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- W89103284 abstract "Hong Kong, Macau and Weihai are modern ized cities on the eastern coast of China with Western influences. This study compared the lifestyle management practices of residents in these three cities.Using a stratified rando m samp ling technique, people in three Ch inese citieswere ad min istered lifestyle surveys by telephone interviews, street interviews or questionnaires. Weihaihad a higher prevalence of overweight and obesity (51.7%, p < .001) than Hong Kong (36.1%) orMacau (31.7%). Hong Kong (15.1%) and Macau (15.3%) hadmore underweight residents than Weihai (9.9%). Central obesity was significant (p < .001) in Hong Kong (20.2%), Macau (8.0%), and Weihai (43.7%). Hong Kong and Macau male residents and postmenopausal femaleshad more irregular meals and consumed more snacks, andin Weihaiboth the workforce and older people appeared to have a serious central obesity problem. The prevalence of overweight and obesity is a serious problem in these three cities. Public education regarding good practices and interven tion strategies in Asian cities and in other parts of the world could be used to promote and cultivate better lifestyle management practices in the future." @default.
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