Prevalence of obesity among undergraduate students, living in halls of residence, University of Nigeria, Nsukka campus, Enugu state

U. Onyechi, A. C. Okolo
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A study of the prevalence of obesity among undergraduate students was conducted at University of Nigeria Nsukka campus, Enugu, State, in the South Eastern partof Nigeria. A tota of 620 male andfemale students were randomly selected for the study. A structured and validated questionnaire and anthropometry were used for data collection. The study elicited information on the sex distribution of the subjects who were obese, their marital status, dietary pattern, activity pattern and their health status. Information obtained was analyzed using frequency distribution, percentages, means and cross tabulation. The result revealed that 21% of the participants were obese, (8.1% are males and 13.1% are females). Most of the participants who were obese were unmarried, a total of 934% of the of the study population. The result of the eating pattern showedthat 406% of the subjects purchased their foods from eating houses within the campus, 466% cooked their meals with foods brought fom their homes; 28.2% and 26.7% consumed fruits and vegetables daily respectively. Food choice was based on taste of the food, cultural demands and easy to prepare foods. Information on the activity level showed that 85.5% of the obese subjects occasionally engaged in physical activity. Assessment of the heath status indicate that 61% had cardiovascular disease; 23% were diabetics, 3.8% had gall bladder disease and 51% had other illness like ulcer, irregular menstruation, fever and stomach ach. Keywords: Obesity, Prevalence, University undergraduate students
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尼日利亚大学恩苏卡校区,埃努古州,居住在学生宿舍的本科生肥胖患病率
在尼日利亚东南部埃努古州尼日利亚大学恩苏卡校区进行了一项关于大学生肥胖患病率的研究。共有620名男女学生被随机选择参加这项研究。采用结构化和有效的问卷调查和人体测量法收集数据。该研究获得了肥胖受试者的性别分布、婚姻状况、饮食模式、活动模式和健康状况等信息。所得信息采用频率分布、百分比、均值和交叉表法进行分析。结果显示,21%的参与者肥胖,其中8.1%为男性,13.1%为女性。大多数肥胖的参与者都是未婚的,占研究人口的934%。饮食模式的结果显示,406%的受试者从校园内的餐厅购买食物,466%的受试者从家中做饭;28.2%及26.7%每日进食水果及蔬菜。食物的选择是基于食物的味道,文化需求和容易准备的食物。活动水平信息显示,85.5%的肥胖者偶尔参加体育活动。健康状况评估表明,61%的人患有心血管疾病;23%是糖尿病患者,3.8%患有胆囊疾病,51%患有溃疡、月经不调、发烧和胃痛等其他疾病。关键词:肥胖,患病率,大学生
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