Weight Gain in Urban Working Women. While malnutrition remains an important public health concern in poor countries, particularly among the rural and urban poor, overweight and obesity are emerging as important public health concerns for urban individuals. Globalization of the fast-food industry and shifts in physical activity patterns in urban areas can result in different risks for Weight Gain in Urban Working Women by socioeconomic status and sex for urban and rural residents. We examined the Indian National Family Health Survey data, focusing on the association between urban residence and weight gain in urban working women (ages 15–49) in two survey rounds. Overweight or obese, finding that urban living is strongly associated with gains in BMI among women in India. Large cities have the highest proportions of overweight and obese women while spatial regression results suggest spatial clustering of higher BMIs in urbanized area districts. Urban clustering of overweight and obesity may predict the future burden of chronic diseases for India but will benefit from further evaluation based on finer resolution data.
Urban environments offer greater food choices at lower prices, while urban work and built environment demands less physical exertion than rural areas. An urban lifestyle may limit time for home cooked meals with replacement from energy‐dense foods that are high in fat The global rise in per capital income and improved access to a greater variety of food in urban areas is changing food consumption patterns toward more meats, sweeteners and fats. At the individual level, studies of overweight and obesity in developing countries have shown a strong positive association between socioeconomic status (SES) and body mass index (BMI), especially SES and overweight .However, no study has closely examined the role of urbanization in increasing rates of overweight and obesity in the developing world. This study aims to fill that gap. We examine the Indian National Family and Health Survey (NFHS) data on women (ages 15-49), focusing on the role of individual characteristics, including urban residence, in the likelihood of becoming overweight or obese. We in tend to add to the existing literature, an assessment of any effect of urban living on BMI gain.
Urbanization has been linked to a global increase in the prevalence of overweight and obesity among adults and children in all regions of the world. By 2030, the combined effect of a wider availability of high calorie food products and sedentary conditions associated with urban living, could contribute to a 75% increase in the prevalence of overweight and obesity among adults ages 20 years and older worldwide.
In hub cities, such as Accra, Ghana, urban residents have become more vulnerable to unhealthy weight gain due to consumption ofenergy-dense processed foods, late working hours, and greater alcohol consumption. Rising trends in overweight and obesity have also been observed in India in the recent past, mostly in urban areas and among adults. The prevalence of overweight and obesity has been documented to be 28% in urban Delhi, and was higher among females than males. Higher income adults in Indian urban areas also have higher rates ofoverweight and obesity (32.2% among males, 50% among females) than the middle classes (16.2% males, 30.3% females), lower socio-economic groups (7.0% males, 27.8% females), followed by those living in urban slums (1.0% males, 4.0% females).
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