Abstract:
The study was intended to assess risk factors associated with overweight and obesity among
18-59 years male and female residing in Itahari Sub-metropolitan city. A cross sectional
study was conducted on 207 adults residing in Itahari Sub-metropolitan city with a structure
questionnaire. Weight, height, waist, and hip circumference were measured to determine
indicators related to overweight and obesity. The indicators of overweight and obesity were
body mass index, waist circumference, and waist –to-hip ratio. A Chi-square test was used
to establish the association between variables. Data were analyzed using the Statistical
Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) version 20 and Microsoft package 16 (Excel and Word).
The study revealed 29.5% of respondents were overweight and 15% were obese; 58.5%
of them were abdominally obese by WC and 69.6% by WHR. Here, mean BMI was
25.56±3.57 kg/m2
and mean WC was 89.49±9.41 cm with mean WHR of 0.92±0.08. Age,
physical activity, sleep, consumption of fast foods, carbohydrate intake, protein intake, fat
intake and calorie intake were factors found significantly associated (p<0.05) with
overweight and obesity. While, marital status, consumption of paneer/cheese were common
factors significantly associated (p<0.05) with abdominal obesity. However, Factors like
consumption of alcoholic drinks and salt intake were only significantly associated (p<0.05)
with BMI. Factors like, consumption of roots & tuber and other vegetables were only
significantly associated (p<0.05) associated with WHR. The study depicted the prevalence
of overweight and obesity among 18-59 years male and female residing in Itahari sub metropolitan city. Thus, overweight and obe
Description:
A dissertation submitted to Department of Nutrition and Dietetics, Central Campus of
Technology, Tribhuvan University in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the
Bachelors degree of Nutrition and Dietetics.