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Published in: BMC Endocrine Disorders 1/2020

01-12-2020 | Obesity | Research article

Obesity epidemic in urban Tanzania: a public health calamity in an already overwhelmed and fragmented health system

Authors: Pedro Pallangyo, Zabella S. Mkojera, Naairah R. Hemed, Happiness J. Swai, Nsajigwa Misidai, Lucy Mgopa, Smita Bhalia, Jalack Millinga, Theophil L. Mushi, Lucia Kabeya, Aisha Omar, Alice Kaijage, Rydiness Mulashani, Silvia Mosha, Faustina Mwapinga, Mohamed Janabi

Published in: BMC Endocrine Disorders | Issue 1/2020

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Abstract

Background

Worldwide, the epidemiological and demographic transitions have resulted in nutrition shift characterized by an increased consumption of high energy fast food products. In just over 3 decades, overweight and obesity rates have nearly tripled to currently affecting over a third of the global population. Notwithstanding the ever present under-nutrition burden, sub Saharan Africa (SSA) is witnessing a drastic escalation of overweight and obesity. We aimed to explore the prevalence and associated factors for obesity among residents of Dar es Salaam city in Tanzania.

Methods

Participants from this study were recruited in a community screening conducted during the Dar es Salaam International Trade Fair. Sociodemographic and clinical data were gathered using a structured questionnaire during enrollment. Dietary habits and anthropometric measurements were assessed using standard methods. All statistical analyses utilized STATA v11.0 software. Pearson Chi square and Student’s T-test were used to compare categorical and continuous variables respectively. Logistic regression analyses were used to assess for factors associated with BMI ≥ 25. All tests were 2-sided and p < 0.05 was used to denote a statistical significance.

Results

A total of 6691 participants were enrolled. The mean age was 43.1 years and males constituted 54.2% of all participants. Over two-thirds of participants were alcohol consumers and 6.9% had a positive smoking history. 88.3% of participants were physically inactive, 4.7% had a history of diabetes mellitus and 18.1% were known to have elevated blood pressure. Overweight and obesity were observed in 34.8 and 32.4% of participants respectively. Among overweight and obese participants, 32.8% had a misperception of having a healthy weight. Age ≥ 40, female gender, a current working status, habitual breakfast skipping, poor water intake, high soft drink consumption, regular fast food intake, low vegetable and fruit consumption, alcohol consumption and hypertension were found to be independent associated factors for obesity.

Conclusion

Amidst the ever present undernutrition in SSA, a significant proportion of participants had excess body weight. Concomitantly, the rates of physical inactivity and unhealthy eating are disproportionately high in Dar es Salaam. In view of this, community-based and multilevel public health strategies to promote and maintain healthy eating and physical activity require an urgent step-up in urban Tanzania.
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Metadata
Title
Obesity epidemic in urban Tanzania: a public health calamity in an already overwhelmed and fragmented health system
Authors
Pedro Pallangyo
Zabella S. Mkojera
Naairah R. Hemed
Happiness J. Swai
Nsajigwa Misidai
Lucy Mgopa
Smita Bhalia
Jalack Millinga
Theophil L. Mushi
Lucia Kabeya
Aisha Omar
Alice Kaijage
Rydiness Mulashani
Silvia Mosha
Faustina Mwapinga
Mohamed Janabi
Publication date
01-12-2020
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
BMC Endocrine Disorders / Issue 1/2020
Electronic ISSN: 1472-6823
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12902-020-00631-3

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