Publications by authors named "Ebenezer Ojofeitimi"

The study aimed to determine correlates of gestational weight gain and infant birth weight of pregnant women attending antenatal clinics in public primary health care facilities in lfe Central and East Local Government Areas of Osun State, Nigeria. Over 1000 women were recruited during booking and antenatal clinic and followed up till delivery. Chi square was used in the bivariate analysis of association between gestational weight gain, pre pregnancy BMI and demographic characteristics.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Background: Climate change (CC) has received extensive media attention recently, and it is currently on the international public health agenda. A study of knowledge and attitudes to climate change, most especially from rural Nigerian communities, is important for developing adaptation strategies. This is a study of public perceptions of CC and its impact on health and environment in rural southwestern Nigeria.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Background: Obesity is a global epidemic not just among adults but also among children and adolescents. This study described the prevalence and pattern of obesity among in-school adolescents in Ile-Ife, Osun State using two standard methods, Body Mass Index (BMI) and Waist Hip Ratio (WHR) with a view of comparing the two methods as well as identifying any correlation between the two methods.

Materials And Methods: Five hundred male and female respondents, aged 10-19 years, were randomly selected through a multistage sampling technique from private and public schools in Ife Central Local Government Area.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

The prevalence of obesity has continued to rise at an alarming rate worldwide to such an extent that it has been described as a global epidemic. Our study aims to investigate the pattern and determinants of obesity among adolescent females in private and public schools in the Olorunda Local Government Area of Osun State, Nigeria. This is a cross-sectional descriptive study.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Nigeria, like most African nations, is basically conservative, but the young people are becoming more sexually liberated, and the incidence of STD/HIV, unwanted pregnancies and abortions among these young people is on the increase. The use of barrier contraception (BC), which is a cost-effective method of preventing STD/HIV, unwanted pregnancies and its attending complications, has therefore become an important issue in reproductive health. This descriptive cross-sectional study was carried out among first year students of Osun State University, Nigeria.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Poor reproductive health constitutes one of the leading public health problems in the world, particularly in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). We report here an academic partnership that commenced in 2003 between a US institution and six universities in SSA. The partnership addresses the human resources development challenge in Africa by strengthening public health education and research capacity to improve population and reproductive health (PRH) outcomes in low-resource settings.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Objective: This paper highlights the relevance of spousal communication on males' attitude towards their partners' contraceptive use.

Design: This was a cross-sectional study.

Materials And Methods: Data for the study were obtained from a survey carried out in three states, Oyo, Osun, and Ondo, mainly inhabited by the Yorubas.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF
Article Synopsis
  • The study aimed to examine how common chewing problems are among older adults in relation to their body mass index, self-rated oral health, and oral hygiene assessment in a specific region of Nigeria.
  • Results showed that 44.1% of elderly participants reported difficulties with chewing, particularly in the lower right quadrant, and many rated their oral health poorly, indicating a significant link between oral health ratings and actual oral conditions.
  • The findings highlight the need for targeted health promotion focusing on oral health for the elderly, suggesting that further evaluation of traditional dental care products is necessary to improve outcomes.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF

This paper reports the findings at baseline in a multi-phase project that aimed at reducing maternal mortality in a local government area (LGA) of South-West Nigeria. The objectives were to determine the availability of essential obstetric care (EOC) services in the LGA and to assess the quality of existing services. The first phase of this interventional study, which is the focus of this paper, consisted of a baseline health facility and needs assessment survey using instruments adapted from the United Nations guidelines.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF
Article Synopsis
  • The study investigates the involvement of married men in family planning decisions in rural and urban Nigeria.
  • Men in both settings showed high awareness of family planning methods, with a strong preference for joint decision-making between spouses.
  • Contrary to common beliefs, the findings suggest that men support family planning but may not feel comfortable accompanying their wives to seek contraceptive services.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF