Abstract: Two hundred and thirty six women between the ages of 25 and 59 were contacted within Obafemi Awolowo University Community Ile-Ife, to assess their levels of awareness on the benefits and hazards of obesity. The study also attempted to classify the degree of obesity among the respondents by employing Body Mass Index (BMI) and Waist-Hip-Ratio (WHR) techniques. Of the 236 respondents, 76.7 % were grouped under low level of awareness on the health hazards of obesity. The levels of awareness on obesity by educational background and occupation of respondents were significantly related at P-value = 0.0003, and P-value = 0.0004 respectively. WHR technique significantly identified more respondents to be overweight and severely obese than B...
Copyright © 2014 Naglaa A. El-Sherbiny et al. This is an open access article distributed under the C...
Abstract Background Cultural norms indicate that obesity reflects increased wealth and prosperity. Y...
The indices of obesity were studied among fifty (50) female volunteers in Akanu Ibiam Federal Polyte...
Background: Obesity is one of the fastest growing threats of health and well-being for both develope...
Background: This investigation was prompted by the increase of obesity in developing countries with ...
Background: Obesity has emerged as an important health problem affecting the whole world in recent y...
Obesity occurs when someone eats more calories than use. The balance between calories-in and calorie...
M.Cur.Community nurses have a very important role to play in the planning of health promotion progra...
Obesity is the abnormal weight gain or extra fat in the body. Obesity means overweight or obese pers...
Obesity is excessive accumulation of body fat, which can lead to an adverse effect on health, result...
Obesity has increasingly become a public health problem in both developed and developing countries. ...
The objective was to determine the prevalence of obesity and associated risk factors among women in ...
Background: Obesity is a worldwide health epidemic and a major public health concern globally with n...
Background: Obesity has been declared a global epidemic and linked to nutrition transition in develo...
The Women's Health Study of Accra, Ghana measured the burden of obesity and obesity-linked illnesses...
Copyright © 2014 Naglaa A. El-Sherbiny et al. This is an open access article distributed under the C...
Abstract Background Cultural norms indicate that obesity reflects increased wealth and prosperity. Y...
The indices of obesity were studied among fifty (50) female volunteers in Akanu Ibiam Federal Polyte...
Background: Obesity is one of the fastest growing threats of health and well-being for both develope...
Background: This investigation was prompted by the increase of obesity in developing countries with ...
Background: Obesity has emerged as an important health problem affecting the whole world in recent y...
Obesity occurs when someone eats more calories than use. The balance between calories-in and calorie...
M.Cur.Community nurses have a very important role to play in the planning of health promotion progra...
Obesity is the abnormal weight gain or extra fat in the body. Obesity means overweight or obese pers...
Obesity is excessive accumulation of body fat, which can lead to an adverse effect on health, result...
Obesity has increasingly become a public health problem in both developed and developing countries. ...
The objective was to determine the prevalence of obesity and associated risk factors among women in ...
Background: Obesity is a worldwide health epidemic and a major public health concern globally with n...
Background: Obesity has been declared a global epidemic and linked to nutrition transition in develo...
The Women's Health Study of Accra, Ghana measured the burden of obesity and obesity-linked illnesses...
Copyright © 2014 Naglaa A. El-Sherbiny et al. This is an open access article distributed under the C...
Abstract Background Cultural norms indicate that obesity reflects increased wealth and prosperity. Y...
The indices of obesity were studied among fifty (50) female volunteers in Akanu Ibiam Federal Polyte...