Obesity and overweight prevalence in immigration: A Meta-analysis

作者: Sohrab Amiri , None

DOI: 10.1016/J.OBMED.2021.100321

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摘要: Abstract Objectives In recent decades, the immigrant population has been growing steadily. The purpose of this study is to evaluate prevalence obesity and overweight in worldwide. Method meta-analysis was developed within PRISMA. Keywords set up for use searching PubMed Embase English-language studies that were available before February 2020. BMI ≥25, noted separate analysis. also shown men women, immigration refugees, measured self-reported based on continents. heterogeneity domain calculated according ᵡ2 I. Result 24% 95% Confidence Interval (CI) between 22 27% 37% CI 31–44%. 20% 44% respectively. women 34%. fifty-nine indicated there a high (I (Migration IeOf, 2010) 99.9%). Discussion One four immigrants found be obese overweight. Obesity can affect other health aspects cause many diseases. Therefore, increasing attention issue monitoring it need community health.

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