PATTERN AND DETERMINANTS OF OVERWEIGHT AND OBESITY AMONG MEDICAL STUDENTS OF KOLKATA
AbstractIntroduction: Researchers have shown variable prevalence of overweight & obesity among medical students. Aim: To assess the prevalence & determinants of overweight/obesity among undergraduate medical students. Methods: A cross sectional study was carried out among 278 medical students at Kolkata from March 2015 up to May 2015 by filling a pre designed, pre tested structured questionnaire and doing anthropometric measurements. Results: 66% were between 20-21 years ; 58% were males; 54% were day scholars; 78 %were from nuclear family; 49% read in 2nd year;67% belonged to class I (modified BG Prasad scale March 2015);9% were obese & 19% were overweight as per WHO scale ; 28% & 20% were obese and overweight respectively as per Indian scale;1% male & 9% female had a waist circumference of more than 102 cm & 88 cm respectively (WHO scale);27% male & 30% female had waist circumference of more than 90 cm & 80 cm respectively (Indian scale);10% male & 21% female had a waist/hip ratio of more than0.90 & 0.85 respectively. The significant factors were positive family history; large amount of soft drink intake; frequent fast & junk food consumption; fruits taken infrequently; alcohol consumption; longer time spent by means of computer/ watching television; and physical inactivity. Conclusion: There is a definite need to inculcate good habits of healthy eating and regular physical exercise.
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English
IJPSR
M. Basu *, K. Sarkar, B. Shahbabu , S. Ray, G. Barik, S. Chatterjee and R. N. Misra
Department of Community Medicine, Faculty of Community Medicine, IPGME & R, 244 AJC Bose Road, Kolkata, West Bengal, India
basu.mausumi544@gmail.com
24 July, 2015
29 September, 2015
06 November, 2015
10.13040/IJPSR.0975-8232.7(1).377-86
01 January, 2016