PLoS ONE (Jan 2022)

Barriers and facilitators of weight management: Perspectives of the urban poor in Accra, Ghana.

  • Grace Frempong Afrifa-Anane,
  • Delali Margaret Badasu,
  • Samuel Nii Ardey Codjoe,
  • John Kwasi Anarfi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0272274
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 8
p. e0272274

Abstract

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BackgroundObesity is rising in sub-Saharan Africa and globally, and is a highly significant public health problem that needs urgent attention. To reduce the obesity prevalence levels and associated challenges, public health interventions highlight healthy eating and increased physical activity, which are key elements for weight management.AimThis study explored perceived factors that hinder or facilitate weight management in an urban poor context in Accra, Ghana.MethodsA cross-sectional qualitative data was obtained from eight focus group discussions (FGDs) conducted among community members. The FGDs were audio recorded, transcribed, and analysed using thematic analysis.ResultsThe findings indicate that weight management is mainly inhibited by the perception that healthy foods are expensive and not satisfying, laziness, lack of time to engage in physical activity, and social representation of being fat or slim. On the contrary, personal decision to manage weight and social support facilitated engagement in weight management.ConclusionThe findings indicate that weight management is influenced by individual, community, and structural factors. These findings have programmatic implications in terms of health education strategies and messaging.