Obesity, an emerging epidemic in Pakistan-a review of evidence

Type Journal Article - Journal of Ayub Medical College Abbottabad
Title Obesity, an emerging epidemic in Pakistan-a review of evidence
Author(s)
Volume 28
Issue 3
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2016
Page numbers 597-600
URL http://ayubmed.edu.pk/jamc/index.php/jamc/article/view/1485
Abstract
Background: In Pakistan, the disease pattern is facing a huge changeover from acute and
communicable diseases to the non-communicable diseases. Moreover, an emerging epidemic of
obesity is still under recognized in Pakistan. A detailed review and dissemination of the existing
knowledge to determine the extent of burden of obesity can help understand this important public
health issue. Methods: A detailed literature review was conducted through PubMed search
engines, regarding obesity burden in Pakistan. The original peer reviewed research articles, reports
of WHO in English language, non-government organizations reports were included in the review.
“Obesity AND Pakistan” were used as a search terms. Results: Pakistan is suffering from
epidemic of obesity, affecting all age groups. Urban population, particularly women shows
considerable higher burden of obesity as compared to men and women from rural population. However,
among children and adolescents there is variation in prevalence of obesity. Girls from all age groups are
predominantly more obese as compared to boys. Most of the studies have estimated child obesity
among school going children of different age groups and need careful interpretation. Conclusion:
Pakistan is currently suffering from an emerging epidemic of obesity. The rising burden of obesity is
widespread among adults (man and women) and children. The burden of obesity is higher among
females in all age groups as compare to males. Effective interventions are required at population level
to prevent and control this emerging public health issue

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