Socioeconomic determinants of abdominal obesity in Medellín, Colombia

Introduction: Excess weight associated with the distribution of body fat is one of the major risk factors for morbidity and mortality. This study analyzes data obtained from the survey “Food and Nutritional Profile of Medellín” carried out in 2010, aimed to establish some socio economic determinants...

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Main Authors: Luz S Álvarez-Castaño, Laura I González-Zapata, Juan D Góez-Rueda
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Language:English
Published: Academia Española de Nutrición y Dietética 2014-07-01
Series:Revista Española de Nutrición Humana y Dietética
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Online Access:https://renhyd.org/index.php/renhyd/article/view/87
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author Luz S Álvarez-Castaño
Laura I González-Zapata
Juan D Góez-Rueda
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description Introduction: Excess weight associated with the distribution of body fat is one of the major risk factors for morbidity and mortality. This study analyzes data obtained from the survey “Food and Nutritional Profile of Medellín” carried out in 2010, aimed to establish some socio economic determinants of abdominal obesity. Material and Methods: Study descriptive, cross-sectional, the sample consisted of 2719 households and 5556 adults, ages 18 to 64. Abdominal obesity was assessed as >80cm for females and >94 cm for males. The social and economic determinants analyzed were family monthly income measured as the capacity to cover a basic food basket (>USD777), educational level, social stratum measured by the house and neighborhood characteristics and occupational activity as measured by the National Department of Statistics of Colombia. Results: The prevalence of abdominal obesity was 45%, higher in women than in men (55% vs 27%). Related to social determinants, abdominal obesity is higher in persons of low (OR 1,8; CI95% 1.4-2.2) and medium stratum (OR 1.6; CI95% 1.3-2.0). It affects persons with primary/elementary educational levels (OR 1.9; CI95% 1.7-2.3) more than those of high school education (OR 1.5; CI95% 1.3-1.7). Likewise abdominal obesity is higher among those with a family income less than (USD777) –not enough to acquire the basic food basket– (OR 1.6; CI95% 1.3-1.9). In men family income shows no association with abdominal obesity. Conclusions: For this population some social determinants of abdominal obesity are level of education, social stratum and family income.
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spelling doaj.art-47af511b583848dfac28d99b03a8d5cc2022-12-21T20:12:30ZengAcademia Española de Nutrición y DietéticaRevista Española de Nutrición Humana y Dietética2173-12922174-51452014-07-0118410.14306/renhyd.18.4.8779Socioeconomic determinants of abdominal obesity in Medellín, ColombiaLuz S Álvarez-Castaño0Laura I González-Zapata1Juan D Góez-Rueda2Universidad de AntioquiaUniversidad de AntioquiaUniversidad de AntioquiaIntroduction: Excess weight associated with the distribution of body fat is one of the major risk factors for morbidity and mortality. This study analyzes data obtained from the survey “Food and Nutritional Profile of Medellín” carried out in 2010, aimed to establish some socio economic determinants of abdominal obesity. Material and Methods: Study descriptive, cross-sectional, the sample consisted of 2719 households and 5556 adults, ages 18 to 64. Abdominal obesity was assessed as >80cm for females and >94 cm for males. The social and economic determinants analyzed were family monthly income measured as the capacity to cover a basic food basket (>USD777), educational level, social stratum measured by the house and neighborhood characteristics and occupational activity as measured by the National Department of Statistics of Colombia. Results: The prevalence of abdominal obesity was 45%, higher in women than in men (55% vs 27%). Related to social determinants, abdominal obesity is higher in persons of low (OR 1,8; CI95% 1.4-2.2) and medium stratum (OR 1.6; CI95% 1.3-2.0). It affects persons with primary/elementary educational levels (OR 1.9; CI95% 1.7-2.3) more than those of high school education (OR 1.5; CI95% 1.3-1.7). Likewise abdominal obesity is higher among those with a family income less than (USD777) –not enough to acquire the basic food basket– (OR 1.6; CI95% 1.3-1.9). In men family income shows no association with abdominal obesity. Conclusions: For this population some social determinants of abdominal obesity are level of education, social stratum and family income.https://renhyd.org/index.php/renhyd/article/view/87Nutritional statusAbdominal obesityWaist circumferenceSocioeconomic FactorsSocial determinants of healthHealth inequalities
spellingShingle Luz S Álvarez-Castaño
Laura I González-Zapata
Juan D Góez-Rueda
Socioeconomic determinants of abdominal obesity in Medellín, Colombia
Revista Española de Nutrición Humana y Dietética
Nutritional status
Abdominal obesity
Waist circumference
Socioeconomic Factors
Social determinants of health
Health inequalities
title Socioeconomic determinants of abdominal obesity in Medellín, Colombia
title_full Socioeconomic determinants of abdominal obesity in Medellín, Colombia
title_fullStr Socioeconomic determinants of abdominal obesity in Medellín, Colombia
title_full_unstemmed Socioeconomic determinants of abdominal obesity in Medellín, Colombia
title_short Socioeconomic determinants of abdominal obesity in Medellín, Colombia
title_sort socioeconomic determinants of abdominal obesity in medellin colombia
topic Nutritional status
Abdominal obesity
Waist circumference
Socioeconomic Factors
Social determinants of health
Health inequalities
url https://renhyd.org/index.php/renhyd/article/view/87
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