Abstract:
Diabetes mellitus is a universal health problem due to its excess mobility and
mortality. It is a condition of great concern globally due to its chronic nature, severity
of complications and means to control. BMI provides a simple numeric measure of a
person’s body mass for a given height. Waist Circumference is one practical tool that
assesses abdominal fat. A high waist circumference or a greater level of abdominal fat
is associated with increased risk for chronic diseases like Type II diabetes, high blood
pressure and heart disease. The purpose of this study was to determine the body
mass index and waist circumference in Type II diabetes mellitus patients attending
Thika Level 5 hospital in relation to age, gender and social economic status. A
descriptive cross sectional study design was employed. The study targeted patients’
of ages 36-60 years, with a study sample of 117 diabetic patients. Weight and height
were measured using a weighing machine and height meter respectively and BMI
calculated. A tape measure was used to take the waist circumference. There was no
strong relationship between the body mass index and waist circumference in patients
with type II diabetes mellitus. We recommend that new ways of evading sedentary
lifestyle and exercising should be embraced