Health behind bars: obesity and cardiometabolic risk according to different indicators in incarcerated men.

Ramazan Mert Atan, Sedat Arslan, Kevser Tari Selçuk
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Purpose: This study aims to evaluate the obesity and cardiometabolic disease risks of incarcerated men and to determine the related factors.

Design/methodology/approach: This study was cross-sectional and 139 incarcerated men were included. Data were collected using a questionnaire containing the Descriptive Information Form and the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index. The incarcerated men' body mass index (BMI), waist circumference, waist-to-hip ratio and waist-to-height ratio were evaluated. The significance level of statistical tests was accepted as p < 0.05.

Findings: According to BMI, the rates of incarcerated men with overweight were 53.2% and with obesity were 13.7%. Their cardiometabolic disease risk according to waist circumference, waist-to-hip ratio and waist-to-height ratio was 47.5%, 53.2% and 73.4%, respectively. The cardiometabolic disease risk was 2.66 times higher in the married and 3.71 times higher in those with senior high school or lower education according to waist circumference, and 4.16 times higher in those who were in the aged = 40 years according to the waist-to-hip ratio, 3.49 times higher in those who were in the aged = 40 years and 4.26 times higher in those with senior high school or lower education according to the waist-to-height ratio.

Originality/value: To the best of the authors' knowledge, this study is the first study in which obesity and the risk of cardiometabolic disease in incarcerated men was investigated in Türkiye. In the incarcerated individuals, there was an association between the increased cardiometabolic diseases risk and variables such as older age, being married and having senior high school or lower education.

监禁后的健康:根据监禁男性不同指标的肥胖和心脏代谢风险。
目的:本研究旨在评估监禁男性的肥胖和心脏代谢疾病的风险,并确定相关因素。设计/方法/方法:本研究为横断面研究,纳入139名在押男性。数据收集使用包含描述性信息表和匹兹堡睡眠质量指数的问卷。评估被监禁男性的身体质量指数(BMI)、腰围、腰臀比和腰高比。采用统计学检验的显著性水平p < 0.05。研究结果:根据身体质量指数,在押男性超重和肥胖的比例分别为53.2%和13.7%。腰围、腰臀比和腰高比分别为47.5%、53.2%和73.4%。代谢疾病疾病风险是已婚的2.66倍和3.71倍的高中或更低教育根据腰围,和4.16倍= 40岁人的腰臀比,在那些高3.49倍= 40岁和4.26倍的高中或更低教育根据腰围和身高之比。原创性/价值:据作者所知,这项研究是第一个在 rkiye研究监禁男性肥胖和心血管代谢疾病风险的研究。在被监禁的个体中,增加的心脏代谢疾病风险与年龄较大、已婚、高中或较低学历等变量之间存在关联。
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