Literature DB >> 23358761

[Healthy eating, schooling and being overweight among low-income women].

Ana Paula Machado Lins1, Rosely Sichieri, Walmir Ferreira Coutinho, Eloane Gonçalves Ramos, Maria Virginia Marques Peixoto, Vânia Matos Fonseca.   

Abstract

The scope of this study was to analyze the factors associated with the prevalence of being overweight and obesity in a population of low-income adult women living in a metropolitan region and its association with socioeconomic, demographic, reproductive and lifestyle variables, highlighting the importance of healthy eating. A population-based, cross-sectional study was conducted with a random sample of 758 women aged 20 or older living in Campos Elíseos - Duque de Caxias - State of Rio de Janeiro. Bivariate and multivariate hierarchical regression was used to identify factors associated with overweight and obesity. A prevalence of 23% of obesity was found, and a prevalence of 56% of being overweight and obesity combined. An inverse association was found between years of study, being overweight and obesity. Most of the women reported having a healthy diet (73.6%) that increased positively with income, education and age. Failure to consume vegetables weekly was associated with being overweight and not having a healthy diet was associated with obesity. The results of this study demonstrate that even in low-income populations, a higher level of education has an impact on prevention of this problem and in food choices.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23358761     DOI: 10.1590/s1413-81232013000200007

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cien Saude Colet        ISSN: 1413-8123


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