Background: Nutritional research in sub-Saharan Africa has primarily focused on under-nutrition. However, there is evidence of an ongoing nutritional transition in these settings. This study aimed to examine the geographic variation of overweight and obesity prevalence at the state-level among women in Nigeria, while accounting for individual-level risk factors. Methods: The analysis was based on the 2008 Nigerian Demographic and Health Survey (NDHS), including 27,967 women aged 15–49 years. Individual data were collected on socio-demographics, but were aggregated to the country's states. We used a Bayesian geo-additive mixed model to map the geographic distribution of overweight and obesity at the state-level, accounting for individual-...
Background: Obesity, an independent risk factor for cardiovascular diseases has become a global epid...
Malnutrition exists in multiple forms when a person has an imbalanced intake of food and or vitamins...
The prevalence of excess adiposity is increasing in less developed countries. This study explored th...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Nutritional research in sub-Saharan Africa has primarily focused on under-n...
The prevalence of excess adiposity is increasing in less developed countries. This study explored th...
CITATION: Ajayi, I. O., et al. 2016. Urban–rural and geographic differences in overweight and obesit...
Background: Disease burden from communicable and noncommunicable diseases is a significant health ch...
Whereas overweight is on the rise among women in Africa, many African women are still underweight, i...
Overweight and obesity are risk factors for many chronic diseases globally. However, the extent of t...
The ongoing demographic and epidemiologic transitions in Nigeria are some of the possible reasons wh...
BACKGROUND: Obesity is a well recognized risk factor for various chronic diseases such as cardiovasc...
Background: Obesity is a major public health problem that is associated with increased cardiovascula...
Adult women bear a disproportionate burden of overweight and obesity in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). Pr...
BACKGROUND: Global obesity estimates show a steadily increasing pattern across socioeconomic and geo...
Increasing overweight and obesity rates have accompanied economic development in recent years. This ...
Background: Obesity, an independent risk factor for cardiovascular diseases has become a global epid...
Malnutrition exists in multiple forms when a person has an imbalanced intake of food and or vitamins...
The prevalence of excess adiposity is increasing in less developed countries. This study explored th...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Nutritional research in sub-Saharan Africa has primarily focused on under-n...
The prevalence of excess adiposity is increasing in less developed countries. This study explored th...
CITATION: Ajayi, I. O., et al. 2016. Urban–rural and geographic differences in overweight and obesit...
Background: Disease burden from communicable and noncommunicable diseases is a significant health ch...
Whereas overweight is on the rise among women in Africa, many African women are still underweight, i...
Overweight and obesity are risk factors for many chronic diseases globally. However, the extent of t...
The ongoing demographic and epidemiologic transitions in Nigeria are some of the possible reasons wh...
BACKGROUND: Obesity is a well recognized risk factor for various chronic diseases such as cardiovasc...
Background: Obesity is a major public health problem that is associated with increased cardiovascula...
Adult women bear a disproportionate burden of overweight and obesity in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). Pr...
BACKGROUND: Global obesity estimates show a steadily increasing pattern across socioeconomic and geo...
Increasing overweight and obesity rates have accompanied economic development in recent years. This ...
Background: Obesity, an independent risk factor for cardiovascular diseases has become a global epid...
Malnutrition exists in multiple forms when a person has an imbalanced intake of food and or vitamins...
The prevalence of excess adiposity is increasing in less developed countries. This study explored th...