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Volume 8

Journal of Obesity & Weight Loss Therapy

Obesity Middle East 2018

June 25-26, 2018

June 25-26, 2018 Dubai, UAE

Middle East Obesity, Bariatric Surgery

and Endocrinology Congress

Prevalence of metabolic syndrome in specially challenged children

Anshoo Agarwal

1

, Fariha Kauser

2

and Madiha Younas

3

1

University of Dundee, UK

2

Northern Border University, Saudi Arabia

3

Riphah International University, Pakistan

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besity has become one of the major risk factors for chronic diseases later in life. It is a reversible predisposing factor

for several debilitating diseases including atherosclerosis, hypertension and diabetes mellitus. So our main goal is to

raise awareness among the special care centers and to educate the parents and staff about the risks of obesity and associated

disorders and measures to be taken to improve their lifestyle and prevent the complications which may occur in the future

in such individuals. This study aimed to determine risk factors by assessing the prevalence of obesity, overweight, central

obesity, their associated factors and other diseases in specially challenged children and to educate the parents and care takers

about the risk of among them. The study was done based on a pre-structured questionnaire comprising the lifestyle data, in

particular, age, sex, ethnicity, medical condition, diet, socioeconomic status, education level, family history of obesity and

frequency of physical activity in specially challenged people. Variables including height, weight, height/weight ratio, waist

circumference, calculation of BMI were also determined as a requirement to study obesity among them. Diagnosis of obesity

and central obesity was confirmed by the WHO standard recommended method by determining of Body Mass Index (BMI)

and Waist Circumference (WC). We studied the percentage of specially challenged children who are obese, overweight, have

central obesity and are at risk. The study provided information about the changes in lifestyle which are required to avoid the

complications and reducing the prevalence of obesity among the specially challenged people. It also helped in educating the

parents and care takers of these people regarding risk of cardiovascular disorders and the diseases associated with obesity and

among these people. The prevalence of obesity was high indicating that these individuals are prone to chronic diseases in the

future, if not intervened at early stages. There is a need to educate the parents and care takers of these people. More health

programs should be introduced among these centers to fight the prevalence of obesity and make the health care providers

aware of the danger of obesity among them.

Biography

Anshoo Agarwal is currently working as Professor & Chairperson at Department of Pathology, Northern Border University, Arar Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. She

received her Bachelor of Medicine & Bachelor of Surgery from King George's Medical College Lucknow. Dr. Anshoo Agarwal received her M.D in Pathology

from LLRM Medical College / Ch. Charan Singh University. She is an Associate professor and Discipline Coordinator in University Technology MARA,Malaysia.

Dr. Anshoo Agarwal has served on many scientific memberships like Life member of Indian Association of Pathology and Microbiology, Member of International

Academy Pathology, Life member of Indian Society of Hematology & Transfusion Medicine,Emirates Medical Association Pathology Society. Dr. Anshoo Agarwal

has more than 80 publications. Dr. Anshoo Agarwal is editorial member of 3 journals and has many reviewed publications. Dr. Anshoo Agarwal research interests

include Advance Haematology & Immunohaematology, Breast cancer and Anticancer vaccines.

dranshoo3@gmail.com

Anshoo Agarwal et al., J Obes Weight Loss Ther 2018, Volume 8

DOI: 10.4172/2165-7904-C3-063