Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2909934 Diabetes & Metabolic Syndrome: Clinical Research & Reviews 2016 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

ObjectiveThis study assessed the prevalence of general and abdominal obesity and hypertension as well the weight management behaviours of type 2 diabetes mellitus patients.MethodsIt included 378 diabetes patients seeking care from two hospitals in Ghana. Standard methods and tools were used to assess participants’ weight, height, waist circumference (WC), blood pressure (BP) and fasting plasma glucose (FPG). Weight management behaviours were measured using a questionnaire.ResultsThe prevalence of general obesity, abdominal obesity and hypertension was 20.1%, 46.6% and 67.7% respectively. Abdominal obesity was more likely in participants who: skipped breakfast, engaged in exercise to lose weight and were generally overweight/obese. General overweight and obesity was more likely in participants who: reported receipt of weight management counselling, engaged in exercise to lose weight, had a weight management plan/goal, and were abdominally obese. Hypertension was less likely in participants who had: no formal education, diabetes for ≥5 years and modified their dietary habits to lose weight but more likely in those who skipped breakfast.ConclusionAbdominal obesity, general overweight/obesity, and hypertension were frequent in this sample and were influenced by weight management behaviours.

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