Prevalence of Obesity in Malay Population in Malaysia Based on the BMI Status; A study in Terengganu

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spellingShingle Prevalence of Obesity in Malay Population in Malaysia Based on the BMI Status; A study in Terengganu
summary Background A normal health status is highly depends on body weight. Many health problems may occur or imposed risk for extremely obese individuals. BMI status may be useful to overcome the associated comorbidities. This study determined the prevelance of obesity and its types among adults, aged 19 – 60 years, in the Terrengannu during 2015. Methods A cross sectional study was conducted for a period of six months. A total of 340 subjects were recruited through volunteer sampling. The BMI was determined by the standard method. Wellappropiate antropometric calculations (BMI, Waist circumference, hip circumference, fat percentage) were computed to assess the indices of obesity and its types. WHO classification for determining an obese subject was followed. Results BMI was determined for all the subjects and it was found that out of 340 subjects, a total of 95 subjects (27.9%) were found to be obese as per WHO criterion for BMI, a total of 122 subjects were overweight (35.8%) and normal BMI indivudlas were 123 (36.1%). Conculsion To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report with a high subject size, reporting the prevalnace of obesity in Malaysia (Terengganu) to be 27.6% with a prevalence of overweight to be 35.8%. There is a serious need to address this alarming prevalence of obesity by studying the genetics, non-genetics associated factors and diet related CVD risks for obese and overweight subjects in Terengganu and Malaysia.
title Prevalence of Obesity in Malay Population in Malaysia Based on the BMI Status; A study in Terengganu
title_full Prevalence of Obesity in Malay Population in Malaysia Based on the BMI Status; A study in Terengganu
title_fullStr Prevalence of Obesity in Malay Population in Malaysia Based on the BMI Status; A study in Terengganu
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence of Obesity in Malay Population in Malaysia Based on the BMI Status; A study in Terengganu
title_short Prevalence of Obesity in Malay Population in Malaysia Based on the BMI Status; A study in Terengganu
title_sort prevalence of obesity in malay population in malaysia based on the bmi status; a study in terengganu