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Title: Perception of risk for hypertension and overweight/obesity in Cape Coast, Ghana
Authors: Tuoyire, Derek A.
McNair, Sarah
Debrah, Samuel A.
Duda, Rosemary B.
Keywords: overweight
obesity
risk
perception
hypertension
Cape Coast
Ghana
Issue Date: 2018
Publisher: GHANA MEDICAL JOURNAL
Abstract: Background: This study examined the association between perception of risk for hypertension and overweight/obesity. Design: Cross-sectional questionnaire-based survey Setting: Out-patient department of the Central Regional Hospital in Cape Coast, Ghana Participants: Adult men and women at least 18 years old Interventions: None Main outcome measures: Perception of risk for hypertension, overweight/obesity Results: About 39% of the participants (N=400) were found to be overweight/obese, with disproportionally higher rates among women (50%) than men (28%). Results of the binary logistic regression models revealed a strong positive association (OR = 2.21, 95% CI =1.23, 3.96) between perception of risk for hypertension and overweight/obesity. Increasing age, high television exposure, female gender and being in a relationship were also noted to be associated with overweight/obesity. Conclusions: These findings highlight the need for the design of programmes to help individuals appreciate the reality of weight-related health risks, as well as the need to embrace lifestyles that promote healthy weight outcomes.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/9198
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