Understanding the risk and protective factors associated with obesity amongst Libyan adults - a qualitative study

被引:7
|
作者
Lemamsha, H. [1 ]
Papadopoulos, C. [2 ]
Randhawa, G. [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Omar Al Mukhtar, Fac Med Sci, Al Bayda Campus,Labraq Rd,B1L12, Al Bayda, Libya
[2] Univ Bedfordshire, Inst Hlth Res, Putteridge Bury Campus,Hitchin Rd, Luton LU2 8LE, Beds, England
来源
BMC PUBLIC HEALTH | 2018年 / 18卷
关键词
Obesity; Libya; Risk factors; Benghazi; Healthcare professionals; Community leaders; PREVALENCE; WEIGHT; CONSUMPTION; OVERWEIGHT; DIET;
D O I
10.1186/s12889-018-5411-z
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Background: There are a range of multifaceted behavioural and societal factors that combine to contribute to the causes of obesity. However, it is not yet known how particularly countries' cultural norms are contributing to the global obesity epidemic. Despite obesity reaching epidemic proportions in Libya, since the discovery of oil in 1959, there is a lack of information about obesity in Libyan adults. This study sought to explore the views of key informants about the risk and protective factors associated with obesity among Libyan men and women. Methods: A series of qualitative semi-structured interviews were conducted with Libyan healthcare professionals and community leaders. Results: Eleven main themes (risk and protective factors) were identified, specifically: socio-demographic and biological factors, socioeconomic status, unhealthy eating behaviours, knowledge about obesity, social-cultural influences, Libya's healthcare facilities, physical activity and the effect of the neighbourhood environment, sedentary behaviour, Libyan food-subsidy policy, and suggestions for preventing and controlling obesity. Conclusions: Key recommendations are that an electronic health information system needs to be implemented and awareness about obesity and its causes and consequences needs to be raised among the public in order to dispel the many myths and misconceptions held by Libyans about obesity. The current political instability within Libya is contributing to a less-active lifestyle for the population due to security concerns and the impact of curfews. Our findings have implications for Libyan health policy and highlight the urgent need for action towards mitigating against the obesity epidemic in Libya.
引用
收藏
页数:12
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Understanding the risk and protective factors associated with obesity amongst Libyan adults - a qualitative study
    H. Lemamsha
    C. Papadopoulos
    G. Randhawa
    BMC Public Health, 18
  • [2] Risk and protective factors associated with depressive symptoms in young adults with overweight and obesity
    Kaufman, Caroline C.
    Thurston, Idia B.
    Maclin-Akinyemi, Courtney
    Hardin, Robin N.
    Decker, Kristina M.
    Kamody, Rebecca C.
    JOURNAL OF AMERICAN COLLEGE HEALTH, 2020, 68 (02) : 148 - 154
  • [3] Dental Fluorosis and Its Associated Factors Amongst Libyan Schoolchildren
    Arheiam, Arheiam
    Aloshiby, Aisha
    Gaber, Amal
    Fakron, Sarah
    INTERNATIONAL DENTAL JOURNAL, 2022, 72 (06) : 853 - 858
  • [4] Perceived Environmental Factors Associated with Obesity in Libyan Men and Women
    Lemamsha, Hamdi
    Papadopoulos, Chris
    Randhawa, Gurch
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH, 2018, 15 (02):
  • [5] INCREASED OBESITY RATES AND RISK FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH OBESITY IN ADULTS DIAGNOSED WITH ARTHRITIS
    Hopkins, Christina M.
    Fritz, Megan M.
    Janke, E. Amy
    ANNALS OF BEHAVIORAL MEDICINE, 2015, 49 : S192 - S192
  • [6] Understanding Psychological Distress and Protective Factors Amongst Older Adults During the COVID-19 Pandemic
    Sams, Nichole
    Fisher, Dylan M.
    Mata-Greve, Felicia
    Johnson, Morgan
    Pullmann, Michael D.
    Raue, Patrick J.
    Renn, Brenna N.
    Duffy, Jaden
    Darnell, Doyanne
    Fillipo, Isabell Grifith
    Allred, Ryan
    Huynh, Kathy
    Friedman, Emily
    Arean, Patricia A.
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF GERIATRIC PSYCHIATRY, 2021, 29 (09): : 881 - 894
  • [7] A qualitative investigation of risk and protective factors for interpersonal violence in adults on the autism spectrum
    Fardella, Michelle A.
    Riosa, Priscilla Burnham
    Weiss, Jonathan A.
    DISABILITY & SOCIETY, 2018, 33 (09) : 1460 - 1481
  • [8] UNDERSTANDING RISK AND PROTECTIVE FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH CRIMINAL INVOLVEMENT IN A MULTICULTURAL SOCIETY
    Ngo, Hieu V.
    Rossiter, Marian J.
    Stewart, Cam
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CHILD YOUTH & FAMILY STUDIES, 2013, 4 (01) : 54 - 71
  • [9] Understanding protective factors for violent reoffending in adults
    Klepfisz, Gabrielle
    Daffern, Michael
    Day, Andrew
    AGGRESSION AND VIOLENT BEHAVIOR, 2017, 32 : 80 - 87
  • [10] A Qualitative Study of Risk and Protective Factors for Resilience in Survivors of Sex Trafficking
    Knight, Logan
    Ploss, Alexa
    Benavides, Juan
    Yoon, Susan
    VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN, 2023, 29 (15-16) : 3302 - 3324