KUMJ | VOL. 22 | NO. 1 | ISSUE 85 | JANUARY - MARCH
Determinants of Overnutrition among Urban Adults in Yangon, Myanmar
Tun SS, Sornlorm K, Mahato RK
Abstract: Background
Over 1.9 billion adults who are 18 years old and older were overweight and more than
6.5 million adults were said to be obese. In 2014 National Step Survey of Myanmar
stated that there were 16.9% and 5.5% of overweight and obesity in adults. Due to
altering lifestyle and urbanization, it is important to detect the nutritional status and
its most influencing factors among urban adults in Yangon.
Objective
To assess the determinants of overnutrition among urban adults in Yangon, Myanmar.
Method
This is a cross-sectional study with a sample of 453 adults aged 18-62 years and
structured questionnaires were used. Overweight and obesity were defined
according to the WHO classification for Asian adults. Multivariable logistic regression
analysis was used to assess independent factors associated with overnutrition.
Result
A total of 453 participants were included for analysis. The prevalence of overnutrition
was 49.89% (95% CI, 45.28-54.50). In multivariable analysis, being male (AOR = 3.56,
95% CI = 2.09-6.08, being married/divorced/widowed/ separated (AOR = 2.95, 95%
CI = 1.82–4.77), family history of overnutrition (AOR = 6.49, 95% CI = 3.72–11.33,
history of DM (AOR = 1.79, 95% CI = 1.11–2.89, consumption of starchy vegetables ≥5
days (AOR = 2.05, 95% CI = 1.27–3.30), not meeting the WHO recommended physical
activity (AOR = 3.57, 95% CI = 2.24–5.70), and moderate and low perception (AOR =
2.15, 95% CI = 1.21–3.84) were associated with overnutrition.
Conclusion
We observed high prevalence of overnutrition in this study. Socioeconomic status,
health behavior and perception were the factors behind overnutrition. These
findings offer important information for establishment of appropriate public health
interventions and policies to lessen the burden of overnutrition.
Keyword : Adults, Diet, Low-income country, Overnutrition, Southeast Asia