Author/Authors :
kaner, gülşah izmir katip çelebi üniversitesi - sağlık bilimleri fakültesi - beslenme ve diyetetik bölümü, İzmir, turkey , kürklü, nilgün seremet akdeniz üniversitesi - antalya sağlık yüksekokulu - beslenme ve diyetetik bölümü, Antalya, turkey , adıgüzel, kübra tel hacettepe üniversitesi - sağlık bilimleri fakültesi - beslenme ve diyetetik bölümü, Ankara, turkey , koyu, ezgi bellikci izmir katip çelebi üniversitesi - sağlık bilimleri fakültesi - beslenme ve diyetetik bölümü, İzmir, turkey
Title Of Article :
Obesity prevalence and related risk factors in women who apply to nutrition and diet clinic in Izmir
Abstract :
Purpose:To assess the prevalence of obesity and its risk factors in 20-49 year old women who admitted to diet clinic. Materials and methods:This study was carried out with 1117 women. Body Mass Index was calculated by the formula: body weight/height (kg/m²), body composition was assessed by bioelectrical impedance analysis; waist circumference was measured and waist/height ratio was calculated. For determining the physical activity status of individuals, individual physical activity records were investigated. In addition, the variables associated with obesity were assessed in relation to BMI. Results:A total of 71.3% women were obese. Increased age, low education levels, and being married were the factors which increase the rate of obesity. Nearly all of the women (95%) who had ≥4 parity were obese.When compared to women who lives in a family more than five people,obesity rate was significantly higher in women who lives in a family less than five people.In addition, majority of women who quit smoking (83.3%) or have a sedentary life-style (85.1%) were obese. Conclusion:Approximately, three out of four women is obese who applied to the diet clinic. The most important risk factors of obesity are increased age, low educational level, being married, having ≥4 parity, living in a family more than five people and having sedentary lifestyle. Pam Med J 2017;10(3):250-257
NaturalLanguageKeyword :
Obesity , body mass index , waist circumference , socioeconomic factors
JournalTitle :
Pamukkale Medical Journal