Verica Bozic-Krstic
University of Novi Sad
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Anthropologischer Anzeiger | 2010
Tatjana Pavlica; Verica Bozic-Krstic; Rada Rakić
BACKGROUND Adult height can be a marker of living conditions in early life. The aim of this study was to assess relationship between adult stature, overweight and central obesity in Backa and Banat--Vojvodina (Serbia). 4,504 adults, average age 40.62 +/- 10.74, were tested. METHODOLOGY The analysis of differences in morphological variables, BMI, WHR in stature, age and educational groups was carried out using t-test and chi-square test. Models of logistic regression were used to estimate the risk (OR; 95% CI) of obesity in different stature groups. RESULTS This study showed that education was a significant factor that influences stature. Most short stature subjects had primary education. The highest percentage of those with university-level education was in the tall stature group. Among men, short stature did not correlate with overweight/obesity while a smaller correlation was observed in relation to central adiposity. It, however, had a more marked influence among women. Short stature women were more susceptible to overweight in 20-49 y age groups, and to abdominal obesity in 50-59 y age group. CONCLUSION Short stature can potentially be an independent risk factor for developing overweight/obesity in women and to a lesser extent for central obesity of both men and women.
Annals of Human Biology | 2010
Tatjana Pavlica; Verica Bozic-Krstic; Rada Rakić
Abstract Background: Nutritional status is vital in the assessment of physical fitness and health status of populations. Aim: This study aimed to describe relationships between BMI, waist-to-hip ratio (WHR) and waist/height (W/Ht) and factors such as education, residence, origin and ethnic belonging among adults in Backa and Banat. Subjects and methods: The study was conducted in 47 villages in the north of Serbia. The tested group consisted of 4247 individuals, aged 20+. Results: The problem of overweight and obesity was more common among men (66%) than women (49.71%). In the group with normal BMI, the majority of men and women were characterized by normal WHR and W/Ht values, but among them there were also groups with incorrect WHR (males ≥ 0.95, females ≥ 0.8) and W/Ht (≥ 0.5). Socio-demographic factors had a little impact on BMI, WHR and W/Ht in men in certain age groups while their impact was higher in women. These factors, especially education and origin, had a significant impact on nutritional status in young and middle-aged women, whereas they were not significant in older female participants (> 60). Conclusion: Despite the fact that this part of the country has undergone intensive social changes since the last decade of 20th century, the nutritional status of the population has not significantly changed.
Vojnosanitetski Pregled | 2012
Tatjana Pavlica; Verica Bozic-Krstic; Rada Rakić; Dejan Sakac
BACKGROUND/AIM Obesity represents one of the frequent health problems in developed countries today. It is related to cardiovascular diseases, diabetes and various cancer forms. The aim of the study was to determine the prevalence of overweight and obesity in adult population of the northern Badka and Banat. METHODS On the basis of a multistage stratified random sampling, 4505 individuals of the age 40.61 +/- 11.29 years took part in the study. The study included 46 rural settlements. The overweight and obesity prevalence was obtained using the anthropometric indicators of body mass index (BMI), waist circumference (WC) and the waist to hip ratio (WHR). The correlations among BMI, WC and WHR were determined by the Pearsons correlation coefficient while the multiple regression analysis was used for correlating sociodemographic parameters and the obesity index. RESULTS A significant positive correlation was found in relation to all anthropometric parameters in both sexes. The data indicated that 66.32% of males and 49.68% of females had an overweight problem. On average, approximately 38.52% of subjects of both sexes were overweight, while 19.48% were obese. The factors that largely contributed to higher values of the obesity index were the age of male subjects and the age, education and origin in females. Ragarding the female subjects, the level of education negatively correlated with the level of nutritional condition. CONCLUSION The prevalence values of the overweight and obese subjects, obtained on the basis of the anthropometric parameters, vary. However, regardless methods applied, the percentage of the overweight and obese persons is very high, being among the highest recorded in European populations. The obtained results indicate the necessity of introducing better education programmes and conducting regular health controls among citizens in these regions.
Biotechnology & Biotechnological Equipment | 2010
Tatjana Pavlica; Verica Bozic-Krstic; Rada Rakić
ABSTRACT Vital lung capacity is an indicator of body constitution type and functional ability of individuals. Since the vital capacity is affected by a number of factors, the limiting values of the volume and capacity are rather broad. The objective of the study was to determine the changes in vital capacity in relation to the age and its correlation with the educational status and anthropological traits. Material and method: A cross-section anthropological study of adult population of Backa and Banat region was carried out in the period of 2001–2006. In total, 4504 individuals took part in the study, including 1965 males and 2539 females. The mean age of male and female subjects was 40.10±11.84 and 41.12±10.75 years, respectively. The correlation of vital capacity with the age, educational level and morphological traits of the subjects was obtained by regression analysis and Pearson correlation coefficient (r) at the level of significance p<0.01 and p>0.05. Results: The average vital capacity in males is 3269±733.65ml and in females 2000±528.64ml. From the age of 20 to 39, the vital capacity of both sexes remains at the same level, while later it decreases considerably. The vital capacity correlates with longitudinal dimensions, particularly with the height, while the correlation with the weight is considerably lower. A negative correlation is obtained in relation to all circumference dimensions of females and the waist circumference of males. Conclusion: The vital capacity is affected by the sex, age, height and level of education. Education reflects the socioeconomic status, which in turn affects the life quality. Good living conditions can provide development of higher values of morphophysiological traits. These traits tend to change with aging.
ARS | 2017
Rada Rakić; Verica Bozic-Krstic; Tatjana Pavlica; Branislava Belic; Lidia Tegako
Anthropological traits of a population offer an insight into nutritional and socio-economic conditions of the region. The aim of the study was to compare anthropometric traits and body mass index in children from Vojvodina and Belarus.
Geographica Pannonica | 2011
Damjana Drobac; Zorica Svirčev; Nada Tokodi; Milka Vidović; Vladimir Baltić; Verica Bozic-Krstic; Dragana Lazic; Tatjana Pavlica
Homo-journal of Comparative Human Biology | 2011
Rada Rakić; Verica Bozic-Krstic; Tatjana Pavlica
Glasnik Antropološkog Društva Srbije | 2014
Tatjana Pavlica; Verica Bozic-Krstic; Rada Rakić; Damjana Drobac
Glasnik Antropološkog Društva Srbije | 2013
Rada Rakić; Tatjana Pavlica; Verica Bozic-Krstic; Dubravka Jovicic; Mitar Novaković; Damjana Drobac
Archive | 2010
Verica Bozic-Krstic; Rada Rakić; Biljana Srdic