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Weight status among Somali immigrants in Sweden in relation to socio-demographic characteristics, dietary habits and physical activity
Kristianstad University, School of Health and Society, Avdelningen för Hälsovetenskap II. Kristianstad University, Faculty of Health Science, Research Environment PRO-CARE, Patient Reported Outcomes - Clinical Assessment Research and Education.
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Kristianstad University, School of Health and Society, Avdelningen för Hälsovetenskap I. Kristianstad University, Faculty of Health Science, Research Environment PRO-CARE, Patient Reported Outcomes - Clinical Assessment Research and Education.ORCID iD: 0000-0003-4820-6203
2015 (English)In: Open Public Health Journal, ISSN 1874-9445, Vol. 8, p. 10-16Article in journal (Other academic) Published
Abstract [en]

Background: Immigrants are considered globally to be a vulnerable subpopulation. Vulnerable population groups have a higher prevalence of obesity than the general population. Despite increased immigration of people from Somalia to Sweden in recent years, little research has been undertaken about obesity and obesity-related health risks among Somali immigrants. The present study aimed to investigate the prevalence of overweight and obesity, as well as possible relationships between weight status and socio-demographic characteristics, dietary habits and physical activity (PA) among Somali immigrants in Sweden.

Methods:This quantitative cross-sectional study included 114 respondents. Data were collected by means of a questionnaire covering socio-demographic factors, PA and dietary habits. Weight and height were also measured.

Results:Of the 114 respondents, 50.9% had a body mass index (BMI) of 25 or above.In bi-variate analysis, there were no statistically significant differences between those with a BMI below 25 and those with a BMI of 25 or more regarding PA or dietary habits. Multiple logistic regression analysis showed that female gender and being married were associated with having a BMI of 25 or above.

Conclusion: Socio-demographic factors may be more strongly associated with high BMI than PA or dietary habits among the targeted group and should be taken into account as an issue affecting Somali immigrants in Sweden that warrants further research.

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2015. Vol. 8, p. 10-16
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BMI, culture, dietary habits, overweight, physical activity, Somali immigrants, Sweden
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URN: urn:nbn:se:hkr:diva-13991DOI: 10.2174/1874944501508010010OAI: oai:DiVA.org:hkr-13991DiVA, id: diva2:816529
Available from: 2015-06-03 Created: 2015-06-03 Last updated: 2020-11-23Bibliographically approved

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