KENFIN-EDURA: Explaining non-communicable disease-related behaviour in the context of urbanization, family and wealth
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Background
The prevalence of non-communicable diseases is increasing in lower-middle-income countries as these countries transition to unhealthy lifestyles. The transition is mostly predominant in urban areas. We assessed the association between wealth and obesity in two sub-counties in Nairobi City County, Kenya, in the context of family and poverty.
Results
A total of 149 households, response rate of 93%, participated, 72 from Embakasi and 77 from Langata. Most of the participants residing in Embakasi belonged to the lower income and education groups whereas participants residing in Langata belonged to the higher income and education groups. About 30% of the pre-adolescent participants in Langata were with at least overweight, whereas the respective number in Embakasi was only 6% (p<0.001). In contrast, the prevalence of adults (mostly mothers) with overweight and obesity was high (65%) and similar in the two study areas. Wealth (b = 0.01; SE 0.0; p=0.003) and income (b = 0.29; S...
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2025-05-13



