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Obesity and overweight in young adult females of Northern Badia of Jordan
Ahmad, Mousa Numan1, Tukan, Salma Khalil2, Takruri, Hamed Rabah3.
The objective of the study was to describe anthropometric indices of obesity in young adult females from Northern Badia of Jordan and explore their association with some socio-economic and lifestyle factors. A representative random sample based on a proportional sampling method of 233 females aged 20-25 years from the Jordan Northern Badia was used. Studied variables were: weight, height, skinfold thickness at selected sites, body mass index (BMI), % body fat (BF%), and associated factors including education, marital status, smoking, employment, housing and having a chronic disease. The main anthropometric characteristics of the Badia young females were: body weight (55.7 ± 0.7 kg), height (153.4 ± 0.4 cm) and BF% (26.5± 0.3). The prevalence of the BMI categories in the sample were: 8.2% underweight (BMI< 18.5kg/m2), 27.0% overweight (BMI 25.0-29.9 kg/m2) and 6.9% obese (BMI ≥ 30.0 kg/m2). Median height matched the 5th NCHS percentiles. Medians of weight and triceps skinfold thickness were located between the 25th and 50th, and the 10th and 25th NCHS percentiles respectively. Factors that were found to be significantly (p
Affiliation:
- University of Jordan, Jordan
- University of Jordan, Jordan
- University of Jordan, Jordan
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MyJurnal (2019) |
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Q4 (Food Science) Q3 (Nutrition and Dietetics) |
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0.182 (SJR) |
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