Authors
Penny Farrell, Joel Negin, Mamaru Awoke, Anne Marie Thow, Malaefono Taua, Taiaopo Faumuina, Seema Mihrshahi, Pavle Vizintin, Justin Richards
Publication date
2019/3/1
Journal
Appetite
Volume
134
Pages
155-161
Publisher
Academic Press
Description
Adults in Samoa have the third highest obesity prevalence 
in the world, and the prevalence is higher in women than men. The nutritional status of a household in most low- and middle-income countries is positively influenced by the level of control women have over financial resources. Our analysis examined how consumption of specific dietary groups was associated with different sociodemographic and individual health risk factor groups for women who participated in the 2014 Samoa Demographic and Health Survey.
Our research question was explored through multivariate analysis of the 2014 Samoa Demographic and Health Survey dataset. The sociodemographic and health behaviour groups included in our analysis were: urban vs. rural residence, wealth quintile, education level, participation in physical activity program, lives with husband/partner, household size, parity, age, smoking, and alcohol …
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