Abstract

This study was aimed to assess dietary pattern and unhealthy dietary factors and to determine the prevalence ofphysical inactivity among obese Bengali women in rural and urban areas of West Bengal. This study was conducted inHooghly district of West Bengal, India and 150 female subjects of 20-50 years age group were recruited for the studyconsidering inclusion and exclusion criteria. Different physical, anthropometric and socio-demographic variables weredocumented and dietary information was collected using questionnaire. Global Physical Activity Questionnaire was usedto collect information about physical activities. Daily energy comes mainly from carbohydrate in the diet of both groups.Consumption of animal protein and dairy products, fruits, visible fat and sugar were significantly higher in urban groupwhereas dietary fibre, green leafy and other vegetables, pulses and nuts intake was significantly high in rural group.Physical inactivity prevalence was 64.0% in rural and 78.7% in urban and there was significant differences between ruraland urban group regard to all the anthropometric indices.In summary, the behavioural risk factors are undoubtedly apprehensive and anthropometric indices are pointing outtowards associated possible metabolic risks which were poorer in urban group than rural. Further clinical investigationalong with proper intervention measure is indispensible.

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