Obesity in an ageing society implications for health, physical function and health service utilisation.
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Northern Ireland Republic of Ireland |
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01/01/2014
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| Resumo |
Key Findings • Based on body mass index (BMI) measurements, 36% of Irish over 50s are obese and a further 43% are overweight. • Based on waist circumference measurements, 52% of Irish over 50s are ‘centrally obese’, i.e., with a ‘substantially increased’ waist circumference, while a further 25% have an ‘increased’ waist circumference. • Using BMI as an indicator of obesity, a higher proportion of men (38%) are obese than women (33%); however, using waist circumference as an indicator of obesity, a higher proportion of women (56%) have a ‘substantially increased’ waist circumference than men (48%). • The prevalence of obesity in Irish men over 50 is comparable with US men over 50 (while English rates are much lower). Â Â .This resource was contributed by The National Documentation Centre on Drug Use. |
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en |
| Direitos |
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess |
| Palavras-Chave | #Obese #Eating Habity #Society #Heathcare #Physical activity |
| Tipo |
info:eu-repo/semantics/report |