Nutritional Status, Weight Misperception and Body Weight Dissatisfaction in aPopulation of Young Adult Nigerians

Ejike Cecc, Eze Kc, Onuoha No
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Objective: Though overweight/obesity has been reported by several authors in Nigeria, weight misperception and dissatisfaction has been scarcely studied and reported. The prevalence of overweight/obesity, weight misperception and dissatisfaction was therefore investigated in 1,030 students (51% females) of a Nigerian tertiary school. Methods: Self-reported age and perception of each subject’s weight status and weight preference were recorded. Anthropometric data were collected using standard protocol and body mass index (BMI) calculated. Appropriate statistical tools were used for data analyses. Results: A total of 21.2% (22.0% males; 20.4% females) of the population were overweight/obese; while 2.3% (1.6% males, 3.1% females) were thin. Weight misperception was found in 33.4% (33.3% females; 33.6% males) of the population while 23.8% (23.9% females; 23.8% males) had body weight dissatisfaction (BWD). Almost all (99%) of the overweight subjects, and 0.8% of the normal weight subjects, had BWD. There were no significant differences (P>0.05) in prevalence between the sexes. Conclusion: Weight misperception and dissatisfaction are prevalent in this predominantly lean population. This is worrisome because affected subjects may adopt inappropriate weight-loss habits leading to possible deleterious consequences.
尼日利亚年轻人的营养状况、体重误解和体重不满
目的:虽然超重/肥胖已经报道了几位作者在尼日利亚,体重误解和不满几乎没有研究和报道。因此,在尼日利亚一所高等学校的1,030名学生(51%为女性)中调查了超重/肥胖、体重误解和不满的流行情况。方法:记录受试者自我报告的年龄和对体重状况和体重偏好的感知。采用标准方案收集人体测量数据并计算身体质量指数(BMI)。使用适当的统计工具进行数据分析。结果:共21.2%,其中男性22.0%;20.4%(女性)的人口超重/肥胖;而2.3%(男性1.6%,女性3.1%)的人很瘦。体重错觉占33.4%,其中女性占33.3%;占总人口的33.6%(男性),占23.8%(女性23.9%;23.8%男性)有体重不满意(BWD)。几乎所有(99%)的超重受试者和0.8%的正常体重受试者患有BWD。性别间患病率差异无统计学意义(P>0.05)。结论:体重误解和不满是普遍存在于这一主要瘦人群。这是令人担忧的,因为受影响的受试者可能会养成不适当的减肥习惯,导致可能的有害后果。
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