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South African Family Practice | 2013

Prevalence of raised body mass indices and the association with high blood pressure and hyperglycaemia in the rural black population of Ga-Mothapo village, Capricorn District of Limpopo province

Dg Sengwayo; M.M. Moraba; Sckm Motaung

Abstract Objective: To assess the prevalence of elevated body mass index and to establish whether there was an association between raised body mass index (BMI) and high blood pressure (BP) and hyperglycaemia in the rural population of Ga-Mothapo village, Limpopo province. Design: Cross-sectional and prospective in nature. Setting: Ga-Mothapo village, a rural settlement with a population of 11 000, situated in the Capricorn region of Limpopo province, approximately 28 km east of Polokwane. Subjects: The study sample comprised 382 participants, of whom 286 were females (74.9%) and 96 males (25.1%), aged 18–65 years. Outcome measures: Fasting blood glucose samples were analysed using the ILab 300 Plus®. BP pressure was measured using an automatic BP monitor. Height and weight were measured using a height-measuring rod and weighing scale, respectively. The BMI was calculated. Results: The overall prevalence rates of overweight, obesity, high BP and hyperglycaemia were 30.6%, 23.6%, 27% and 11.8%, respectively. The prevalence rates of overweight, obesity, high BP and hyperglycaemia in females were 34.6%, 29.4%, 27.3% and 13.6% respectively. They were 18%, 6.3%, 26.1% and 6.3%, in the males, respectively. Conclusion: The study revealed high prevalence rates of raised BMI, high BP and hyperglycaemia in the Ga-Mothapo population. Females had higher prevalence rates of raised BMI and hyperglycaemia than males. The study highlighted the fact that raised BMI and hyperglycaemia were significantly associated with high BP.


African Journal for Physical, Health Education, Recreation and Dance | 2015

Mycobacterium tuberculosis genotypes and drug susceptibility patterns in Limpopo Province, South Africa

M.O. Kgasha; Maguga N.T.C. Phasha; M.E. Makgatho; Felistas Mashinya; M.M. Moraba


Journal of Physical Activity and Health | 2016

Increased body mass index and waist circumference exert opposite effects on body iron status: A systematic review

M.M. Moraba; M.S. Mabusela; Felistas Mashinya; S.S.R. Choma


African Journal for Physical, Health Education, Recreation and Dance | 2015

Mechanisms of coexistence of factor VII hyperactivity with dyslipidaemia, diabetes mellitus, obesity and its role in the development of myocardial infarction : a review

M.M. Moraba; M.S. Mabusela; Felistas Mashinya; Sekgothe Dikotope; S.S.R. Choma


African Journal for Physical, Health Education, Recreation and Dance | 2015

Risk factors for the development of metabolic disorders : a review of hormonal and enzymatic perspectives

M.M. Moraba; M.S. Mabusela; Felistas Mashinya


African Journal for Physical, Health Education, Recreation and Dance | 2015

Effect mechanisms of physical activity on the improvement of insulin sensitivity and glucose metabolism in type 2 diabetes mellitus - reverse mechanism approach : a review : health and physical activity

M.M. Moraba; M.S. Mabusela; Felistas Mashinya


African Journal for Physical, Health Education, Recreation and Dance | 2015

Determinants of association of hyperhomocysteinaemia and metabolic disorders : a review : health

M.M. Moraba; Felistas Mashinya; S.A. Dikotope; M.S. Mabusela


Medical technology SA | 2014

The coeexistence of hyperglycaemia with hypertension in a rural black community of the Limpopo Province: Is obesity an interconnecting parameter?

Dg Sengwayo; M.M. Moraba; Sckm Motaung


African Journal for Physical, Health Education, Recreation and Dance | 2014

Mechanism of hyperglycaemia coexistence with hypertension : obesity interaction with insulin resistance approach

M.M. Moraba; M.S. Mabusela


African Journal for Physical, Health Education, Recreation and Dance | 2013

Association of elevated Factor VII activity with hyperglycaemia, dyslipidaemia and obesity in a rural black community in Limpopo Province, South Africa

Dg Sengwayo; M.M. Moraba; Sckm Motaung

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Sckm Motaung

Tshwane University of Technology

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Dg Sengwayo

Tshwane University of Technology

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Dg Sengwenyo

Tshwane University of Technology

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