Body size estimation and weight management practices in urban poor communities in Ghana: A cross-sectional study
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2020
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Journal of Health and Social Sciences
Abstract
Body size perception is a pertinent issue globally due to its implications for weight management. This study examined the influence of body size estimation on weight management behaviors in
urban poor areas of Ghana.
Methods: A cross-sectional design was used to collect data among a sample of 395 adults aged 18-70 years.
A semi-structured questionnaire was designed for the collection of data on socio-demographic characteristics,
weight perceptions, and weight management strategies. Anthropometric measurements were also taken,
using standard procedures. Logistic regression models were used to examine relationships among the va variables.
Results: More than half (57%) of the total sample was overweight or obese and 56.7% of the participants
accurately estimated their body size. Nearly a third (37%) of the participants intended to stay about the
same weight, while 29.6% and 11.9% wanted to lose or gain weight, respectively. To achieve their weight
management goals, 60.3% of the participants engaged in healthy weight management practices. Body size
estimation had no statistically significant relationship with weight management practices. However, the
likelihood of engaging in healthy practices increased as age increased (OR = 1.021; 95% CI: 1.000 to
1.042). Individuals who belonged to households of the upper wealth category were less likely than those in
lower wealth households to engage in healthy practices (OR = 0.548; CI: 0.330 to 0.911). Community of
residence, a community conducive to physical activity and social support also significantly predicted weight
management practices.
Conclusion: The findings of this study highlight the importance of age and some socio-environmental
factors in public health strategies for weight management.
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Body size estimation, diet, Ghana, healthy practice, obesity, weight management
Citation
Frempong GA, Anarfi JK, Badasu DM, Codjoe SNA. Body size estimation and weight management practices in urban poor communities in Ghana: A cross-sectional study. J Health Soc Sci. 2020;5(4):559-572