Purpose: To identify the prevalence
as well as determine gender differences in overweight
and obesity among undergraduate pharmacy students of the
University of Benin, Benin City, Nigeria.
Methods: Undergraduate pharmacy
students (n = 172) of University of Benin, aged 18 years
and above, were recruited for the study. Body mass
index, (BMI), waist circumference (WC) and waist/hip
ratio (WHR) were measured using standard methods. Blood
pressure (BP), and fasting blood glucose (FBG) levels
were also measured.
Results: The prevalence of
overweight and obesity in the sample based on the three
anthropometric indices yielded different rates as
follows: BMI (10.5 and 1.2 %), WHR (8.1 and 2.3 %), WC
(6.9 and 1.7 %), respectively. WHR and WC, but not BMI,
reported higher prevalence of overweight among females
than males. Only 4 (2.3 %) and 1 (0.58 %) of the
subjects had high BP (≥ 140/90 mm Hg) and FBG (> 126
mg/dl).
Conclusion: The prevalence of
overweight and obesity as well as hypertension and
diabetes among pharmacy students sampled is low. Among
the overweight and obese, there was no gender difference
with regard to BMI. However, WHR and WC revealed that
more females compared to males were overweight or obese.
Keywords: Overweight, Obesity, Body
mass index, Waist-hip-ratio, Anthropometric index,
Hypertension, Diabetes