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Body mass index, waist-hip ratio and risk of chronic medical condition in the elderly population: results from the Well-being of the Singapore Elderly (WiSE) Study

机译:老年人的体重指数,腰臀比和慢性病风险:新加坡老年人福利研究(WiSE)

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Background The aim of the current study was to establish the prevalence and relationship of Body Mass Index (BMI) and Waist-Hip Ratio (WHR) with chronic health conditions and their associated socio-demographic correlates in the elderly population of Singapore. Methods The data was extracted from the Well-being of the Singapore Elderly (WiSE) study, a comprehensive single phase, cross-sectional, population-based, epidemiological study conducted in 2013 among Singaporean residents ( n =?2565) aged 60?years and above with a mean age of 72.7?years (range 60 to 105, SD?=?9.53). The respondents were assessed with anthropometric measurements including height, weight, BMI, waist circumference, hip circumference and WHR. Participants provided information on their socio-demographic details and chronic health conditions. Results Prevalence of those who were obese, overweight, normal and underweight based on BMI was 8.7?%, 33.4?%, 52.5?% and 5.5?% respectively. Malays were more likely to be overweight compared to Chinese and Indians, while Malays and Indians were more likely to be obese compared to Chinese. Participants who were never married were less likely to be overweight compared to married. Participants aged 85?years and above were more likely to be underweight compared to those aged 60-75 years. Prevalence of high WHR (above 0.90 for men and 0.80 for women) was 79.8?% and this was more pervasive amongst Indians. Participants who were homemakers were more likely to have high WHR while those with tertiary education tended to have low WHR. Being overweight was associated with hypertension and heart problems, while obesity was associated with hypertension and diabetes, and a high WHR was associated with hypertension and diabetes. There were no significant differences in the other chronic conditions in this elderly population. Conclusions This study demonstrates the importance of anthropometric measurements in the elderly and its association with certain chronic physical conditions, indicating their utility in the clinical management of these conditions in the elderly.
机译:背景技术本研究的目的是确定新加坡老年人群的体重指数(BMI)和腰臀比(WHR)与慢性健康状况及其相关的社会人口统计学相关性和相关性。方法数据摘自新加坡老年人福利(WiSE)研究,该研究于2013年对60岁的新加坡居民(n =?2565)进行了一项综合的单阶段,横断面,基于人群的流行病学研究。及以上,平均年龄为72.7岁(范围为60到105岁,SD≥9.53)。通过人体测量法对受访者进行评估,包括身高,体重,BMI,腰围,臀围和WHR。参与者提供了有关其社会人口统计学详细信息和慢性健康状况的信息。结果基于BMI的肥胖,超重,正常和体重不足者的患病率分别为8.7%,33.4%,52.5%和5.5%。与中国人和印度人相比,马来人更可能超重,而与中国人相比,马来人和印度人更容易肥胖。与未婚相比,从未结婚的参与者超重的可能性较小。与60-75岁年龄段相比,年龄在85岁及以上的参与者体重减轻的可能性更大。高WHR(男性高于0.90,女性高于0.80)的患病率为79.8%,这在印度人中更为普遍。作为家庭主妇的参与者更有可能具有较高的WHR,而具有大专学历的参与者则倾向于具有较低的WHR。超重与高血压和心脏问题有关,而肥胖与高血压和糖尿病有关,而高WHR与高血压和糖尿病有关。在这个老年人群中,其他慢性病没有显着差异。结论这项研究证明了人体测量在老年人中的重要性及其与某些慢性身体状况的关系,表明它们在老年人对这些状况的临床管理中具有实用性。

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