671-P: Obesity in African Immigrants Is Associated with Body Size Dissatisfaction and Poor Cardiometabolic Health

In African immigrants, the relationship between obesity and body size dissatisfaction and cardiometabolic health is unknown. Hence, we assessed body size dissatisfaction and cardiometabolic health in 352 African-born Blacks living in the Washington DC area (female: 39% (137/352) age 40±11y (mean±SD)...

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Veröffentlicht in:Diabetes (New York, N.Y.) N.Y.), 2023-06, Vol.72 (Supplement_1), p.1
Hauptverfasser: HURSTON, JAMAIICA, SHOUP, ELYSSA, DE DIEU GATETE, JEAN, SCHENK, BLAYNE R., MABUNDO, LILIAN, DUBOSE, CHRISTOPHER, JAGANNATHAN, RAM, HORLYCK-ROMANOVSKY, MARGRETHE F., SUMNER, ANNE E., WORTHY, CHARLITA C.
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Zusammenfassung:In African immigrants, the relationship between obesity and body size dissatisfaction and cardiometabolic health is unknown. Hence, we assessed body size dissatisfaction and cardiometabolic health in 352 African-born Blacks living in the Washington DC area (female: 39% (137/352) age 40±11y (mean±SD)). Using the Stunkard Figure Rating Scale, participants ranked their perceived body size and wish body size. Body size dissatisfaction was defined as the difference between perceived and wish body size. Adverse cardiometabolic health was determined by the presence of type 2 diabetes (T2D) or elevated BP (BP≥120/80) or elevated non-HDL cholesterol levels. Obesity prevalence was 27% (94/352) and higher in women than men (38% (52/137) vs 20% (42/215) P
ISSN:0012-1797
1939-327X
DOI:10.2337/db23-671-P