Assessment of overweight, obesity and metabolic variables among students of a private medical college in Dhaka city

Authors

  • Roksana Yeasmin Ibrahim Medical College
  • Subhagata Choudhury Bangladesh Institute of Research & Rehabilitation in Diabetes, Endocrine and Metabolic Disorders (BIRDEM)
  • Sultana Parveen Ibrahim Medical College
  • Nazmun Nahar Ibrahim Medical College
  • Khadiza Begum Ibrahim Medical College
  • Farzana Akhter Ibrahim Medical College

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3329/bjms.v14i1.21559

Keywords:

BMI-body mass index, WC-waist circumference, WHR-waist hip ratio, WHtR-waist height ratio, BP-blood pressure, DBP-diastolic blood pressure, SBP-systolic blood pressure, central obesity, lipid profile, glycemic status

Abstract

Background: Overweight and obesity are recognized as recent threat which affecting both developing and developed countries. Obesity and its associated morbidities are leading cause of most non-communicable diseases. Few recent studies have indicated the presence of increase in overweight and obesity among children and adolescent but there is no study among adult groups. Method and material: This cross sectional study was done to assess the prevalence of overweight, obesity and metabolic variables with their relation among medical students. Result: Our result reveals that 8.6% & 1.9% male and 15% & 3.2% female are suffering from overweight and obesity (based on BMI) respectively. More females (31.3% and 65.2%) are centrally obese than males (3.5% and 34.8%) (According to Waist Hip ratio and Waist Height ratio respectively). But according to Waist circumference more males (30.7%) are obese than females (24%). There is also significant difference of male and female BP. DBP and SBP of male (79.22mmHg & 118.9 mmHg) have high normal level than female (72.71mmHg and 108.67mmHg) (P<0.001). There is no significant difference of glycaemic status (p<.286) and lipid profile ( p<.347) with central obesity. Conclusion: Although male students have high upper level of blood pressure, female students are more obese than males (both according to BMI and central obesity). High blood pressure and obesity both acts as risk factors for the development of non communicable disease. Students awareness therefore should be increased to reduce central obesity and BP within normal range.

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3329/bjms.v14i1.21559

Bangladesh Journal of Medical Science Vol.14(1) 2015 p.53-58

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Author Biographies

Roksana Yeasmin, Ibrahim Medical College

Associate professor, Department of Biochemistry

Subhagata Choudhury, Bangladesh Institute of Research & Rehabilitation in Diabetes, Endocrine and Metabolic Disorders (BIRDEM)

Director, Laboratory Services

Sultana Parveen, Ibrahim Medical College

Professor and Head, Department of Biochemistry

Nazmun Nahar, Ibrahim Medical College

Associate Professor, Department of Biochemistry

Khadiza Begum, Ibrahim Medical College

Associate Professor, Department of Biochemistry

Farzana Akhter, Ibrahim Medical College

Associate Professor, Department of Biochemistry

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Published

2015-01-10

How to Cite

Yeasmin, R., Choudhury, S., Parveen, S., Nahar, N., Begum, K., & Akhter, F. (2015). Assessment of overweight, obesity and metabolic variables among students of a private medical college in Dhaka city. Bangladesh Journal of Medical Science, 14(1), 53–58. https://doi.org/10.3329/bjms.v14i1.21559

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