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        Volume 8: No. 1, January 2011

        ORIGINAL RESEARCH
        Obesity and Obesity-Related Comorbidities in a Canadian First Nation Population

        Sex Age, y BMI ≥30 kg/m2, % Abdominal Obesity, %
        Men

        18-29

        36 38

        30-39

        43 41

        40-49

        62 70

        ≥50

        58 78
        Women

        18-29

        61 76

        30-39

        61 79

        40-49

        65 79

        ≥50

        78 95

        Figure 1. Prevalence of obesity by age and sex in a Canadian First Nation population. BMI, body mass index. Abdominal obesity was defined as as waist circumference greater than 102 cm for men and greater than 88 cm for women.

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        Sex Age, y No. of Comorbidities, %
        0, % 1, % 2, % 3 or 4, %
        Men

        18-29

        52 26 15 7

        30-39

        31 29 18 21

        40-49

        15 28 28 30

        ≥50

        12 22 30 37

        All ages

        31 26 21 21
        Women

        18-29

        27 29 29 14

        30-39

        20 36 23 20

        40-49

        14 27 27 31

        ≥50

        7 5 19 68

        All ages

        19 27 25 29

        Figure 2. Percentage of sample with chronic conditions (obesity, diabetes, hypertension, dyslipidemia) by age and sex in a Canadian First Nation population. Because of rounding, percentages may not total 100.

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