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Obesity is a multifactorial disorder in which excessive body fat deposition arises when
energy intake is higher than expenditure. It has become a major global public health
challenge not only in developed countries but equally in developing countries like Nepal.
The aim of the present work was to find out the risk factors associated with overweight and
obesity in reproductive aged kirati females in Kirat Colony of Bhadrapur municipality of
Jhapa District. Anthropometric measurements and basic associated factors were collected.
SPSS version 20 and Microsoft excel 2010 were used for the analysis. Chi-square
technique was used to assess factors associated to overweight and obesity of reproductive
aged females.
The analysis of the study revealed that 27.7% were overweight and 19.6% were obese
according to International BMI classification, similarly it was found that 33% and 32.1%
were overweight and obese according to Asian BMI classification. The mean waist
circumference was found to be (87.57 ± 16.54) cm. 25.9% of kirati females were at level I
risk and 44.6% were at level II risk. According to WHR ratio 67% of the respondents were
abdominally obese. This study also analysed many factors associated with overweight and
obesity. According to the WHO BMI cut-off the factors associated were age, parity,
medication, protein intake, salt intake. Similarly for waist circumference, age, marital
status, drink, medication, protein intake factors were found to be associated. Also there are
many factors found to be associated with abdominal obesity (WHR) that are age, marital
status, drink, medication. The dietary intake was also analysed where it was found out that
33% of respondents were having low fat diet, 48.2% were having inadequate protein,
majority i.e 84.8% were having low carbohydrate diet, 92% were having inadequate
energy and for calcium majority of respondents that is 74.1% were having inadequate
calcium. |
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