Research Article

Prevalence and Predictors of Obesity and Overweight among Adults Visiting Primary Care Settings in the Southwestern Region, Saudi Arabia

Table 3

Prevalence of obesity and overweight according to general characteristics of the studied population.

VariableNormal
N (%)
Overweight
N (%)
Obesity
N (%)

Gender

Male310 (33)382 (40.7)246 (26.2)

Female250 (35.5)249 (35.4)205 (29.1)

Nationality

Saudi410 (34)468 (38.8)328 (27.2)

Non Saudi115 (35.9)120 (37.5)85 (26.6)

Marital Status

Married264 (45.1)199 (34)123 (21)

Single258 (28)384 (41.6)281 (30.4)

Divorced33 (29.5)42 (37.5)37 (33)

Level of Education

Primary301 (35.6)308 (36.4)236 (27.9)

Secondary130 (29.8)193 (44.3)113 (25.9)

University120 (36.5)113 (34.3)96 (29.2)

Monthly Income

>7000 SAR265 (40.9)227 (35)156 (24.1)

5000-7000 SAR84 (29.3)129 (44.9)74 (25.8)

<5000 SAR111 (23.7)198 (42.2)160 (34.1)

Hypertension

Yes62 (24.31)83 (32.54)110 (43.13)

No499 (35.09)539 (37.90)384 (27.00)

Smoking Status

Non-Smoker397 (35.25)370 (32.85)360 (31.94)

Ex-Smoker66 (33.50)43 (21.82)88 (44.67)

Smoker151 (47.18)72 (22.5)97 (30.31)

Overweight was defined as BMI equal to or greater than 25. Obesity was defined as BMI equal to or greater than 30.