![]() In 2014, 462 million adults worldwide were categorized as underweight, while 1.9 billion were considered overweight, and more than 600 million obese. Dietary diversity inversely affected systolic blood pressure. On average, the number of chronic diseases was 1.08 in men and 1.79 in women. Dietary diversity and DBM occurrence were inversely correlated. DBM was observed significantly higher in women than in men. The existence of DBM was confirmed by 16.4% of the subjects. The occurrence of both anemia (23.6%) and chronic diseases such as hypertension (57.1%), diabetes (12.1%), and hypercholesterolemia (3.6%) was considerably high. Dietary diversity was very few overall (< 5). Analysis of the dietary intakes revealed high for cereal (7.73 points), but very low for milk (0.25 points) and fruits (0.51 points). Of the subjects, 3.6% were underweight, 24.3% were normal or healthy weight, while 72.2% were overweight and obese. The average height, weight, and body mass index for men were 160.08 cm, 62.6 kg and 25.45 kg/m 2, respectively, and those for women were 148.74 cm, 58.09 kg, and 26.21 kg/m 2, respectively. The average age of the subjects was 47.2 years. ![]()
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