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EXPOSURE AND CAUSES FORMATION OF OVERWEIGHT AND OBESITY IN WOMEN OF REPRODUCTIVE AGE

https://doi.org/10.48612/agmu/2022.17.4.41.46

Abstract

The aim of work. To study the susceptibility of women of reproductive age to overweight and obesity and the reasons that contribute to the formation of these conditions.
Materials and methods. With the help of the WHQ questionnaire, a survey was conducted among women in Baku. The questionnaires included a block of questions reflecting the state of women's susceptibility to overweight and obesity and the reasons contributing to them, as well as women's need for relevant information. 1748 questionnaires were analyzed.
Research results. Overweight was detected in 15,6 ± 0,9 % of women, with different degrees of obesity – in 25,5 ± 1,0 % (p < 0,001). Women in the questionnaires noted 13 main reasons for the formation of overweight and obesity, 1 woman with normal body weight accounted for an average of 2,06 ± 0,21 reasons, for women with overweight – 4,19 ± 0,23 reasons (p < 0,001), for women with obesity – 5,42 ± 0,22 reasons (p < 0,001). The first group of women expressed the need for an average of 2,51 ± 0,28 forms of information on the control and correction of overweight and obesity, the second group, respectively, 5,43 ± 0,35 forms (p < 0,001), the third group – 8,01 ± 0,32 forms.
Conclusion. Accessible advocacy continuously and appropriate information provision can limit the prevalence of overweight and obesity among women. To this end, it is necessary to activate the obstetric organs to control and correct overweight and obesity among women.

About the Authors

A. A. Agaev
Azerbaijan Medical University
Azerbaijan

Anar A. Agaev, Dr. Sci. (Med.), Professor of Department of Public Health and Public Health 

Baku



A. F. Mekhtieva
Azerbaijan Medical University
Azerbaijan

Arzu F. Mekhtieva, assistant of Department of Public Health and Public Health 

Baku



A. G. Dzhafarova
Azerbaijan Medical University
Azerbaijan

Aynura G. Dzhafarova, assistant of Department of Public Health and Public Health 

Baku



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Agaev A.A., Mekhtieva A.F., Dzhafarova A.G. EXPOSURE AND CAUSES FORMATION OF OVERWEIGHT AND OBESITY IN WOMEN OF REPRODUCTIVE AGE. Astrakhan medical journal. 2022;17(4):41-46. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.48612/agmu/2022.17.4.41.46

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