Introduction: The prevalence of overweight and obesity is
increasing at an alarming rate. It is a major factor for many
other metabolic disorders. This study aimed to determine
the prevalence of increase body mass index (BMI) and
obesity and their associated demographic characteristics
among adults in an urban area.
Methods: A retrospective study was conducted where data
was extracted from the Health Status Screening Form
(BSSK) at health clinics in Johor Bahru. Using the World
Health Organization (WHO), criteria for obesity, BMI≥30.0
kg/m2 was specified as obese and combination of both BMI
ranges for overweight (25.0-30.0kg/m2) and obesity
(≥30.0kg/m2) as elevated BMI.
Results: The overall prevalence of elevated BMI and obesity
was 54.6% and 20.1% respectively. Men had a higher
prevalence of elevated BMI (57.4%) with odds of 1.28 higher
(95%CI: 1.04-1.58). High prevalence of elevated BMI and
obesity were seen among the Indians (elevated BMI - 60.2%,
obesity - 19.4%) followed by Malays (elevated BMI -57.8%,
obesity - 23.1%) and Chinese showed the lowest (elevated
BMI - 39.0%, obesity - 8.8%). The odds of elevated BMI and
obesity were lower among younger adults as compared to
older adults (≥30 years old).
Conclusion: Using WHO criteria, about one in two adults had
elevated BMI while one in five were obese. Elevated BMI and
obesity disparities were evident in age and ethnicity, but sex
differences were encountered in elevated BMI group.