Female empowerment as a social determinant of female obesity: A comparative analysis of Nigerian and Canadian women

dc.contributor.advisorKeeping-Burke, Lisa
dc.contributor.advisorAudas, Richard
dc.contributor.authorEjeh, Joseph
dc.date.accessioned2024-03-11T13:21:09Z
dc.date.available2024-03-11T13:21:09Z
dc.date.issued2023-12
dc.description.abstractThis study examined the effect of women’s empowerment as a social determinant of female obesity in Nigeria and Canada. The study consists of descriptive analysis and a multinomial logistic regression of the women empowerment metrics and its relationship with female obesity in Canada and Nigeria. The prevalence rates of the various obesity categories underweight (UW), normal weight (NW), overweight (OW) and obese (O) based on the CCHS and NDHS, were approximated as Canada (UW (≈3%), NW (≈52%), OW (≈25%) and O (≈20%)) and Nigeria (UW (≈12%), NW (≈61%), OW (≈18%) and O (≈9%)) respectively. Odds ratios (OR) reveals that the women empowerment indicators have effect on female obesity at all significance levels (p < 1%, 5% and 10%). In Canada obesity is a modifiable risk factor for empowered women while in Nigeria obesity is a thing of wealth, attention should be focused on mitigating strategies that are non pharmacologically centric.
dc.description.copyright©Joseph Ejeh, (2023)
dc.format.extentx, 147
dc.format.mediumelectronic
dc.identifier.oclc(OCoLC)1440257827en
dc.identifier.otherThesis 11353en
dc.identifier.urihttps://unbscholar.lib.unb.ca/handle/1882/37749
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherUniversity of New Brunswick
dc.rightshttp://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2
dc.subject.disciplineInterdisciplinary Studies
dc.subject.lcshFeminism--Canada.en
dc.subject.lcshFeminism--Nigeria.en
dc.subject.lcshObesity--Canada.en
dc.subject.lcshObesity--Nigeria.en
dc.subject.lcshHealth status indicators--Canada.en
dc.subject.lcshHealth status indicators--Nigeria.en
dc.subject.lcshCanada.en
dc.subject.lcshNigeria.en
dc.titleFemale empowerment as a social determinant of female obesity: A comparative analysis of Nigerian and Canadian women
dc.typemaster thesis
oaire.license.conditionother
thesis.degree.disciplineInterdisciplinary Studies
thesis.degree.grantorUniversity of New Brunswick
thesis.degree.levelmasters
thesis.degree.nameM.A.H.S.R.

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