Assessment of obesity, lifestyle, and reproductive health needs of female citizens of Al Ain, United Arab Emirates.
Author: Carter AO, Saadi HF, Reed RL, Dunn EV
Source:
Journal of Health, Population and Nutrition, 75-83.
This study was conducted to determine the reproductive and lifestyle
characteristics in a representative sample (n = 535) of women in Al Ain, United
Arab Emirates, to guide the development of health programmes for this population
with rising affluence. A cross-sectional survey was carried out using the
stratified two-stage sampling technique. Although most women were young, were
pre-menopausal, did not smoke, reported good health status, and 84% (95%
confidence interval [CI] 81-87%) reported being sufficiently active to meet
expert recommendations, the prevalence of obesity (defined by body mass index >
or = 30) was very high (35%; 95% CI 31-39%) and many (28%; 95% CI 24-32%)
reported having a chronic disease. The prevalence of obesity was associated
positively with age and negatively with education (p < 0.001 for both).
Postmenopausal women had significantly more chronic diseases, reported poor
health more often, were less physically active (p < 0.001 for all), and had a
higher percentage of body fat (p = 0.002) compared to premenopausal women. Health
services should emphasize the prevention and treatment of obesity and improving
the general health status of postmenopausal women.