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Association between socioeconomic status and adiposity in urban Cameroon.
Fezeu L., Minkoulou E., Balkau B., Kengne A.-P., Awah P., Unwin N., Alberti G. K. M. M., Mbanya J.-C.
International Journal of Epidemiology 35, 1 (2006) 105-11 - http://www.hal.inserm.fr/inserm-00128648
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Association between socioeconomic status and adiposity in urban Cameroon.
Leopold Fezeu1, 2, Etienne Minkoulou2, Beverley Balkau1, André-Pascal Kengne2, Paschal Awah2, Nigel Unwin3, 4, George Alberti5, Jean-Claude Mbanya () 2
1:  Epidémiologie cardiovasculaire et métabolique
INSERM : IFR69 – Université Paris XI - Paris Sud
Hôpital Paul Brousse 16, Avenue Paul Vaillant-Couturier 94807 VILLEJUIF CEDEX
France
2:  Health of Population in Transition Research Group
Université de Yaoundé I
Faculty of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, PO Box 8046 Yaoundé
Cameroon
3:  World Health Organization
WHO(OMS)
Geneva
Switzerland
4:  University of Newcastle Upon Tyne
University of Newcastle
United Kingdom
5:  Imperial College
Imperial College
London
United Kingdom
BACKGROUND: As the relation between socioeconomic status (SES) and obesity may depend on the stage of development of a country, this relation is assessed in adults from urban Cameroon. METHODS: A sample comprising 1530 women and 1301 men aged 25 years and above, from 1897 households in the Biyem-Assi health area in the capital of Cameroon, Yaound?were interviewed about their household amenities, occupation, and education. Weight, height, and waist circumference were measured and subjects were classified as obese if their BMI>or=30 kg/m2 or overweight if BMI was between 25.0 and 29.9 kg/m2. Abdominal obesity was defined by a waist circumference>or=80 cm in women and>or=94 cm in men. RESULTS: Of the sample studied 33% of women and 30% of men were overweight (P<0.08), whereas 22% of women and 7% of men were obese (P<0.001). Abdominal obesity was present in 67% of women and 18% of men (P<0.001). After adjusting for age, leisure time physical activity, alcohol consumption, and tobacco smoking, the prevalence of overweight+obesity, obesity, and abdominal obesity increased with quartiles of household amenities in both genders and with occupational level in men. CONCLUSION: SES is positively associated with adiposity in urban Cameroon after adjusting for confounding factors.
Life Sciences/Health Care Sciences and Epidemiology
English
0300-5771

Article in peer-reviewed journal
10.1093/ije/dyi214
International Journal of Epidemiology (Int J Epidemiol)
Publisher Oxford University Press (OUP): Policy B
ISSN 0300-5771 (eISSN : 1464-3685)
2006-02
2005-10-28
35
1
105-11

Adult – Body Composition – Body Mass Index – Cameroon – Developing Countries – Female – Humans – Life Style – Male – Middle Aged – Multivariate Analysis – Obesity – Occupations – Pilot Projects – Social Class – Urban Population – Adult
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