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Socioeconomic position at different stages of the life course and its influence on body weight and weight gain in adulthood : a longitudinal study with 13-Year follow-up

机译:成年期不同阶段的社会经济地位及其对成年后体重和体重增加的影响:一项为期13年的随访纵向研究

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Socioeconomic inequalities in body weight have been demonstrated in numerous cross-sectional studies; however, little research has investigated these inequalities from a life course and longitudinal perspective. We examined the association between child- and adulthood socioeconomic position (SEP) and BMI and overweight/obesity in 1991 (baseline) and changes in BMI and the prevalence of overweight and obesity between 1991 and 2004. Data from the 1991 and 2004 waves of the longitudinal Dutch GLOBE study were used. Participants (n = 1,465) were aged 40–60 years at baseline. BMI was calculated from self-reported height and weight collected by postal questionnaire. Retrospective recall of father's occupation was used as childhood socioeconomic indicator, and adulthood SEP was measured by the occupation of the main income earner of the household. The findings showed that among women, childhood SEP exerted a greater influence on body weight than SEP in adulthood: at baseline, women from disadvantaged backgrounds in childhood had a higher BMI and were more likely to be overweight or obese, and they gained significantly more weight between baseline and follow-up. In contrast, adult SEP had a greater impact than childhood circumstances on men's body weight: those from disadvantaged households had a higher mean BMI and were more likely to be overweight or obese at baseline, and they gained significantly more weight between 1991 and 2004. The findings suggest that exposure to disadvantaged circumstances at critically important periods of the life course is associated with body weight and weight gain in adulthood. Importantly, these etiologically relevant periods differ for men and women, suggesting gender-specific pathways to socioeconomic inequalities in body weight in adulthood.\ud
机译:体重的社会经济不平等现象已在众多横断面研究中得到证实;然而,很少有研究从生活历程和纵向角度研究这些不平等现象。我们研究了1991年(基线)的儿童和成年社会经济地位(SEP)与BMI和超重/肥胖之间的关系,以及1991和2004年之间BMI的变化以及超重和肥胖的发生率。1991年和2004年的数据使用了纵向荷兰GLOBE研究。参加者(n = 1465)在基线时年龄为40-60岁。 BMI是通过邮寄问卷收集的自我报告的身高和体重计算得出的。回顾父亲的职业作为童年的社会经济指标,成年的SEP通过家庭主要收入来源的职业来衡量。研究结果表明,在女性中,成年期SEP对体重的影响大于成年期:在基线时,来自童年背景不利的女性的BMI较高,并且超重或肥胖的可能性更大,并且体重明显增加在基线和随访之间。相比之下,成年SEP对儿童体重的影响要比儿童时期更大:来自处境不利家庭的人的BMI平均值较高,并且在基线时更可能超重或肥胖,并且在1991年至2004年之间体重明显增加。研究结果表明,在生命过程中至关重要的时期暴露于不利条件与成年后体重和体重增加有关。重要的是,这些病因学相关的时期对于男女而言是不同的,这表明成年后体重导致社会经济不平等的性别特定途径。

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