 16.9% (8.0% among males and 23.5% among females, p<0.001), respectively. In multivariate analysis, age, sex, education level, sedentary lifestyle, smoking and blood pressure were significantly associated with overweight and obesity.

Conclusions: Healthy living through an intensive, comprehensive public health education and sensitization should be promoted in terms of regular exercises.

Journal Title
Archives of Medicine
First Department
Public Health, Nutrition and Wellness
Acknowledgements
Retrieved April 18, 2018, from http://www.archivesofmedicine.com/abstract/prevalence-and-determinants-for-overweight-and-obesity-among-residents-of-a-mining-township-in-kitwe-zambia-in-2011-a-populationba-340.html
Citation Information
Cosmas Zyaambo, Olesegun Babaniyi, Peter Songolo, Adamson S. Muula, et al.. "Prevalence and Determinants for Overweight and Obesity among Residents of a Mining Township in Kitwe, Zambia, in 2011: A population-based Survey" Vol. 4 Iss. 1 (2012)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/emmanuel_rudatsikira/40/