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Korean Journal of Community Nutrition
2007 Volume.12 No. 4 p.477 ~ p.488
Comparison of Health Status and Dietary Habits by Percent Body Fat (PBF) Change for Adult Women in the Weight Control Program by the Community Health Center
Moon Hyun-Kyung

Lee Hyun-Jin
Park Young
Abstract
Prevalence of an obese population has been increasing in Korea. Obesity is considered a major risk factor for chronic
degenerative diseases. Specifically, prevalence of obesity is prominent for adult woman in Korea. In many weight
control programs, weight change did not often show any beneficial effects for health. These facts discourage people
in the program. Thus in this study, the anthropometry, blood pressure, serum biochemical indices and dietary habits
were compared by percent body fat change for adult women to show the beneficial effects of the weight control program. Study subjects were 134. Measurements were done before and after the weight control program. Percent Body Fat (PBF) was measured by bioelectrical impedance analysis. Using PBF changes, subjects were grouped as I (more than 1% increase), M (¡¾ 1% change), and D (more than 1% decrease). Data were analyzed using SPSS 12.0 program. Among the 134 participants, 13 increased their weight and 100 decreased. For PBF, 19 increased and 59 decreased. Statistical significant differences were shown for anthropometric assessments before and after for all weight, fat mass, percent body fat, waist-hip ratio and body mass index. I had increases, and D shows decreases. But the difference of D is large than M. Systolic and diastolic blood pressures decreased in all groups (p < 0.05). Fasting blood glucose decreased in all groups but were statistically significant only in D. Also triglyceride decreased in D (p < 0.05). Thus health conditions showed desirable changes in I
KEYWORD
obesity, percent body fat (PBF), PBF change, weight control programs, adult women
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