Abstract
Ethiopian Community Attitude Towards the O-Words (Overweight and Obesity); As A Symbol Of Wealth, Health, Beauty, Comfort, Honesty, Dignity, Respect And Confidence Which Should Be A Turning Point For Their Detrimental Effects
Highlights
Ethiopian Community Attitude Towards the O-Words (Overweight and Obesity); As A Symbol Of Wealth, Health, Beauty, Comfort, Honesty, Dignity, Respect
The populations residing in the horn of Africa (Ethiopians and Eritreans) were known by famine and drought among the world with low mean body mass index of 15.5 (14.4-16.6) for males; 16.8 (15.6-17.9) for females and 16.8 (15.1-18.6) for males; 17.5 (15.9-19.3) for females respectively [2]
The life style of the Ethiopian community a day turned to the global as majority of the population migrated from rural part to urban
Summary
Ethiopian Community Attitude Towards the O-Words (Overweight and Obesity); As A Symbol Of Wealth, Health, Beauty, Comfort, Honesty, Dignity, Respect. Body mass index (BMI) is a simple index of weight-for-height that is commonly used to classify overweight and obesity. Majority of Ethiopians especially living in rural part of the country eat only twice daily (morning and night).
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