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Estimating the prevalence of overweight and obesity in Nigeria in 2020: a systematic review and meta-analysis.

Davies AdeloyeJanet O Ige-ElegbedeMartinsixtus EzejimoforEyitayo O OwolabiNnenna EzeigweChiamaka OmoyeleRex G MpazanjeMary T DewanEmmanuel AgogoMuktar A GadanyaWondimagegnehu AlemuMichael O HarhayAsa AutaAkindele O Adebiyi
Published in: Annals of medicine (2021)
Our findings suggest a high prevalence of overweight and obesity in Nigeria. This is marked in urban Nigeria and among women, which may in part be due to widespread sedentary lifestyles and a surge in processed food outlets, largely reflective of a trend across many African settings.KEY MESSAGESAbout 12 million persons in Nigeria were estimated to be obese in 2020, with prevalence considerably higher among women. Nutritional and epidemiological transitions driven by demographic changes, rising income, urbanization, unhealthy lifestyles, and consumption of highly processed diets appear to be driving an obesity epidemic in the country.
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