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Obesity

Public Health

2023

Research outputs 2022 to 2026

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Would You Like Fries With That? Investigating Fast-Food Outlet Availability Near Schools In Perth, Western Australia, Gina S. A. Trapp, Paula Hooper, Wesley Billingham, Lukar Thornton, Ainslie Sartori, Kelly Kennington, Amanda Devine, Stephanie Godrich, Ros Sambell, Justine Howard, Alexia Bivoltsis Feb 2023

Would You Like Fries With That? Investigating Fast-Food Outlet Availability Near Schools In Perth, Western Australia, Gina S. A. Trapp, Paula Hooper, Wesley Billingham, Lukar Thornton, Ainslie Sartori, Kelly Kennington, Amanda Devine, Stephanie Godrich, Ros Sambell, Justine Howard, Alexia Bivoltsis

Research outputs 2022 to 2026

Issue addressed: Locating fast-food outlets near schools is a potential public health risk to schoolchildren, given the easy access and repeated exposure to energy-dense, nutrient-poor foods they provide. Fast-food outlet availability near schools has not been previously investigated in Perth, Western Australia. This study aimed to quantify fast-food outlet availability near Perth schools and determine whether differences in area-level disadvantage and school type exist. Methods: Fast-food outlet locations were sourced from Perth Local Governments in 2018/2019. All Perth Primary (n = 454), Secondary (n = 107) and K-12 (n = 94) schools were assigned an area-level disadvantage decile ranking based …


Unrecognized Hypertension Among A General Adult Ghanaian Population: An Urban Community-Based Cross-Sectional Study Of Prevalence And Putative Risk Factors Of Lifestyle And Obesity Indices, Enoch O. Anto, Wina I. O. Boadu, Emmanuel E. Korsah, Ezkiel Ansah, Eric Adua, Joseph Frimpong, Patience Nyarkoa, Valentine C. K. T. Tamakloe, Emmanuel Acheampong, Evans A. Asamoah, Stephen Opoku, Ebenezer Afrifa-Yamoah, Max E. Annani-Akollor, Christian Obirikorang Jan 2023

Unrecognized Hypertension Among A General Adult Ghanaian Population: An Urban Community-Based Cross-Sectional Study Of Prevalence And Putative Risk Factors Of Lifestyle And Obesity Indices, Enoch O. Anto, Wina I. O. Boadu, Emmanuel E. Korsah, Ezkiel Ansah, Eric Adua, Joseph Frimpong, Patience Nyarkoa, Valentine C. K. T. Tamakloe, Emmanuel Acheampong, Evans A. Asamoah, Stephen Opoku, Ebenezer Afrifa-Yamoah, Max E. Annani-Akollor, Christian Obirikorang

Research outputs 2022 to 2026

Hypertension (HTN) is the leading cause of cardiovascular diseases. Nevertheless, most individuals in developing countries are unaware of their blood pressure status. We determined the prevalence of unrecognized hypertension and its association with lifestyle factors and new obesity indices among the adult population. This community-based study was conducted among 1288 apparently healthy adults aged 18–80 years in the Ablekuma North Municipality, Ghana. Sociodemographic, lifestyle characteristics, blood pressure and anthropometric indices were obtained. The prevalence of unrecognized HTN was 18.4% (237 / 1288). The age groups 45–54 years [aOR = 2.29, 95% CI (1.33–3.95), p = 0.003] and 55–79 years [aOR …