Obesity and overweight prevalences in rural and urban populations in East Spain and its association with undiagnosed hypertension and Diabetes Mellitus: A cross-sectional population-based survey

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Hernández-Mijares A. [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Solá-Izquierdo E. [1 ,2 ]
Ballester-Mechá F. [4 ]
Marí-Herrero M.T. [5 ]
Gilabert-Molés J.V. [4 ]
Gimeno-Clemente N. [3 ,6 ]
Morales-Suárez-Varela M. [3 ,6 ,7 ]
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[1] Service of Endocrinology, University Hospital Dr. Peset, Valencia
[2] Department of Medicine, University of Valencia, Valencia
[3] Research Group CIBER CB06/02/0045, CIBER Actions - Epidemiology and Public Health, Health Institute Carlos III, Madrid
[4] Official College of Pharmacists, Castellán
[5] Diabetes Unit of Hospital de la Plana, Castellán
[6] Unit of Public Health, Department of Preventive Medicine, University of Valencia
[7] Foundation for Investigation, University Hospital Dr. Peset, Valencia
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Obesity; Obese Subject; Obesity Prevalence; Overweight Prevalence; Rural Residential Area;
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10.1186/1756-0500-2-151
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Background. An increase in the number of overweight and obese subjects in the general population has been observed. The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of overweight and obese subjects in the general population and its association with undiagnosed pathologies, such as diabetes mellitus [DM] and hypertension [HT], by taking age, gender and place of residence [rural or urban] into account. Findings. A cross-sectional population-based survey was conducted in Castellán, East Spain in 2005-2006. The sample included 2,062 participants aged 18-94 years. Weight, height, blood pressure and glycaemia values were recorded, and information about gender, age and place of residence was obtained. Overweight, obesity, and undiagnosed HT and DM prevalences were calculated. Multiple regression analyses were done to assess the association of overweight/obesity with undiagnosed HT and DM by adjusting for age, gender and place of residence. The overall overweight, obesity, and undiagnosed HT and DM prevalences were 39.9% [95% CI:37.3-42.0], 25.9% [95% CI:24.0-27.9], 9.0% [95% CI:7.8-10.4] and 12.6% [95% CI:11.2-14.1], respectively. We identified various independent risk factors; those relating to overweight were increasing age, male gender and rural residential area, while that relating to obesity was increasing age. Compared to normal weight adults, the Relative Prevalence Ratio (RPR) for subjects who were overweight and had HT was 2.00 [95% CI:1.21-3.32]; that for obesity and HT was 1.91 [95% CI:1.48-2.46], and it was 1.50 [95% CI:1.25-1.81] for obesity and DM. Conclusion. Overweight and obesity prevalences, and their association with undiagnosed DM and HT, are high in our study population. © 2009 Morales-Surez-Varela et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.
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