Prevalence of overweight and obesity among students in the Kumasi metropolis

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The aim was to determine the prevalence of obesity and overweight among students in the Kumasi metropolis. In a descriptive cross-sectional study, 500 students aged 10 to 20 years were examined from two junior high schools selected by multistage sampling technique and three randomly selected senior high schools. Height and weight were measured in all participants and the body mass index (BMI) of each individual was calculated. Body mass index classes were calculated according to the International Obesity Task Force standards. Out of the 500 students, 290 (58.00%) were males and 210 (42.00%) were females. The prevalence of underweight, normal weight, overweight, and obesity was 7.40%, 79.60%, 12.20%, and 0.80%, respectively. Overweight was more prevalent among students than obesity. There is therefore the need to establish effective public health promotion campaigns among students in order to curtail future implications on health.

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Kumah, D. B., Akuffo, K. O., Abaka-Cann, J. E., Affram, D. E., & Osae, E. A. (2015). Prevalence of overweight and obesity among students in the Kumasi metropolis. Journal of Nutrition and Metabolism, 2015. https://doi.org/10.1155/2015/613207

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