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Document Type
Working Papers
Country(s)
Uzbekistan
Survey
Uzbekistan Special, 2002
Language
English
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Mishra, Vinod, Fred Arnold, Gulnara Semenov, Rathavuth Hong, and Altrena Mukuria. 2005. Epidemiology of Obesity and Hypertension in Uzebekistan. DHS Working Papers No. 25. Calverton, Maryland, USA: ORC Macro.
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Publication Date
August 2005
Publication ID
WP25

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Abstract:

This study examines the prevalence of obesity and hypertension and associated behavioral risk factors in adult men and women in Uzbekistan, using data from the 2002 Uzbekistan Health Examination Survey (UHES). The UHEAS included a national representative sample of 2,333 men age 15-59 and 5,463 women age 15-49. Over 30 percent of men and 28 percent of women are overweight or obese. Obese men and women were significantly more likely to have hypertension than adults with a normal body mass index (BMI). This finding remained even after controlling for various background and risk factors. The study found no consistent association between obesity and physical activity or alcohol use.

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