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Sociodemographic and behavioural risk factors for obesity among community-dwelling older adults in Ghana and Nigeria: A secondary analysis of data from the SIREN study

Objectives To explore the prevalence and risk factors of obesity among older adults from low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). Methods This is a secondary analysis of data obtained from the SIREN study through in-person interviews and measurements from healthy stroke-free older adults (≥60 years...

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Published in:Chronic illness 2023-03, Vol.19 (1), p.40-55
Main Authors: Akpa, Onoja M., Okekunle, Akinkunmi P., Sarfo, Fred S., Akinyemi, Rufus O., Akpalu, Albert, Wahab, Kolawole W., Komolafe, Morenikeji, Obiako, Reginald, Owolabi, Lukman, Jenkins, Carolyn, Abiodun, Adeoye, Ogbole, Godwin, Fawale, Bimbo, Akinyemi, Joshua, Agunloye, Atinuke, Uvere, Ezinne O., Fakunle, Adekunle, Ovbiagele, Bruce, Owolabi, Mayowa O.
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description Objectives To explore the prevalence and risk factors of obesity among older adults from low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). Methods This is a secondary analysis of data obtained from the SIREN study through in-person interviews and measurements from healthy stroke-free older adults (≥60 years). Overweight/obesity was defined as body mass index ≥25 kg/m2. Abdominal obesity was defined as waist-to-hip ratio (WHR) of >0.90 for males and >0.85/females or waist circumference (WC) of >102 cm for males/>88 cm for females. Adjusted odds ratio (aORs) with 95% confidence interval (CIs) of the relationship between obesity and sociodemographic factors were assessed at P $100/month (aOR: 1.53; CI: 1.19–1.96), and having formal education (aOR: 1.42; CI: 1.08–1.87) were associated with overweight/obesity. Conclusion Living in urban settings, earning a higher income, and having a formal education were associated with a higher odds of obesity among older adults from LMICs.
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