Paul, EdwinMtumwa, Abdalla H.Ntwenya, Julius EdwardVuai, Said A. H.2020-03-202020-03-202016Paul, E., Mtumwa, A. H., Ntwenya, J. E., & Vuai, S. A. (2016). Disparities in risk factors associated with obesity between Zanzibar and Tanzania Mainland among women of reproductive age based on the 2010 TDHS. Journal of Obesity, 2016.http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12661/2270Full Text Article. Also available at: https://www.hindawi.com/journals/jobe/2016/1420673/abs/The occurrence of overweight and obesity has serious health implications. The 2010 Tanzania Demographic and Health Survey data set was reanalyzed to compare the prevalence of overweight and obesity between Mainland Tanzania and Zanzibar and to determine how demographic factors can predict overweight and obesity across the United Republic of Tanzania. About 7.92% of the Tanzanian women of reproductive age were obese, 15% were overweight, and 11.5% were underweight. Women from Mainland Tanzania (6.56%) were significantly less likely (AOR = 0.66, 95% CI: 0.53–0.82) to be affected by obesity as compared to women from Zanzibar (12.19%).The common predictors of obesity in Mainland Tanzania and Zanzibar were wealth index, marital status, and age. Whereas the place of residence and education level emerged as predictors of obesity in the Mainland Tanzania alone, the number of meals per day did so in Zanzibar. Most importantly, Zanzibar had a greater prevalence of obesity compared to Mainland Tanzania.enOverweightObesityUnderweightMainland TanzaniaZanzibarObesity predictorsReproductive ageReproductionPublic healthHealth SurveyWomen reproductionAdult obesityDisparities in risk factors associated with obesity between Zanzibar and Tanzania mainland among women of reproductive age based on the 2010 TDHSArticle