The role of built environment, personal, religious, cultural, and socioeconomic factors in increasing overweight and obesity rate in women vs men: A case study of Karachi, Pakistan

Published: 21 September 2022| Version 1 | DOI: 10.17632/nbyc42mzxc.1
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Afsheen Sadaf

Description

Data for 210 randomly selected study participants in from six neighborhoods (two from each SES) in low-income, middle-income, and high-income socioeconomic status. Including demographical data, male and female study participants (20 years and above) filled a guided and detailed survey questionnaire for various “SES”, “Personal”, “Cultural”, “Religious”, and “Built Environment” related questions which affect their ability to perform PA and/or sport in their neighborhoods.

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1-Criteria for selection of case study location. 2- Research and Survey Design 3- Survey questionnaire 4-Criteria for selection of study participants: -Including demographical data, male and female study participants (20 years and above) filled a guided and detailed survey questionnaire for various “SES”, “Personal”, “Cultural”, “Religious”, and “Built Environment” related questions which affect their ability to perform PA and/or sport in their neighborhoods.

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University of Florida

Categories

Obesity in Developing Economies, Cultural Factor, Assessment of Environmental Factors Related to Physical Behavior, Built Environment

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