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Obesity and Undernutrition and Cardiovascular Risk Factors in Rural and Urban Gambian Communities.
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- Author(s): Van Der Sande, Marianne A. B.; Ceesay, Sana M.; Milligan, Paul J. M.; Nyan, Ousman A.; Banya, Winston A. S.; Prentice, Andrew; McAdam, Keith P. W. J.; Walraven, Gijs E. L.
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American Journal of Public Health. Oct2001, Vol. 91 Issue 10, p1641-1644. 4p. 1 Graph.
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Objectives. This study documented the prevalence of and cardiovascular risk factors associated with obesity and undernutrition in the Gambia. Methods. Adults (is greater than or equal to 15 years; N = 5373) from rural and urban areas completed a questionnaire; their height, weight, and waist and hip circumferences were measured, and their cardiovascular risk factors were assessed. Results. Prevalence of undernutrition (body mass index <18 kg/m[sup 2]) was 18.0%; all strata of society were affected. Prevalence of obesity (body mass index is greater than or equal to 30 kg/m[sup 2]) was 4.0% but was higher (32.6%) among urban women 35 years or older. Cardiovascular risk factors were more prevalent among obese participants. Conclusions. Undernutrition coexists with obesity, demonstrating a "double burden of disease." Differential interventions should focus on high-risk groups; prevention needs a multisectorial approach. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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