The Effect of Body Mass on Aging and Health in Nigeria

H. Worlu, O. P. Jackreece
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Body mass in this context is synonymous with body weight. The body mass index of an individual is always considered in relation to a person’s age, sex and height. The physical appearance of an individual can be described by an onlooker as fat or slim and the interest of this work is to find out how body mass can affect health and ageing, knowing that body weight can mean different things to different persons based on the environment and cultural settings. This is a descriptive study and its source of data is derived from primary and secondary sources and literature from outside Nigeria serve as means of validating this work; and six hundred persons were sampled using the probability sample technique. The framework of this study is the life course approach in that, from birth to death, the human body undergoes changes and the observed changes are imperative. This work proposes that the more fat or bulkier a person is, the faster he ages and the more the associated health challenges. This work finds out that, several forces affect body mass (weight) and the amount of body mass directly affects health and the health status determines or affects ageing. Albeit, the study recommends that though certain factors that affect ageing are genetically determined, individuals should deliberately resolve to maintain healthy weight through the choice of healthy living. That is the life style of a people when modified through available knowledge; persons will attain quality health and by extension age gracefully.
尼日利亚人口体重对老龄化和健康的影响
在这里,体重是体重的同义词。一个人的身体质量指数总是与一个人的年龄、性别和身高有关。一个人的外表可以被旁观者描述为肥胖或苗条,这项工作的兴趣是找出体重如何影响健康和衰老,知道体重对不同的人来说意味着不同的东西,这取决于环境和文化背景。这是一项描述性研究,其数据来源来自一级和二级来源,来自尼日利亚以外的文献可作为验证这项工作的手段;使用概率抽样技术对600人进行抽样。本研究的框架是生命历程方法,从出生到死亡,人体经历变化,观察到的变化是必要的。这项研究表明,一个人越胖,衰老得越快,相关的健康挑战也就越多。这项工作发现,有几种力量影响体重(体重),体重的多少直接影响健康,健康状况决定或影响衰老。虽然,该研究建议,虽然影响衰老的某些因素是由基因决定的,但个人应该有意识地通过选择健康的生活方式来保持健康的体重。这就是一个民族通过现有的知识加以改造后的生活方式;人们将获得高质量的健康,并优雅地延长寿命。
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