From early sexual debut to later overweight and obesity: a multilevel analysis of Ghanaian women.

IF 3.6 Q1 TROPICAL MEDICINE
Joshua Okyere, Castro Ayebeng, Kwamena Sekyi Dickson, Precious Adade Duodu
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Abstract

Background: Beyond the socio-demographic and lifestyle factors, it is imperative to understand how early-life factors contribute to the development of overweight and obesity. One of such early-life factors is early sexual debut defined as first sexual intercourse before age 16. The study examines the association between early sexual debut and women's risk of overweight/obesity in Ghana using a nationally representative data.

Methods: Data from the 2022 Ghana Demographic and Health survey was used. We analyzed the data of 6,478 women aged 16-49 years. The outcome variable was obesity status which was computed using the body mass index. The main explanatory variable was early sexual debut. We utilized multilevel logistic regression models to examine the association between early sexual debut and women's risk of overweight/obesity, controlling for both individual (age, education, internet use, parity, wealth index, anemia status) and community level (residence and ecological zone) confounders.

Results: An estimated 3,183 (48.8% [95% CI 46.9-50.6]) were overweight/obese while 11.7% experienced early sexual debut. After adjusting for individual and community level factors, we found that women with an early sexual debut had a 25% higher likelihood of being overweight or obese compared to those without early sexual debut [AOR = 1.25; 95% CI 1.04-1.51]. The significant confounders associated with higher odds of obesity were increasing age, higher educational level, higher wealth index, parity, and frequent use of the internet. Rural residence and residence in the savannah ecological zone were associated with lower odds.

Conclusion: This study suggests that early sexual debut, a key life course event, may be linked to long-term health consequences including higher risk of overweight/obesity. The results underscore the importance of addressing early-life factors in the prevention of obesity. Public health interventions aimed at delaying sexual initiation could be vital in mitigating the growing burden of obesity in Ghana.

从早期性行为到后来的超重和肥胖:对加纳妇女的多层次分析。
背景:除了社会人口和生活方式因素外,了解早期生活因素如何影响超重和肥胖的发展是势在必行的。这样的早期生活因素之一是过早的性处子期,定义为16岁之前的第一次性行为。该研究利用具有全国代表性的数据,调查了加纳过早性行为与女性超重/肥胖风险之间的关系。方法:采用2022年加纳人口与健康调查数据。我们分析了6478名年龄在16-49岁的女性的数据。结果变量是使用体重指数计算的肥胖状况。主要的解释变量是过早的性行为。在控制个人(年龄、教育程度、互联网使用、平价、财富指数、贫血状况)和社区水平(居住地和生态区)混杂因素的情况下,我们利用多水平logistic回归模型来检验过早性行为与女性超重/肥胖风险之间的关系。结果:估计有3183人(48.8% [95% CI 46.9-50.6])超重/肥胖,11.7%的人有过早性行为。在调整了个人和社区层面的因素后,我们发现,与没有过早性行为的女性相比,过早性行为的女性超重或肥胖的可能性高出25% [AOR = 1.25;95% ci 1.04-1.51]。与肥胖几率较高相关的重要混杂因素是年龄增长、教育水平较高、财富指数较高、性别平等和频繁使用互联网。农村居民和草原生态区居民的相关性较低。结论:这项研究表明,过早的性行为是一个关键的生命历程事件,可能与长期的健康后果有关,包括更高的超重/肥胖风险。研究结果强调了解决早期生活因素对预防肥胖的重要性。旨在推迟性行为开始的公共卫生干预措施对于减轻加纳日益加重的肥胖负担可能至关重要。
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Tropical Medicine and Health
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