Body mass index and blood pressure pattern of students in a Nigerian university

K. Oghagbon, V. Odili, E. Nwangwa, K. Pender
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Purpose: Reports in Nigeria and other developing countries have indicated a rise in the prevalence of obesity among adults. In identifying at what age in our environment obesity starts becoming a problem, we measured the burden of overweight and obesity among young adults. Methods: Four hundred and sixty four undergraduate students, who were undergoing medical examination as part of admission process, were recruited. Their weight, height and blood pressure (BP) were measured and their body mass index (BMI) was calculated. The prevalence of obesity, overweight and under-nutrition among these students were determined according to international guidelines. Results: The prevalence of obesity (3.4%) and undernutrition (3.1%) among the students, were similar. Female students had higher prevalence of obesity (4.02%) and under-nutrition (3.1%) than the males. Overweight was found to be commoner in male subjects (26.78%) than in females (20.98%). The prevalence of hypertension was 3.4% in the study population and was commoner in males (5.9%) than in females (0.89%). Mean systolic blood pressure and diastolic blood pressure were significantly higher in males than females (p < 0.05). Conclusion: Obesity and under-nutrition are prevalent among the fresh undergraduate students. As part of the orientation programme for fresh undergraduate students in Nigerian Universities, nutrition education should be carried out. The need to always conduct blood pressure monitoring for all University students is also recommended. Keywords: Body mass index; Blood pressure; Obesity; University students; Nigeria.
尼日利亚一所大学学生的体重指数和血压模式
目的:尼日利亚和其他发展中国家的报告表明,成年人中肥胖的患病率有所上升。为了确定肥胖在我们的环境中什么年龄开始成为一个问题,我们测量了年轻人超重和肥胖的负担。方法:招募在入学过程中接受医学检查的本科生464名。测量他们的体重、身高和血压(BP),计算他们的身体质量指数(BMI)。这些学生中肥胖、超重和营养不良的患病率是根据国际准则确定的。结果:学生肥胖率(3.4%)和营养不良率(3.1%)相近。女生肥胖率(4.02%)和营养不良率(3.1%)高于男生。超重男性(26.78%)比女性(20.98%)更为常见。研究人群中高血压患病率为3.4%,男性(5.9%)高于女性(0.89%)。男性平均收缩压和舒张压明显高于女性(p < 0.05)。结论:肥胖和营养不良在本科新生中普遍存在。营养教育应作为尼日利亚大学新生入学培训计划的一部分。还建议所有大学生都需要经常进行血压监测。关键词:体质指数;血压;肥胖;大学生;尼日利亚。
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