National prevalence of underweight, overweight and obesity in Turkey: cross sectional study of a representative adult population

Author:

Delibasi Tuncay1,Karaaslan Yasar2,Ustun Ihsan1,Koroglu Ertugrul3,Hosgor Seref4

Affiliation:

1. 1Department of Endocrinology and Metabolism, Ankara Numune Hospital, 06100, Ankara, Turkey

2. 2Department of Rheomatology, Ankara Numune Hospital, 06100, Ankara, Turkey

3. 3Department of Psychiatry, HYB Press, 06533, Ankara, Turkey

4. 4State Statistic Expert, Faculty of Commercial Sciences, Baskent University, 06490, Ankara, Turkey

Abstract

AbstractThe aim of this study was to determine underweight, overweight, and obesity prevalence in representative sample of adult (≥ 18 years old) Turkish population living in urban and rural area of Turkey. Turkish citizens aged ≥ 18 who can represent adult population and permanently resident in Turkey were taken to this study in 1999–2000. The nationally representative sample population was selected from the target population using the census which was performed by national institute of statistics at 1997. Target population was 13.570 individuals living in these houses and 8674 people who aged ≥ 18 are chosen for the study. BMI was used as widely accepted diagnostic criteria of obesity. This study demonstrated that the prevalence of underweight was 10.7% in men, 5.9% in women and 8.1% for overall. The prevalence of overweight was 17.4% in men, 20.4% in women and 19% for overall. The prevalence of obesity was 7.8% in men, 22.1% in women and 15.6% for overall. The prevalence of overweight is higher (19.6%) in urban areas but prevalence of obesity is higher (17%) in rural areas of Turkey. Age, educational level and marital status seem to have association with obesity prevalence. The data we obtained showed us that while the underweight is still an issue for men, the overweight and obesity prevalence is high and needs to take early prevention steps for Turkish population.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

General Medicine

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