The association of nutrition behaviors and physical activity with general and central obesity in Caribbean undergraduate students

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Wright, Melecia [1 ]
Adair, Linda [1 ]
James, Caryl [2 ]
Amuleru-Marshall, Omowale [3 ]
Peltzer, Karl [4 ]
Pengpid, Supa [4 ]
Samuels, T. Alafia [5 ]
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[1] Univ N Carolina, Dept Nutr, Chapel Hill, NC USA
[2] Univ W Indies, Kingston 7, Jamaica
[3] St Georges Univ, Univ Ctr, St Georges, Grenada
[4] Human Sci Res Council, Pretoria, South Africa
[5] Univ W Indies, Fac Med Sci, Cave Hill Campus, St Michael, Barbados
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REVISTA PANAMERICANA DE SALUD PUBLICA-PAN AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH | 2015年 / 38卷 / 04期
关键词
Obesity; obesity; abdominal; diet; exercise; students; Barbados; Grenada; Jamaica; Caribbean region; West Indies; HEALTH; PREVALENCE; BREAKFAST; WEIGHT; FRUIT; OVERWEIGHT; STRATEGY; JAMAICA; REGIONS; BURDEN;
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R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
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1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Objective. To quantify the prevalence of obesity and obesity-related factors in a cross-sectional, observational study of Caribbean students using the results of three recent surveys of health behavior among undergraduates in Barbados, Grenada, and Jamaica. Methods. A total of 1 578 Caribbean undergraduate students from Barbados, Grenada, and Jamaica (ages 18-30 years) completed questionnaires and had physical measurements recorded. Multivariable logistic regression was used to estimate odds ratios (ORs) for the association of nutrition behaviors with prevalence of obesity (body mass index >= 30 kg/m(2)); elevated waist-to-height ratio (W/ht) (> 0.50); and high waist circumference (WC) (> 88 cm in females, > 102 cm in males). Models were adjusted for age, year in university, socioeconomic status, and sex. Results. There was a higher prevalence of obesity (13% versus 10%), high WC (21% versus 7%), and high W/ht (35% versus 25%) in females relative to males. Compared to females, males had reduced odds of obesity (OR 0.46), high WC (OR 0.22), and high W/ht (OR 0.61) (P < 0.05 for all). Both females (46%) and males (24%) reported high levels of physical inactivity. Fruit and vegetable consumption was low (approximately two servings per day). Many students reported avoiding fatty foods (40%); this behavior was associated with high W/ht (OR 1.68), obesity (OR 1.90), and high WC (OR 1.82) (P < 0.05 for all). Irregular breakfast consumption, age, and year of study were also positively associated with obesity. Physical activity was not significantly associated with any obesity measure. Conclusions. There was a low prevalence of healthy behaviors and a high prevalence of obesity in this sample of Caribbean young adults.
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