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Role of Socioeconomic Indicators on Development of Obesity from a Life Course Perspective

机译:从生活历程的角度看社会经济指标在肥胖发展中的作用

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Aims. Development of obesity is modified by several factors, including socioeconomic ones. We studied the importance of socioeconomic indicators on the development of obesity from a life course perspective. Methods. 2003 people born 1934–1944 in Helsinki, Finland, participated in clinical examinations in 2001–2004. Obesity was defined as body mass index (BMI) >30 kg/m2. Results. Prevalence of obesity was 22.3% in men and 27.2% in women. Lower educational attainment and lower adult social class were associated with higher BMI in both men (P = .03 and P < .01) and women (P < .001 and P = .01). Childhood social class was inversely associated with BMI only in men (P < .001); lower household income was associated with higher BMI in women only (P < .001). Those men belonging to the lowest childhood social class had higher risk of being obese than those of the highest childhood social class (OR 1.8 (95% CI: 1.0–3.1)). Household income was the strongest predictor of obesity among women. Conclusion. Overweight and obesity are inversely associated with socioeconomic status. Men seem to be more susceptible to adverse childhood socioeconomic circumstances than women, while adult socioeconomic indicators were more strongly associated with obesity in women.
机译:目的肥胖的发展受到多种因素的影响,包括社会经济因素。我们从生命历程的角度研究了社会经济指标对肥胖发展的重要性。方法。 2003年1934–1944年出生于芬兰赫尔辛基的人们参加了2001–2004年的临床检查。肥胖定义为体重指数(BMI)> 30 kg / m 2 。结果。肥胖的患病率在男性中为22.3%,在女性中为27.2%。男性(P = .03和P <.01)和女性(P <.001和P = .01)的较低的受教育程度和较低的成人社会阶层与较高的BMI相关。儿童社会阶层仅与男性的BMI呈负相关(P <.001);较低的家庭收入仅与女性的BMI较高相关(P <.001)。那些处于儿童期最低社会阶层的男人比那些处于最高童年社会阶层的男人具有更高的肥胖风险(OR 1.8(95%CI:1.0-3.1))。家庭收入是女性肥胖的最强预测指标。结论。超重和肥胖与社会经济地位成反比。男性似乎比女性更容易受到不利的童年社会经济状况的影响,而成年人的社会经济指标与女性肥胖的相关性更大。

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