Rumza Mehr un Nisa Nomani, Aleena Khan, Syed Tahir Abbas Shah, Aisha Naeem, Afrose Liaquat, Muhammad Jawad Khan
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目的:本研究旨在了解巴基斯坦的肥胖患病率,并与肥胖人群中肥胖的相关危险因素建立联系。研究设计:横断面研究。研究地点和时间:该研究于2017年11月至2021年12月在巴基斯坦伊斯兰堡COMSATS大学生物科学系功能基因组学实验室进行。方法:对1061人进行调查,其中男性55.97%,女性44.03%,具有巴基斯坦全国人口的代表性。数据变量以数字表示,用卡方分析。结果:肥胖人群占16.71%,超重人群占22.9%,体重指数(BMI)正常人群占36.28%。在177名肥胖参与者中,63.27%为1类肥胖,25.43%为2类肥胖,11.3%为3类肥胖。肥胖人群中,男性占57.63%,女性占42.37%。26-39岁的人比其他年龄段的人更肥胖。18-25岁肥胖者占31.64%,成年(26-39岁)肥胖者占42.36%,中年(40-54岁)肥胖者占15.26%,老年(55岁及以上)肥胖者占10.74%。大多数受访者(81.53%)没有任何代谢性疾病,18.47%患有一种或一种以上代谢性疾病。代谢并发症、吸烟、肥胖史、饮食摄入和身体活动与健康状况显著相关。结论:巴基斯坦成年人中肥胖的增加在男女和所有地区都是平等的。它与几个危险因素显著相关,包括肥胖史、体育活动和饮食摄入
如何引用:Nomani RMN, Khan A, Shah STA, Naeem A, Liaquat A, Khan MJ。巴基斯坦成年人肥胖的危险因素。2023;4(4): 379 - 386。doi: http://doi.org/10.37185/LnS.1.1.433
Risk Factors of Obesity in the Adult Population of Pakistan
Objective: This study was conducted to find the prevalence of obesity in Pakistan and establish the link to know associated risk factors of obesity within the obese population. Study Design: Cross-sectional study.Place and Duration of Study: The study was carried out in the Functional Genomics Laboratory at the Department of Biosciences, COMSATS University, Islamabad, Pakistan from November 2017 to December 2021.Methods: A survey of 1061 individuals (55.97% males and 44.03% females) was conducted which was a national representation of the Pakistani population. The data variables were presented as numbers and analyzed by Chi-square.Results: Among our study population, 16.71% were obese, 22.9% overweight, and 36.28% had normal body mass index (BMI). Out of 177 obese participants, 63.27% were in Class 1, 25.43% were in Class 2, and 11.3 % were classified as Class 3 obesity. Among obese, males and females were 57.63% and 42.37% respectively. Individuals aged 26-39 were found to be more obese than other age groups. A total of 31.64% of obese individuals were in the age group 18-25, 42.36% were in adulthood (26-39), 15.26% were in middle age (40-54) and 10.74% were in old age (55 and above). Most of the respondents were not suffering from any metabolic disease (81.53%), and 18.47% presented one or more than one metabolic disease. Metabolic complications, smoking, and history of obesity, dietary intake, and physical activity were found significantly associated with health status.Conclusion: Increase in obesity among Pakistani adults was presented equally in both genders and in all regions. It is significantly associated with several risk factors including history of obesity, physical activity, and dietary intake
How to cite this: Nomani RMN, Khan A, Shah STA, Naeem A, Liaquat A, Khan MJ. Risk Factors of Obesity in the Adult Population of Pakistan. 2023; 4(4): 379-386. doi: http://doi.org/10.37185/LnS.1.1.433