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Body Mass

Facts

Although men are less likely to consider themselves overweight, the fact is that men are more likely to be overweight than women.

Overweight or obesity increases the risk of a range of health problems, including coronary heart disease, diabetes mellitus, some cancers, gall stone, joint disease and obstructive sleep apnoea.


Figures

Weight status* of the adult population by gender, Hong Kong SAR, 2007.

 

Based on BMI calculation

Self-perceived

Male

Female

Male

Female

Underweight

4.8%

15.1%

10.0%

6.1%

Normal/Just right

39.0%

51.3%

51.5%

48.0%

Overweight/Obese

50.3%

28.0%

37.7%

45.5%

Unknown/Missing/Outliers

5.9%

5.6%

0.7%

0.4%

Note: Add-ups may not be equal to total due to rounding.

Prevalence of overweight/obese* by gender, Hong Kong SAR, 2004-2007

Note: *According to the World Health Organization (WHO) classification of weight status (Asian standard), the weight status is considered as “Underweight”, “Normal”, “Overweight” and “Obese” when the Body Mass Index (BMI) is equal to <18.5, 18.5-<23.0, 23.0-<25.0 and >/=25.0 kg/m2 respectively.

Source:Behavioural Risk Factor Surveys, 2004-2007. Department of Health

 
 
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