| Literature DB >> 29871648 |
Sameer Al-Ghamdi1, Mamdouh M Shubair2, Abdulrahman Aldiab3, Jamaan M Al-Zahrani1, Khaled K Aldossari1, Mowafa Househ4, Shanila Nooruddin5, Hira Abdul Razzak6, Ashraf El-Metwally7,8.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Obesity and overweight are accompanied with several different chronic diseases. Overweight and obesity can be measured by using body mass index (BMI) and is also used widely as an index of relative adiposity among any population. The aim of the study is to evaluate the prevalence of overweight and obesity among general population in Al-Kharj, Saudi Arabia.Entities:
Keywords: Al Kharj; Saudi Arabia; Body-mass-index; Obesity; Overweight
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29871648 PMCID: PMC5989365 DOI: 10.1186/s12944-018-0778-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Lipids Health Dis ISSN: 1476-511X Impact factor: 3.876
Prevalence of Overweight and Obesity by Age Group in Males (n = 381)
| Age groups | Non-Obese (i.e. < 25 kg/m2) ( | Overweight (i.e. 25 to 29.9 kg/m2) ( | Class I Obese (i.e. 30 to 34.9 kg/m2) ( | Class II/III Obese (i.e. ≥ 35 kg/m2) ( |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 18–29 yearsa | 74 (40.7%) | 53 (29.1%) | 28 (15.4%) | 27 (14.8%) |
| 30–39 yearsa | 31 (24.0) | 48 (37.2%) | 30 (23.3%) | 20 (15.5%) |
| 40–49 yearsa | 14 (27.5) | 17 (33.3%) | 13 (25.5%) | 7 (13.7%) |
| 50–67 yearsa | 1 (5.3) | 5 (26.3%) | 8 (42.1%) | 5 (26.3%) |
| Totala | 120 (31.5%) | 123 (32.3%) | 79 (20.7%) | 59 (15.5%) |
aValues are count (%)
Overweight and Obesity by Age Group in Females (n = 638)
| Age group | Non-Obese (< 25 kg/m2) ( | Overweight (25–29.9 kg/m2) ( | Class I Obese (30–34.9 kg/m2) ( | Class II/III Obese (≥ 35 kg/m2) ( |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 18–29 yearsa | 336 (61.0%) | 117 (21.2%) | 67 (12.2%) | 31 (5.6%) |
| 30–39 yearsa | 8 (14.3) | 25 (44.6%) | 16 (28.6%) | 7 (12.5%) |
| 40–49 yearsa | 1 (4.3) | 5 (21.7%) | 4 (17.4%) | 13 (56.5%) |
| 50–67 yearsa | 0 (0.0%) | 2 (28.6%) | 3 (42.9%) | 2 (28.6%) |
| Totala | 345 (54.2%) | 149 (23.4%) | 90 (14.1%) | 53 (8.3%) |
aValues are count (%)
Overweight and Obesity Prevalence by Age Group in the entire sample (n = 1019)
| Age group | Non-Obese (< 25 kg/m2) ( | Overweight (25–29.9 kg/m2) ( | Class I Obese (30–34.9 kg/m2) ( | Class II/III Obese (≥ 35 kg/m2) ( |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 18–29 yearsa | 410 (55.9%) | 170 (23.2%) | 95 (13.0%) | 58 (7.9%) |
| 30–39 yearsa | 39 (21.1) | 73 (39.5%) | 46 (24.9%) | 27 (14.6%) |
| 40–49 yearsa | 15 (20.3) | 22 (29.7%) | 17 (23.0%) | 20 (27.0%) |
| 50–67 yearsa | 1 (3.8%) | 7 (26.9%) | 11 (42.3%) | 7 (26.9%) |
| Totala | 465 (45.7%) | 272 (26.7%) | 169 (16.6%) | 112 (11.0%) |
aValues are count (%)
Body weight, height, and WC measures for the study population (n = 1019)
| Variables | Men ( | Women ( | Total ( |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mean (SD) | |||
| Weight (kilograms) | 83.83 (21.1) | 63.08 (16.04) | 70.84 (20.71) |
| Height (meters) | 1.71 (0.08) | 1.57 (0.06) | 1.62 (0.09) |
| Waist circumference (centimeters) | 96.76 (23.30) | 75.54 (14.62) | 83.47 (21.02) |
Prevalence of Overweight and Obesity by Diabetic Class (n = 1019)
| Diabetic class | Non-Obese (< 25 kg/m2) ( | Overweight (25–29.9 kg/m2) ( | Class I Obese (30–34.9 kg/m2) ( | Class II/III Obese (≥ 35 kg/m2) ( |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Diabetica | 5 (11.4%) | 10 (22.7%) | 17 (38.6%) | 12 (27.3%) |
| Pre-diabetica | 65 (28.1%) | 66 (28.6%) | 54 (23.4%) | 46 (19.9%) |
| Non-diabetica | 395 (53.2%) | 196 (26.4%) | 98 (13.2%) | 54 (7.3%) |
| Total | 465 (45.7%) | 272 (26.7%) | 169 (16.6%) | 112 (11.0%) |
aValues are count (%)
Prevalence of Diabetic Status by Age group (n = 1019)
| Age group | Diabetic ( | Pre-Diabetic ( | Non-Diabetic ( |
|---|---|---|---|
| 18–29 yearsa | 6 (13.3%)b | 117 (50.6%) | 610 (82.1%) |
| 30–39 yearsa | 12 (26.7%)b | 72 (31.2%) | 102 (13.7%) |
| 40–49 yearsa | 15 (33.3%)b | 35 (15.2%) | 24 (3.2%) |
| 50–67 yearsa | 12 (26.7%)b | 7 (3.0%) | 7 (0.9%) |
| Total | 45 (100%) | 231 (100%) | 743 (100%) |
aValues are count (%)
bLinear-by-Linear Association = 214.070, P < 0.0001
Multinomial logistic regression showing significant predictors of each BMI class using odds ratio and corresponding 95% confidence intervala
| Overweight | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Variable | Odds Ratio (Exp (B)) | 95% CI | ||
| Lower | Upper bound | |||
| Intercept | – | – | – | – |
| Cholesterol | 1.419 | .001 | 1.153 | 1.746 |
| Single/unmarried | 1.367 | .000 | 1.236 | 1.570 |
| Job status (civilian worker) | 1.607 | .049 | 1.002 | 2.577 |
| Class I obese | ||||
| Intercept | – | – | – | – |
| Age | 1.045 | .020 | 1.007 | 1.084 |
| Cholesterol | 1.606 | .000 | 1.269 | 2.034 |
| Single/unmarried | 1.542 | .021 | 1.323 | 1.911 |
| Job status (civilian worker) | 1.303 | .035 | 1.100 | 1.919 |
| Class II/III obese | ||||
| Intercept | – | – | – | – |
| Age | 1.050 | .015 | 1.010 | 1.093 |
| Cholesterol | 1.575 | .001 | 1.207 | 2.056 |
| Job status (civilian worker) | 2.018 | .042 | 1.025 | 3.976 |
aThe reference category is the non-obese (< 25 kg/m2)