中国肥胖症及相关并发症的患病率和不平等现象:全国多中心调查。

IF 3.9 3区 医学 Q1 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Public Health Pub Date : 2024-10-04 DOI:10.1016/j.puhe.2024.09.021
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目标:肥胖是慢性疾病的一个风险因素。肥胖症的发病率正在迅速上升,并且存在严重的社会不平等。本研究旨在分析中国不同地区、不同职业人群的肥胖患病率和并发症:研究设计:多中心横断面研究:方法:收集 2022 年中国 10 个省 62,893 名成年人的数据。测量指标包括体重指数(BMI)、代谢状况和并发症。按性别、年龄、地区和职业进行分层分析,并根据年龄和性别对结果进行调整:结果:平均体重指数为 23.81 ± 3.42 kg/m2,超重率为 34.29%,肥胖率为 11.24%。华北地区的肥胖率最高(27.93%),其次是华西地区(26.64%)、华南地区(25.37%)和华东地区(20.06%)。职能部门(如公务员、企业高管)的体重指数高于雇员或知识专业人员,而工人的体重指数高于农民。知识专业人员的代谢健康肥胖率(MHO)最低,为 4.90%,代谢不健康肥胖率(MUO)最低,为 3.47%,其次是职员(MHO 6.63%,MUO 4.45%)和职能人员(MHO 6.74%,MUO 4.94%)。工人的 MHO 患病率最高,为 8.51%,而农民的 MUO 患病率最高,为 6.16%。肥胖相关并发症在肥胖者中的发生率是体重指数正常者的1.5-3倍,不同职业群体的肥胖相关并发症发生率不尽相同:结论:在中国,大量肥胖成年人的代谢健康状况较差,这凸显了在应对与肥胖相关的慢性疾病时考虑代谢状况的重要性。解决肥胖率不平等问题可以为公共卫生策略提供参考,从而解决中国日益严重的肥胖及其相关并发症问题。
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Prevalence and inequalities of obesity and associated complications in China: A multicentre nationwide survey

Objectives

Obesity is a risk factor for chronic diseases. The prevalence of obesity is rapidly increase and a significant social inequality exists. This study aimed to analyse obesity prevalence and complications in different regions and occupations in China.

Study design

Multicentre cross-sectional study.

Methods

Data from 62,893 adults in 10 Chinese provinces were collected in 2022. Measures included body mass index (BMI), metabolic status and complications. Analysis was stratified by gender, age, region and occupation, with results adjusted for age and gender.

Results

The average BMI was 23.81 ± 3.42 kg/m2, with overweight and obesity prevalence at 34.29 % and 11.24 %, respectively. North China had the highest obesity rate (27.93 %), followed by West (26.64 %), South (25.37 %) and East China (20.06 %). Functionaries (e.g. as civil servants, corporate executives) had higher BMI than employees or intellectual professionals, while workers had higher BMI than farmers. Intellectual professionals had the lowest rates of metabolically healthy obesity (MHO) at 4.90 % and metabolically unhealthy obesity (MUO) at 3.47 %, followed by employees (MHO 6.63 %, MUO 4.45 %) and functionaries (MHO 6.74 %, MUO 4.94 %). Workers had the highest MHO prevalence rate at 8.51 %, while farmers had the highest MUO rate at 6.16 %. Obesity-associated complications were 1.5–3 times more common among obese individuals than those in the normal BMI category, with inequality observed across different occupational groups.

Conclusions

In China, a large number of adults with obesity have poor metabolic health, highlighting the importance of considering metabolic status when addressing obesity-related chronic diseases. Addressing the inequality in obesity rates can inform public health strategies to tackle the increasing problem of obesity and its associated complications in China.
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期刊介绍: Public Health is an international, multidisciplinary peer-reviewed journal. It publishes original papers, reviews and short reports on all aspects of the science, philosophy, and practice of public health.
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