One hundred-year secular trends of overweight and obesity in China: effects of age, period, and cohort

IF 4.2 2区 医学 Q1 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM Obesity Pub Date : 2024-11-05 DOI:10.1002/oby.24134
Jinchen Xie, Peng Nie, Mengzi Sun, Xinguang Chen, Tingling Xu, Zumin Shi, Chuntian Lu, Youfa Wang
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Abstract

Objective

Obesity has become a major public health problem worldwide and particularly in China. This study examined the secular trend of overweight and obesity in China over the past 100 years.

Methods

Nationwide data from the China Health and Nutrition Survey and the Chinese General Social Survey were used. A generalized binary mixed-effects model and a weighted quantile sum model were applied.

Results

From 1909 to 2021, the prevalence of overweight and obesity remained stable from 1909 to 1944, experienced a smooth increase from 1945 to 1959 followed by a decline between 1960 and 1974, continued to rise after 1975, and peaked in 2003. The prevalence of overweight (obesity) among Chinese adults increased by 2.68 (6.21) times, from 20.65% (3.10%) in 1993 to 55.33% (19.26%) in 2021, and cohorts born during the Chinese Cultural Revolution (1960–1974) exhibited the lowest risk of overweight and obesity, associated with low protein intake and high physical activity. Cohorts born during the Reform and Opening-Up period (1975–2003) showed a high risk of overweight and obesity related to favorable socioeconomic status and rapid urbanization. Persistent differences by sex and emerging differences by socioeconomic status in overweight and obesity prevalence were captured.

Conclusions

Overweight and obesity trends in China have shown a distinctive increasing–decreasing–increasing pattern over the past 100 years. These patterns exhibit unique characteristics and are influenced by discernible social forces.

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中国超重和肥胖的百年世俗趋势:年龄、时期和队列的影响。
目的:肥胖已成为全球,尤其是中国的一个主要公共卫生问题。本研究探讨了中国在过去 100 年中超重和肥胖的长期趋势:方法:采用中国健康与营养调查和中国社会综合调查的全国性数据。采用广义二元混合效应模型和加权量子和模型:从 1909 年到 2021 年,超重和肥胖的发生率在 1909 年到 1944 年间保持稳定,1945 年到 1959 年间平稳上升,1960 年到 1974 年间下降,1975 年后继续上升,2003 年达到峰值。中国成年人的超重(肥胖)率从 1993 年的 20.65%(3.10%)上升到 2021 年的 55.33%(19.26%),增长了 2.68(6.21)倍。改革开放时期(1975-2003 年)出生的人群超重和肥胖的风险较高,这与良好的社会经济状况和快速城市化有关。在超重和肥胖患病率方面,性别差异持续存在,社会经济地位差异也在不断显现:结论:在过去的 100 年中,中国的超重和肥胖趋势呈现出独特的 "增加-减少-增加 "模式。这些模式表现出独特的特征,并受到明显的社会力量的影响。
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Obesity
Obesity 医学-内分泌学与代谢
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261
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2-4 weeks
期刊介绍: Obesity is the official journal of The Obesity Society and is the premier source of information for increasing knowledge, fostering translational research from basic to population science, and promoting better treatment for people with obesity. Obesity publishes important peer-reviewed research and cutting-edge reviews, commentaries, and public health and medical developments.
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