Burden Of Disease Attributable To Overweight And Obesity In Malaysia
- Author:
Foo Lee Peng
;
Hanny Zurina Hamzah
;
Norashidah Mohamed Nor
;
Rusmawati Said
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
obesity;
relative risk;
disability-adjusted life year (DALY);
population attributable fraction (PAF)
- MeSH:
obesity;
relative risk;
disability-adjusted life year (DALY);
population attributable fraction (PAF)
- From:Malaysian Journal of Public Health Medicine
2018;18(1):11-18
- CountryMalaysia
- Language:English
-
Abstract:
The overweight and obese population may affect the population health which can lead to economic stability and development of the countries to be compromised. Thus, this study estimates the burden of disease attributable to overweight and obesity in Malaysia for adults aged 20-59 years old. Population attribution fraction (PAF) and disability-adjusted life year (DALY) have been used to quantify years of life lost from premature death and number of years lost due to disability resulting from obesity and overweight. The burden of disease attributable to overweight was 1582 and 1146 PYs per 1000 persons for male and female, respectively. Meanwhile, the burden of disease attributable to obesity was 2951 PYs per 1000 persons with women in the lead at 1657 PYs per 1000 persons. The burden of overweight and obesity among Malaysian adults is substantial. The outcome of this study is crucial as it gives a comprehensive information on the burden of overweight and obesity in Malaysia. The information from this study also enables the authorities to develop activities and programs to combat obesity and tomaintain healthy lifestyle among Malaysian.
- Full text:22.2017my0340.pdf