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Journal of Obesity & Weight Loss Therapy
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Frequency of consumption pattern of beverages among civil servants in Ogun State

10th International Conference and Exhibition on Obesity & Weight Management

Nupo Sunday Sedodo

Moshood Abiola Polytechnic, Nigeria

Posters & Accepted Abstracts: J Obes Weight Loss Ther

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Abstract
Beverage consumption is commonly found among the elites in the society. This study aimed to determine the frequency of beverage consumption among the civil servants in the state. A cross sectional study was carried out among randomly selected 500 civil servants in Abeokuta Ogun State. Anthropometric measurement was used to determine the nutritional status. The blood pressure was measured using sphygmomanometer. A validated structured questionnaire was used obtain information on the beverage consumption. The result of the anthropometric measurements study showed that 11% of the subjects were obese while 45% were overweight. Only four percent of the subjects had hypertension. The result of the frequency of consumption of beverages revealed that there were significant differences between male and female (p<0.005). The study showed that there is strong correlation between beverage consumption and development of chronic non communicable diseases.
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