AI Article Synopsis

  • Obesity is a significant risk factor for diabetes, and this study investigates its prevalence among type 2 diabetic patients in Morocco's Beni-Mellal Khenifra region.
  • In a 2017 survey of 975 patients, findings revealed that 40.4% were overweight, 28.8% were generally obese, and a concerning 73.7% had abdominal obesity, with notable associations found with female gender, age, and insulin treatment.
  • The study emphasizes the urgent need for a targeted lifestyle intervention program for this population, particularly focusing on the higher obesity rates observed in women.

Article Abstract

Background: Obesity constitutes a major risk factor for the development of diabetes, and has been linked with poor glycaemic control among type 2 diabetic patients.

Aims: This study examines the prevalence of overweight/obesity and associated factors in type 2 diabetic patients in the Beni-Mellal Khenifra region in Morocco.

Methods: A questionnaire-based cross-sectional study was conducted in 2017 among 975 diabetes patients attending primary health centres. Demographic and clinical data were collected through face-to-face interviews. Anthropometric measurements, including body weight, height and waist circumference, were taken using standardized techniques and calibrated equipment.

Results: The prevalence of overweight was 40.4%, the general obesity was 28.8% and the abdominal obesity was 73.7%. Using multivariate analysis, we noted that the general obesity was associated with female sex (AOR= 3,004, 95% CI: 1.761-5.104, P<0.001), increased age (AOR=2.192, 95% CI: 1.116-4.307, P<0.023) and good glycaemic control (AOR=1.594, 95% CI: 1.056-2.407, P=0.027), whereas abdominal obesity was associated wih female sex (AOR=2.654, 95% CI: 1.507-4.671, P<0.001) and insulin treatment (AOR=2.927, 95% CI: 1.031-8.757, P=0.048).

Conclusion: Overweight, general obesity and abdominal obesity were high among participants, especially among women. Taken together, these findings urge the implementation of a roadmap for this diabetic subpopulation to have a new lifestyle.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8356625PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/ahs.v21i1.5DOI Listing

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