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Obesity and Related Factors in Iran: The Steps Survey, 2011 Publisher



Bakhshi E1 ; Koohpayehzadeh J2 ; Seifi B3 ; Rafei A2 ; Biglarian A1 ; Asgari F2 ; Etemad K2 ; Yarandi RB1
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  1. 1. Department of Biostatistics, University of Social Welfare and Rehabilitation Sciences, Tehran, Iran
  2. 2. Center for Diseases Control, Ministry of Health and Medical Education, Tehran, Iran
  3. 3. Department of Physiology, Medicine School, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran

Source: Iranian Red Crescent Medical Journal Published:2015


Abstract

Background: To date, no study has addressed the association between race/ethnicity and obesity considering other sociodemographic and lifestyle factors in Iran. Objectives: The current study aimed to study lifestyle and the environmental factors affecting obesity in the Iranian subjects of the STEPS Survey, 2011. Patients and Methods: The study was conducted on 8639 subjects (aged ≥ 20 years) in the STEPS Survey 2011 in Iran under supervision of the World Health Organization (WHO). Height and body weight were measured following the standardized procedures. Generalized Estimating Equations (GEE) method was used to examine factors associated with obesity. The examined variables were age, gender, race/ethnicity, place of residence, employment status, physical activity, smoking status, and educational level. Results: Overall, 22.3% of the subjects were obese. In a GEE model, a healthy weight status among adults was associated with being younger, male, in a rural residence, employees, spending more time engaged in physical activity, being a smoker and having a moderate or high level of education. These associations were statistically significant after adjusting for other variables. Conclusions: The study results suggest a need for targeted interventions and continued surveillance for the Iranian adults. © 2015, Iranian Red Crescent Medical Journal.