• Zhuhai Center of Disease Prevention and Control, Zhuhai 519002, China;
LI Deyun, Email: lideyun@126.com
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Objective  To understand the prevalence of overweight and obesity and its influence factors in Zhuhai inhabitants.
Methods  Applying multi-stage cluster random sampling in the three administrative areas of Zhuhai including Xiangzhou, Doumen and Jinwan, A questionnaire-based survey was performed in conjunction of the measurement of height and weight among 961 inhabitants aged 15-69 years. In addition, a multivariate unconditional logistic regression model was employed to analyze the influence factors of overweight and obesity.
Results  The prevalence and standardized rates of overweight and obesity in the study population were 18.1%, 17.6%, 6.6%, 6.5%, respectively. The standardized rates of overweight and obesity in male and female were 18.4%, 5.8%, 16.5%, 7.2%, respectively. Age, drinking, smoking and regional difference were identified as the 4 risk factors of overweight and obesity, their OR values being 1.028, 1.683, 0.677, 1.404, P lt;0.05, respectively.
Conclusion  The prevalence of overweight and obesity in Zhuhai’s inhabitants was over the average level of Chinese residents, and overweight and obesity has become a major risk factor influencing the health of Zhuhai’s inhabitants. In view of the influence factors of overweight and obesity, timely and effective prevention and control measures should be taken.

Citation: LI Deyun,GONG Sihong,LIANG Xiaodong. Prevalence of Overweight and Obesity and Its Influence Factors among Inhabitants Aged 15-69 Years in Zhuhai. Chinese Journal of Evidence-Based Medicine, 2013, 13(7): 793-796. doi: 10.7507/1672-2531.20130142 Copy

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