According
to the Discovery Vitality ObeCity Index the least healthy Vitality members, when
compared on weight status and associated factors, live in Bloemfontein while the
healthiest Vitality members live in Cape Town.
Obesity
is growing faster globally than any other cause of disease: it is the number one
risk factor for non-communicable diseases (NCDs).
With
more than 60% of South African women overweight/obese (double the global
average), South Africa is one of the world’s most overweight
nations.
“The
South African obesity epidemic is the result of several factors relating to
changes in diet, physical activity levels, and the work, home, and community
environments. The results of the ObeCity Index are alarming and another stark
reminder that we are trending in the wrong direction as a nation. We hope that
research of this nature will move us from awareness to action,” says Dr Craig
Nossel, Head of Vitality Wellness at Discovery.
“Policymakers,
retailers, restaurants, the community in general, workplaces, parents, and
school tuckshops should rise to the challenge of ensuring that healthy food
choices are abundantly available in our environments, and aim to make good food
a cool choice. But people must not forget that they are responsible to make the
healthy choices in their specific settings,” says Professor Marjanne Senekal,
Head of Human Nutrition at University of Cape Town.
The
ObeCity Index, created by Discovery Vitality along with experts in obesity and
nutrition from leading South African academic institutions, uses information
about weight status and health habits collected from Vitality members in the
cities of: Johannesburg, Cape Town, Durban, Port Elizabeth, Bloemfontein, and
Pretoria.
It
weighs up members’ profiles for figures with respect to weight status, food and
beverage choices, physical activity, and psychological wellbeing and reveals
which cities have the healthiest residents.
Weighing
in: How SA’s cities rank
1.
Bloemfontein
has the least healthy weight status, along with the lowest scores for fruit and
vegetable intake and highest consumption of sugary drinks and salty foods. Bloem
also ranks second lowest for physical activity (although Vitality members there
spend the leasttime sitting than in the other cities). Overall, scores for
Vitality members in Bloemfontein show that they have the unhealthiest profile
when it comes to factors affecting weight status.
2.
Pretoria
does alright in the weight status category (coming in fourth), but Vitality
members here have the highest score for adding fat to food,= and the lowest
score for sleep quality. Pretorians spend the second most amount of time
sitting, and least amount of time exercising, giving them the lowest physical
activity score.
3.
Port Elizabeth
comes in third overall. The city ranked joint second in the physical activity
category, too, which showed residents are relatively active and are sitting less
than most of the other cities. However, they came in second lowest for weight
status and food and beverage choices.
4.
The
city ranked fourth overall is Durban.
Durbanites ranked second (with PE) in the physical activity category (that
includes sitting time), but ranked third for physical activity specifically. The
score for food and beverage choices pulled Durban down, with areas of concern
being low fruit and vegetable intake, adding sugar to tea and coffee, and adding
fat to food.
5.
Johannesburg
is the second best overall and Jozi residents have the best weight status score
when compared to members in the other cities. Johannesburg members have the best
BMI, waist circumference, body fat percentage, and waist to height ratio scores.
Joburgers also have the second highest score for healthy eating, including being
least likely to add sugar to tea and coffee and most likely to opt for
wholegrains. However they do spend the most time sitting.
6.
Cape Town had
the highest overall score, with the highest category scores for food and
beverage choices, physical activity, psychological wellbeing, and second only to
Johannesburg in weight status.
Although
Cape Town Vitality members had the best score for fruit and vegetable intake and
second best for adding fat to food and adding sugar to tea and coffee, these
scores are still in the low range and need to improve. Cape-Tonians should take
care to avoid sitting for long periods of time, as sitting time is one of the
lowest scores for the city.
Although
there are differences in the scores between cities, they are not too
substantial. This indicates a need for improvement for all cities, especially in
body fat percentage, increased fruit and vegetable intake, and decreased sugar
and fat intake. We could all benefit from more movement and less sitting.
On
a positive note, all members have pretty good habits when it comes to intake of
salty foods, lean meat, low-fat dairy, sugary drinks, alcohol, and overall
psychological wellbeing.
The
ObeCity Index city ranking relative to weight status and associated
factors:
(1
reflects the least healthy city, with 5 if there is a tied score for one of the
categories, and 6 reflects the healthiest city)
Overall
ObeCity ranking
|
Weight
status
|
Food
and beverage choices
|
Physical
activity
|
Psychological
wellbeing
| |
Bloemfontein
|
1
|
1
|
1
|
3
|
1
|
Pretoria
|
2
|
3
|
3
|
1
|
2
|
Port
Elizabeth
|
3
|
2
|
2
|
4
|
4
|
Durban
|
4
|
4
|
4
|
4
|
3
|
Johannesburg
|
5
|
6
|
5
|
2
|
4
|
Cape
Town
|
6
|
5
|
6
|
5
|
5
|
Notes
to Editor:
This
ObeCity Index is the result of data collected from just under 170 000 Discovery
Vitality members over the age of 18 years, who completed a Vitality Health
Review during 2013 (living in one of the 6 cities compared in the Index).
The
Lancet 2013 and SANHANES-1 study reaffirms the results of this ObeCity Index
study.
Discovery
information
About
Discovery Limited
Discovery
Limited is a South African-founded financial services organisation that operates
in the healthcare, life assurance, short-term insurance, savings and investment
products and wellness markets. Founded in 1992 by the current Group Chief
Executive Officer Adrian Gore, Discovery was guided by a clear core purpose – to
make people healthier and to enhance and protect their lives. Underpinning this
core purpose is the belief that through innovation Discovery can be a powerful
market disruptor.
The
company, with headquarters in Johannesburg, South Africa, has expanded its
operations globally and currently serves over seven million clients across South
Africa, the United Kingdom, the United States, China and Singapore. Vitality,
Discovery’s wellness programme, is the world’s largest scientific,
incentive-based wellness solution for individuals and corporates. The global
Vitality membership base now exceeds 5.5 million lives in five
markets.
Discovery
is an authorised financial services provider. It trades on the Johannesburg
Securities Exchange under the code “DSY”.
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