Central African Journal of Public Health

Volume 6, Issue 4, August 2020

  • An Evaluation of the Financial Cost-Benefit Analysis and Acbr of Obesity Treatment in the Bamenda Municipality

    Kinga Bertila Mayin, Sundjo Fabien, Nfor Omarine Nlinwe, Njimanted Godfrey Forgha

    Issue: Volume 6, Issue 4, August 2020
    Pages: 180-191
    Received: 21 April 2020
    Accepted: 11 May 2020
    Published: 28 May 2020
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    Abstract: According to the WHO report of 2014, 5 people die every minute and 7,671 persons die each day from obesity related complications in the world [36]. Overweight and obesity are the fifth leading risks for global deaths. In June 2013, the American Medical Association recognized obesity as an epidemic. In Cameroon, the prevalence in 2014 stood at 9.6%,... Show More
  • Obesity and Risk of Comorbidity: Prevalence and Associated Factors in Children Aged 6 to 9 Years in Public and Private Schools in Douala-Cameroon

    Ayina Ayina Clarisse Noel, Assomo Ndemba Peguy Brice, Mekoulou Ndongo Jerson, Bilog Nadine Carole, Ahmadou, Bindi Ngasse Josiane Gertrude, Etaga Noel Babayana, Temfemo Abdou, Mbanya Jean Claude, Sobngwi Eugène, Mandengue Samuel Honoré, Etoundi Ngoa Laurent Serge

    Issue: Volume 6, Issue 4, August 2020
    Pages: 192-199
    Received: 25 May 2020
    Accepted: 10 June 2020
    Published: 20 June 2020
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    Abstract: Childhood obesity has unhealthy consequences, both in the short and long terms. Recently, a worrying increase in overweight and obesity in Sub-Saharan African children was reported. This study aims to determine the prevalence of obesity/overweight in public and private schools in children aged 6-9 years in the city of Douala, and identify the risk ... Show More
  • Factors Influencing Contraceptive Use Among Rural Women in Ijero – Local Government Area of Ekiti - State, Nigeria

    Awogbami Stephen Olalekan, Ogunrinde Modupe Elizabeth, Adewumi Micheal Onasanmi, Awe Omotola, Steve - Awogbami Oluseyi

    Issue: Volume 6, Issue 4, August 2020
    Pages: 200-206
    Received: 31 May 2020
    Accepted: 17 June 2020
    Published: 4 July 2020
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    Abstract: This study was designed to essentially determine the relationship between socio-demographic factors and contraceptive use. This was with the view of identifying existing barriers to contraceptive use in the county. The study adopted a community-based, descriptive cross-sectional study. The target population was women of reproductive age, 15 to 49 y... Show More
  • Prevalence of Stress Among Software Professionals in Hyderabad, Telangana State, India

    Revathi Goud Vaskari, Vinod Babu Sugumaran

    Issue: Volume 6, Issue 4, August 2020
    Pages: 207-212
    Received: 26 April 2020
    Accepted: 23 June 2020
    Published: 6 July 2020
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    Abstract: Background: In IT sector, factors leading to work stress and its impact on employee performance is an important factor. The factors leading to work stress and its impact on employee performance is vital for any organization to ensure its success and smooth functioning. Various studies have been done in the field of Information Technology, regarding... Show More
  • A Preview of Water, Sanitation and Hygiene Practices in Kofai Community of Taraba State, Nigeria

    Esther Nnennaya Umahi, Emmanuel Chukwuma Obiano, Rimande Ubandoma Joel

    Issue: Volume 6, Issue 4, August 2020
    Pages: 213-219
    Received: 16 June 2020
    Accepted: 28 June 2020
    Published: 6 July 2020
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    Abstract: Water, including sources and types of treatment, sanitation and hygiene practices affect human health. The prevention, control and protection against outbreaks of water related diseases is crucial. The study assessed water, sanitation and hygiene related conditions and practices of the households in Kofai community to determine appropriate public h... Show More
  • Knowledge, Attitudes and Practices on Sanitation Among Women of Reproductive Age at Badbado Camp, Dharkenley District, Mogadishu-Somalia

    Mohamed Ahmed Alasow, Abdirizak Mohamud Yusuf

    Issue: Volume 6, Issue 4, August 2020
    Pages: 220-225
    Received: 16 June 2020
    Accepted: 10 July 2020
    Published: 23 July 2020
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    Abstract: More than 1 billion people are lacking access to an adequate water supply and 2.6 billion people are without access to proper sanitation services. Diarrheal diseases are also the third cause responsible for increased morbidity rates in all age groups in Indonesia. In 2008 Sub-Saharan Africa the diarrhea was the leading cause of death among children... Show More
  • Menopause Symptoms, Complications and Preventive Methods: An Exploratory Assessment of Awareness Among 40 to 60 Years Age Women in District Hattian Bala

    Attiya Hameed Khan, Tahira Amjad, Farah Tabassam, Sadaf Jamil, Mohsin Hameed Khan, Adnan Shah

    Issue: Volume 6, Issue 4, August 2020
    Pages: 226-231
    Received: 5 July 2020
    Accepted: 25 July 2020
    Published: 13 August 2020
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    Abstract: This study shows to identify the awareness level regarding symptoms and complications of menopause among Women and to determine their knowledge regarding prevention of complications of menopause. It also identify the gaps if any, in their knowledge regarding prevention of complications of menopause and give viable recommendations for creating aware... Show More
  • Assessment of Risky Lifestyle Behaviour Among Undergraduate Students of a Tertiary Institution in Delta State, South-South, Nigeria

    Adje Ufuoma David, Igbinedion Precious, Achi Chukwubuikem James

    Issue: Volume 6, Issue 4, August 2020
    Pages: 232-236
    Received: 11 July 2020
    Accepted: 27 July 2020
    Published: 18 August 2020
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    Abstract: Young persons are vulnerable to risky health behaviors which can predispose them to serious morbidities later in life. The objectives of this study were to identify risky lifestyle habits among college students and explore the relationship between unhealthy habits and self- reported academic performance. An adapted behavioral risk factor surveillan... Show More