Increasing Burden of Abdominal Obesity in Females and its Aftermaths

Khola Noreen
Nadia Khalid
Imran Shaikh
Issue Details
Journal ID1
Volume6
Number1
Year2016
Issue Date2016-03-02 00:00:00
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Abstract:
Obesity is now recognized as one of the major public health issues all over the world. In Pakistan, it is a “silent epidemic”
striking significantly because we are still struggling with health and economic burdens of malnutrition, infectious diseases and
high infant mortality rates. In epidemiological studies age, sex and ethnic background all have to be taken into consideration,
particularly when determining the health risk with obesity.Females are more vulnerable to be affected by obesity related health
issues. Body Mass Index (BMI) is a surrogate measure of assessing obesity in terms of height and weight. It does not give any
insight into regional body fat distribution. BMI is not a reliable measurement of body composition in individuals particularly
in females having high body fat, rather more specifically it is excess abdominal fatness, quantified by waist circumference
measurement, which is a better considered measure for assessing abdominal obesity in females.

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