2022
DOI: 10.1186/s12905-022-02102-4
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Spatiotemporal distribution and determinants of overweight or obesity among urban women in Ethiopia: a multivariate decomposition analysis

Abstract: Background Overweight /obesity is a global public health concern. It is higher among women than men in most continents of the world. This study aimed to determine the spatiotemporal distribution and determinants of changes in overweight/obesity over time among urban women in Ethiopia. Methods We used data from three consecutive Demographic and Health Surveys in Ethiopia (2005, 2011, and 2016). The total weighted sample of 1112 in 2005, 3569 in 2011… Show more

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“…Asimismo, el análisis de Azanaw et al (2022) se centró en la distribución espaciotemporal del sobrepeso y la obesidad en mujeres urbanas en Etiopía. Aunque este estudio no abordó directamente la informalidad laboral, ambos estudios coinciden en la importancia de abordar los factores que afectan la calidad de vida de las mujeres en contextos urbanos, señalando así la relevancia de considerar múltiples aspectos para mejorar las condiciones laborales y de vida de las mujeres cabeza de hogar en contextos urbanos.…”
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“…Asimismo, el análisis de Azanaw et al (2022) se centró en la distribución espaciotemporal del sobrepeso y la obesidad en mujeres urbanas en Etiopía. Aunque este estudio no abordó directamente la informalidad laboral, ambos estudios coinciden en la importancia de abordar los factores que afectan la calidad de vida de las mujeres en contextos urbanos, señalando así la relevancia de considerar múltiples aspectos para mejorar las condiciones laborales y de vida de las mujeres cabeza de hogar en contextos urbanos.…”
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“…El trabajo informal se refiere a actividades económicas no reguladas ni protegidas por el Estado, lo que implica la ausencia de seguridad laboral, prestaciones sociales y acceso a derechos laborales básicos. Este tipo de empleo suele llevarse a cabo en el sector de comercio ambulante, trabajo doméstico no remunerado, venta de productos en las calles, entre otros, lo que ha suscitado interrogantes sobre las razones que llevan a las mujeres a elegir estas opciones laborales (Azanaw et al, 2022;Volchik et al, 2021).…”
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“…Further, about 90% and 60% increases were attributed to these changes only. A previous study from Ethiopia conducted only among women attributed about 39% to the compositional differences [ 21 ]. Major contributing variables included age, urban residence, wealth index, access to clean fuel, toilet facilities, and unhealthy diet.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Regarding factors associated with co-occurrence of OWOB and anemia: being older age, married and richer wealth status [ 16 , 17 ], urban residency [ 16 , 18 ], being separated/divorced, widowed, unemployed, level of educational attainment [ 17 ], were significantly associated with co-occurrence of overweight/obesity and anemia. Besides, television watching [ 19 , 20 ], higher education [ 21 ], not working [ 19 ], use of hormonal contraception [ 22 , 23 ], and type of toilet facility [ 24 ], were associated with overweight and obesity. These factors lead to the development of anemia but more often coexist, which can be an indicator of both nutrition and health status [ 25 ].…”
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confidence: 99%