2003
DOI: 10.1038/sj.ejcn.1601560
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Prevalence of overweight and obesity among Bahraini adolescents: a comparison between three different sets of criteria

Abstract: OBJECTIVE:The aim of this study is to determine the prevalence of overweight and obesity among Bahraini adolescents using three different sets of criteria=standards. DESIGN: Cross-sectional prevalence study. SETTING: Intermediate and secondary schools in Bahrain. SUBJECTS: The study included a population-representative sample of 506 Bahraini students (249 males and 257 females) between 12 and 17 y of age. The sample was selected using multistage stratified random sampling technique. MEASUREMENT: Anthropometric… Show more

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“…On the contrary, the females had lower prevalence because they are more conscious of their appearance and body shapes. This trend is in contrast to studies done in Nigeria [21], [33] and some other parts of the world [34], [35] where prevalence of obesity was reported to be higher in female than male adolescents. Adolescent females in this study had a higher prevalence of overweight than males.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 55%
“…On the contrary, the females had lower prevalence because they are more conscious of their appearance and body shapes. This trend is in contrast to studies done in Nigeria [21], [33] and some other parts of the world [34], [35] where prevalence of obesity was reported to be higher in female than male adolescents. Adolescent females in this study had a higher prevalence of overweight than males.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 55%
“…The results of the overall prevalence of overweight and obesity among Palestinian adolescents in the Gaza Strip were lower than in those studies that were carried out on adolescents in Bahrain (Al-Sendi et al 2003) and Kuwait (Al-Isa 2004) where overweight and obesity were 35 and 21% and 30 and 14.7%, respectively. Socioeconomic and lifestyle factors among Palestinians and Bahraini or Kuwaiti adolescents are different.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 81%
“…In 2012, four GCC countries (Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and Bahrain 4 ) were among the 10 countries with the highest diabetes prevalence rates in the world (9) 5 . While this paper focuses on GCC countries, as shown in Figure 1 below, the trend in the GCC follows that of the whole Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region 6 , where estimates for 2013 suggest approximately 34.6 million adults suffer from diabetes (9.2% of the population), and an additional 25 million people (6.7% of the population) are at high risk of developing diabetes from impaired glucose tolerance 7 . Even in less affluent countries, such as Egypt and Lebanon, the prevalence of diabetes is 17% and 15% respectively, and in low-income 4.…”
Section: Type 2 Diabetes -A Growing Public Health Concernmentioning
confidence: 99%