Abstract

BackgroundIranians face being overweight as one of the most common health problems, which is more prevalent among women. This study aimed to identify gender differences in determinants of being overweight in 40- to 70-year-old participants from Kharameh, Iran.MethodsThis cross-sectional study was conducted during 2015–2016. The total 10,663 inhabitants of Kharameh, Iran, aged 40–70 years old, were target population. Those with a body mass index (BMI) < 18.5 or > 29.9 were excluded. A checklist composed of socio-demographic, lifestyle, and BMI items was used; a p-value < 0.05 was considered significant.ResultsOverall, 53.4% of 8222 participants were overweight. The prevalence of overweight women (62.7%) was significantly higher (p < 0.001) than men (43.6%).The logistic regression model for men showed that being overweight was more likely among men with cigarette smoking history (OR = 1.49) and those with a moderate physical activity level (OR = 1.35), but less likely among those with a higher socio-economic status (SES) (OR = 0.74). Among women, being overweight was associated with high SES (OR = 1.61), an education level below high school diploma (OR = 1.57) and primary school education (OR = 1.50), being married (OR = 2.39), widowed (OR = 2.11) and having a greater calorie intake (OR = 1.01). Being overweight was less likely among employed women (OR = 0.85), those with cigarette smoking history (OR = 0.65), and those with high (OR = 0.72) and intensive physical activity (OR = 0.73).ConclusionsThis study revealed the gender differences in determining factors affecting being overweight. As being overweight was more prevalent among women, the priority of health policies to control this issue should also be focused on women.

Highlights

  • Iranians face being overweight as one of the most common health problems, which is more prevalent among women

  • Study design and participants This analytical cross-sectional study was conducted using the baseline data of the Kharameh cohort study, a branch of the Prospective Epidemiological Research Studies in Iran (PERSIAN cohort)

  • Being overweight was more prevalent among women than

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Introduction

Iranians face being overweight as one of the most common health problems, which is more prevalent among women. High body mass index (BMI) is one of the most common health problems in both developed and developing countries [1]. It is one of the main reasons for morbidity, mortality, and even impaired quality of life [2]. Like other countries, is facing the challenge of increasing number of overweight individuals. Based on a systematic review with data from January 2005 to January 2014, the range of overweight individuals among the Iranian adult population at the sub-national level was between 12.8 and 76.4% [5]. Studies after 2014 in Iran have shown rates of being overweight to be 39.6% in East Azerbaijan [6], 36.5% in West Azerbaijan [7], between 34.1 and 63.6% among those aged above 20 years in Tehran [1, 8], and 43.4% among 40–64-year-old people in Shahroud [9]

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