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Lifestyle factors associated with obesity in a cohort of males in the central province of Sri Lanka: a cross-sectional descriptive study

BACKGROUND: Obesity has become a global epidemic. The prevalence of obesity has also increased in the South Asian region in the last decade. However, dietary and lifestyle factors associated with obesity in Sri Lankan adults are unclear. The objective of the current study was to investigate the asso...

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Autores principales: Jayawardana, N. W. I. A., Jayalath, W. A. T. A., Madhujith, W. M. T., Ralapanawa, U., Jayasekera, R. S., Alagiyawanna, S. A. S. B., Bandara, A. M. K. R., Kalupahana, N. S.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5217224/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28056898
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12889-016-3963-3
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author Jayawardana, N. W. I. A.
Jayalath, W. A. T. A.
Madhujith, W. M. T.
Ralapanawa, U.
Jayasekera, R. S.
Alagiyawanna, S. A. S. B.
Bandara, A. M. K. R.
Kalupahana, N. S.
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Jayalath, W. A. T. A.
Madhujith, W. M. T.
Ralapanawa, U.
Jayasekera, R. S.
Alagiyawanna, S. A. S. B.
Bandara, A. M. K. R.
Kalupahana, N. S.
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description BACKGROUND: Obesity has become a global epidemic. The prevalence of obesity has also increased in the South Asian region in the last decade. However, dietary and lifestyle factors associated with obesity in Sri Lankan adults are unclear. The objective of the current study was to investigate the association of dietary and lifestyle patterns with overweight and obesity in a cohort of males from the Central Province of Sri Lanka. METHODS: A total of 2469 males aged between 16 and 72 years ([Formula: see text] ) were included in the study. The sample comprised individuals who presented for a routine medical examination at the National Transport Medical Institute, Kandy, Sri Lanka. The Body Mass Index (BMI) cutoff values for Asians were used to categorize the participants into four groups as underweight, normal weight, overweight or obese. The data on dietary and lifestyle patterns such as level of physical activity, smoking, alcohol consumption, sleeping hours and other socio demographic data were obtained using validated self-administered questionnaires. Multinomial logistic regression model was fitted to assess the associations of individual lifestyle patterns with overweight and obesity. RESULTS: The mean BMI of the study group was 22.7 kg m(−2) and prevalence rates of overweight and obesity were 31.8 and 12.3%, respectively. Mean waist circumference of the participants was 78.6 cm with 17.1% of them being centrally obese. After adjusting for potential confounders, weight status was associated with older age (P < 0.0001), ethnicity (P = 0.0033) and higher income (P = 0.0006). While higher physical activity showed a trend for being associated with lower odds of being obese (odds ratio: 0.898 – confidence interval: 0.744–1.084), alcohol intake, consumption of fruits, level of education, sleeping hours, smoking, consumption of fish, meat, dairy, sweets or fried snacks were not significantly associated with the weight status. CONCLUSION: The high prevalence rates of overweight and obesity in working-age males is a threatening sign for Sri Lanka. Since the prevalence rate is higher in certain ethnic groups and higher-income groups, targeted interventions for these groups may be necessary.
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spelling pubmed-52172242017-01-09 Lifestyle factors associated with obesity in a cohort of males in the central province of Sri Lanka: a cross-sectional descriptive study Jayawardana, N. W. I. A. Jayalath, W. A. T. A. Madhujith, W. M. T. Ralapanawa, U. Jayasekera, R. S. Alagiyawanna, S. A. S. B. Bandara, A. M. K. R. Kalupahana, N. S. BMC Public Health Research Article BACKGROUND: Obesity has become a global epidemic. The prevalence of obesity has also increased in the South Asian region in the last decade. However, dietary and lifestyle factors associated with obesity in Sri Lankan adults are unclear. The objective of the current study was to investigate the association of dietary and lifestyle patterns with overweight and obesity in a cohort of males from the Central Province of Sri Lanka. METHODS: A total of 2469 males aged between 16 and 72 years ([Formula: see text] ) were included in the study. The sample comprised individuals who presented for a routine medical examination at the National Transport Medical Institute, Kandy, Sri Lanka. The Body Mass Index (BMI) cutoff values for Asians were used to categorize the participants into four groups as underweight, normal weight, overweight or obese. The data on dietary and lifestyle patterns such as level of physical activity, smoking, alcohol consumption, sleeping hours and other socio demographic data were obtained using validated self-administered questionnaires. Multinomial logistic regression model was fitted to assess the associations of individual lifestyle patterns with overweight and obesity. RESULTS: The mean BMI of the study group was 22.7 kg m(−2) and prevalence rates of overweight and obesity were 31.8 and 12.3%, respectively. Mean waist circumference of the participants was 78.6 cm with 17.1% of them being centrally obese. After adjusting for potential confounders, weight status was associated with older age (P < 0.0001), ethnicity (P = 0.0033) and higher income (P = 0.0006). While higher physical activity showed a trend for being associated with lower odds of being obese (odds ratio: 0.898 – confidence interval: 0.744–1.084), alcohol intake, consumption of fruits, level of education, sleeping hours, smoking, consumption of fish, meat, dairy, sweets or fried snacks were not significantly associated with the weight status. CONCLUSION: The high prevalence rates of overweight and obesity in working-age males is a threatening sign for Sri Lanka. Since the prevalence rate is higher in certain ethnic groups and higher-income groups, targeted interventions for these groups may be necessary. BioMed Central 2017-01-05 /pmc/articles/PMC5217224/ /pubmed/28056898 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12889-016-3963-3 Text en © The Author(s). 2017 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
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Jayawardana, N. W. I. A.
Jayalath, W. A. T. A.
Madhujith, W. M. T.
Ralapanawa, U.
Jayasekera, R. S.
Alagiyawanna, S. A. S. B.
Bandara, A. M. K. R.
Kalupahana, N. S.
Lifestyle factors associated with obesity in a cohort of males in the central province of Sri Lanka: a cross-sectional descriptive study
title Lifestyle factors associated with obesity in a cohort of males in the central province of Sri Lanka: a cross-sectional descriptive study
title_full Lifestyle factors associated with obesity in a cohort of males in the central province of Sri Lanka: a cross-sectional descriptive study
title_fullStr Lifestyle factors associated with obesity in a cohort of males in the central province of Sri Lanka: a cross-sectional descriptive study
title_full_unstemmed Lifestyle factors associated with obesity in a cohort of males in the central province of Sri Lanka: a cross-sectional descriptive study
title_short Lifestyle factors associated with obesity in a cohort of males in the central province of Sri Lanka: a cross-sectional descriptive study
title_sort lifestyle factors associated with obesity in a cohort of males in the central province of sri lanka: a cross-sectional descriptive study
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5217224/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28056898
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12889-016-3963-3
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