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Obesity and type 2 diabetes in sub-Saharan Africans – Is the burden in today’s Africa similar to African migrants in Europe? The RODAM study
by
Owusu-Dabo, Ellis
, Adeyemo, Adebowale
, Spranger, Joachim
, Amoah, Stephen K.
, Agyei-Baffour, Peter
, Galbete, Cecilia
, van Straalen, Jan
, Beune, Erik
, Addo, Juliet
, Henneman, Peter
, Agyemang, Charles
, Bahendeka, Silver
, Burr, Tom
, Smeeth, Liam
, Schulze, Matthias B.
, Danquah, Ina
, Klipstein-Grobusch, Kerstin
, Stronks, Karien
, Meeks, Karlijn
, de Graft Aikins, Ama
, Mockenhaupt, Frank P.
, Nicolaou, Mary
in
Adult
/ Africa South of the Sahara - epidemiology
/ Africa South of the Sahara - ethnology
/ Aged
/ Biomedicine
/ Black People
/ Blood pressure
/ Body mass index
/ Cross-Sectional Studies
/ Diabetes
/ Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 - epidemiology
/ Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 - ethnology
/ Europe - epidemiology
/ Female
/ Ghanaians
/ Health aspects
/ Humans
/ Male
/ Medical research
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Medicine, Experimental
/ Middle Aged
/ Obesity
/ Obesity - epidemiology
/ Obesity - ethnology
/ Population
/ Prevalence
/ Prevalence studies (Epidemiology)
/ Questionnaires
/ Research Article
/ Transients and Migrants - statistics & numerical data
/ Type 2 diabetes
2016
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Obesity and type 2 diabetes in sub-Saharan Africans – Is the burden in today’s Africa similar to African migrants in Europe? The RODAM study
by
Owusu-Dabo, Ellis
, Adeyemo, Adebowale
, Spranger, Joachim
, Amoah, Stephen K.
, Agyei-Baffour, Peter
, Galbete, Cecilia
, van Straalen, Jan
, Beune, Erik
, Addo, Juliet
, Henneman, Peter
, Agyemang, Charles
, Bahendeka, Silver
, Burr, Tom
, Smeeth, Liam
, Schulze, Matthias B.
, Danquah, Ina
, Klipstein-Grobusch, Kerstin
, Stronks, Karien
, Meeks, Karlijn
, de Graft Aikins, Ama
, Mockenhaupt, Frank P.
, Nicolaou, Mary
in
Adult
/ Africa South of the Sahara - epidemiology
/ Africa South of the Sahara - ethnology
/ Aged
/ Biomedicine
/ Black People
/ Blood pressure
/ Body mass index
/ Cross-Sectional Studies
/ Diabetes
/ Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 - epidemiology
/ Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 - ethnology
/ Europe - epidemiology
/ Female
/ Ghanaians
/ Health aspects
/ Humans
/ Male
/ Medical research
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Medicine, Experimental
/ Middle Aged
/ Obesity
/ Obesity - epidemiology
/ Obesity - ethnology
/ Population
/ Prevalence
/ Prevalence studies (Epidemiology)
/ Questionnaires
/ Research Article
/ Transients and Migrants - statistics & numerical data
/ Type 2 diabetes
2016
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Obesity and type 2 diabetes in sub-Saharan Africans – Is the burden in today’s Africa similar to African migrants in Europe? The RODAM study
by
Owusu-Dabo, Ellis
, Adeyemo, Adebowale
, Spranger, Joachim
, Amoah, Stephen K.
, Agyei-Baffour, Peter
, Galbete, Cecilia
, van Straalen, Jan
, Beune, Erik
, Addo, Juliet
, Henneman, Peter
, Agyemang, Charles
, Bahendeka, Silver
, Burr, Tom
, Smeeth, Liam
, Schulze, Matthias B.
, Danquah, Ina
, Klipstein-Grobusch, Kerstin
, Stronks, Karien
, Meeks, Karlijn
, de Graft Aikins, Ama
, Mockenhaupt, Frank P.
, Nicolaou, Mary
in
Adult
/ Africa South of the Sahara - epidemiology
/ Africa South of the Sahara - ethnology
/ Aged
/ Biomedicine
/ Black People
/ Blood pressure
/ Body mass index
/ Cross-Sectional Studies
/ Diabetes
/ Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 - epidemiology
/ Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 - ethnology
/ Europe - epidemiology
/ Female
/ Ghanaians
/ Health aspects
/ Humans
/ Male
/ Medical research
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Medicine, Experimental
/ Middle Aged
/ Obesity
/ Obesity - epidemiology
/ Obesity - ethnology
/ Population
/ Prevalence
/ Prevalence studies (Epidemiology)
/ Questionnaires
/ Research Article
/ Transients and Migrants - statistics & numerical data
/ Type 2 diabetes
2016
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Obesity and type 2 diabetes in sub-Saharan Africans – Is the burden in today’s Africa similar to African migrants in Europe? The RODAM study
2016
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Overview
Background
Rising rates of obesity and type 2 diabetes (T2D) are impending major threats to the health of African populations, but the extent to which they differ between rural and urban settings in Africa and upon migration to Europe is unknown. We assessed the burden of obesity and T2D among Ghanaians living in rural and urban Ghana and Ghanaian migrants living in different European countries.
Methods
A multi-centre cross-sectional study was conducted among Ghanaian adults (n = 5659) aged 25–70 years residing in rural and urban Ghana and three European cities (Amsterdam, London and Berlin). Comparisons between groups were made using prevalence ratios (PRs) with adjustments for age and education.
Results
In rural Ghana, the prevalence of obesity was 1.3 % in men and 8.3 % in women. The prevalence was considerably higher in urban Ghana (men, 6.9 %; PR: 5.26, 95 % CI, 2.04–13.57; women, 33.9 %; PR: 4.11, 3.13–5.40) and even more so in Europe, especially in London (men, 21.4 %; PR: 15.04, 5.98–37.84; women, 54.2 %; PR: 6.63, 5.04–8.72). The prevalence of T2D was low at 3.6 % and 5.5 % in rural Ghanaian men and women, and increased in urban Ghanaians (men, 10.3 %; PR: 3.06; 1.73–5.40; women, 9.2 %; PR: 1.81, 1.25–2.64) and highest in Berlin (men, 15.3 %; PR: 4.47; 2.50–7.98; women, 10.2 %; PR: 2.21, 1.30–3.75). Impaired fasting glycaemia prevalence was comparatively higher only in Amsterdam, and in London, men compared with rural Ghana.
Conclusion
Our study shows high risks of obesity and T2D among sub-Saharan African populations living in Europe. In Ghana, similarly high prevalence rates were seen in an urban environment, whereas in rural areas, the prevalence of obesity among women is already remarkable. Similar processes underlying the high burden of obesity and T2D following migration may also be at play in sub-Saharan Africa as a consequence of urbanisation.
Publisher
BioMed Central,BioMed Central Ltd,Springer Nature B.V
Subject
/ Africa South of the Sahara - epidemiology
/ Africa South of the Sahara - ethnology
/ Aged
/ Diabetes
/ Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 - epidemiology
/ Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 - ethnology
/ Female
/ Humans
/ Male
/ Medicine
/ Obesity
/ Prevalence studies (Epidemiology)
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