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Differences in adiposity trajectories by birth cohort and childhood social class: Evidence from cohorts born in the 1930s, 1950s and 1970s in the west of Scotland

机译:出生队列和儿童社会阶层的肥胖轨迹差异:来自苏格兰西部1930、1950和1970年代出生的队列的证据

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Background Since the 1930s, the environment has become increasingly obesogenic, leading to rising rates of adiposity and socioeconomic inequalities in adiposity. Building on studies comparing body mass index (BMI) for cohorts born over a period of 20 years, we examine the social patterning of BMI and central adiposity for three cohorts born over a 40-year period. Methods Using data from the West of Scotland Twenty-07 study (n=4510), we investigate 20-year trajectories of adiposity for three cohorts born in the 1930s, 1950s and 1970s, allowing us to study 60 years of the lifecourse. Stratified by gender, we employed multilevel models to generate trajectories for BMI and waist-to-height ratio (WHtR) and explored how these trajectories varied by childhood social class. Results Adiposity increased most quickly with age in the youngest cohort, and cohort differences were greater than socioeconomic differences. For example, the smallest cohort difference for BMI, a comparison of men in the 1930s and 1950s cohorts at age 55, was 2.66 (95% CI 2.11 to 3.20) kg/m 2 , while the largest socioeconomic difference, a comparison of manual and non-manual women at age 64, was 1.18 (95% CI 0.37 to 1.98) kg/m 2 . Socioeconomic inequalities in adiposity increased with age and were greater for women than for men. The results for WHtR differed in that increases in WHtR accelerated with age while increases in BMI slowed. Conclusions Socioeconomic differences in adiposity accumulate slowly across the lifecourse and are approximately only a third of the adiposity differences between cohorts.
机译:背景技术自1930年代以来,环境变得越来越肥胖,导致肥胖症的发生率上升以及肥胖症的社会经济不平等现象。在比较体重指数(BMI)超过20年的出生人群的研究的基础上,我们研究了40岁以上的三个队列的BMI和中央肥胖的社会形态。方法使用来自苏格兰西部20-07研究(n = 4510)的数据,我们调查了1930年代,1950年代和1970年代出生的三个队列的20年肥胖趋势,从而使我们能够研究60年的生命历程。根据性别进行分层,我们采用了多层次模型来生成BMI和腰高比(WHtR)的轨迹,并探讨了这些轨迹如何随儿童社会阶层的变化而变化。结果在最年轻的队列中,肥胖随着年龄的增长而增长最快,并且队列差异大于社会经济差异。例如,BMI的最小队列差异(年龄在55岁时的1930年代和1950年代的男性队列比较)为2.66(95%CI 2.11至3.20)kg / m 2,而最大的社会经济差异是手动和手动比较64岁的非体力劳动妇女为1.18(95%CI 0.37至1.98)kg / m 2。肥胖的社会经济不平等随着年龄的增长而增加,女性比男性更大。 WHtR的结果不同,因为WHtR的增加随着年龄的增长而加速,而BMI的增长减慢。结论肥胖的社会经济差异在整个生命过程中积累缓慢,仅占同类人群肥胖差异的三分之一。

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