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The risk of overweight and obesity in chronic diseases among Warsaw inhabitants measured by self-reported method

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Background. Obesity is well known cause of various diseases. However, there are only a few studies which enable to compare directly the magnitude of risk in different groups of chronic diseases. Objectives. The aim of presented paper was to identify a magnitude of the risk of chronic diseases attributable to overweight and obesity on the basis of data on weight and height self-reported by respondents. Material and methods. The survey was conducted among 402 Warsaw inhabitants selected by non-random method. Overweight and obesity was measured by Body Mass Index (BMI) on the basis of the data of weight and height reported by respondents. According to WHO criteria the normal weight is defined as BMI 18.5 - 24.9 kg/m2, overweight as BMI 25.0 - 29.9 kg/m2, and obesity as BMI 30 kg/m2 or more. The following groups of chronic diseases were included: cancer, diabetes and other endocrine diseases, mental disorders, cardiovascular diseases, respiratory diseases, digestive diseases, arthritis and allergy disorder. Results. Obesity measured by self-reported method was recognised as significant risk factor for diabetes (OR=9.6, Cl: 2.0152.8), respiratory diseases (OR=10.6, Cl: 3,0-333,7), cardiovascular diseases (OR=5.2, Cl: 1.9-108.3), arthritis (OR=6.3, Cl: 2.4-266.7), digestive diseases (OR=3,8, Cl: 1.3-83.6) and mental disorders (OR=5.8, Cl: 1.5-29.1), while overweight significantly increased the risk of diabetes (OR=4.4, Cl: 1.2-10.8), respiratory diseases (OR=3.2, Cl: 1.4-22.2), cardiovas- culardiseases (OR=2.9, Cl: 1.2-6.4) andarthritis (OR=3.0, Cl: 1.1-9.6) Conclusions. Our findings showed that data on weight and height collected by survey method provide some information about the magnitude of the risk regarding particular groups of diseases attributable to overweight and obesity, nevertheless, underestimation ofBMI calculated in this way should be taken into account.
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Wprowadzenie. Otyłość jest dobrze poznaną przyczyną różnych chorób. Jednakże istnieje jedynie niewiele badań, które umożliwiają bezpośrednie porównanie wielkości ryzyka w różnych grupach chorób przewlekłych. Cel. Celem niniejszych badań było określenie wielkości ryzyka wystąpienia chorób przewlekłych, które można przypisać nadwadze i otyłości na podstawie danych o masie ciała i wzroście określonych przez respondentów. Materiał i metody. Badania ankietowe przeprowadzono wśród 402 mieszkańców Warszawy wybranych metodą nielosową. Nadwagę i otyłość mierzono za pomocą wskaźnika Body Mass Index (BMI) w oparciu o dane o wadze i wzroście podane przez respondentów. Zgodnie z kryteriami Światowej Organizacji Zdrowia (WHO) prawidłową masę ciała określono jako BMI 18.5 - 24.9 kg/m2, nadwagę jako BMI 25.0 - 29.9 kg/m2, a otyłość jako BMI 30 kg/m2 lub więcej. Włączono następujące grupy chorób przewlekłych: cukrzyca i inne choroby przemiany materii, choroby nowotworowe, układu krążenia, układu oddechowego, układu trawiennego, reumatyczne, zaburzenia psychiczne i alergiczne. Wyniki. Otyłość określona na podstawie pomiarów dokonanych przez samych respondentów rozpoznano jako istotny czynnik ryzyka cukrzycy (OR=9.6, CI: 2.0-152.8), chorób układu oddechowego (OR=10.6, CI: 3.0-333.7), chorób układu krążenia (OR=5.2, CI: 1.9-108.3), chorób reumatycznych (OR=6.3, CI: 2.4-266.7), chorób układu trawiennego (OR=3.8, CI: 1.3-83.6) i zaburzeń psychicznych (OR=5.8, CI: 1.5-29.1). Nadwaga znacząco zwiększała ryzyko cukrzycy (OR=4.4, CI: 1.2-10.8), chorób układu oddechowego (OR=3.2, CI: 1.4-22.2), chorób układu krążenia (OR=2.9, CI: 1.2-6.4) i chorób reumatycznych(OR=3.0, CI: 1.1-9.6). Wnioski. Wyniki niniejszych badań pokazały, że dane o wadze i wzroście zebrane metodą ankietową mogą w pewnym stopniu dostarczyć informacji o wielkości ryzyka, jakie można przypisać nadwadze i otyłości, niemniej jednak należy uwzględnić niedoszacowanie BMI obliczonego w ten sposób.

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64

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3

Opis fizyczny

p.197-203,ref.

Twórcy

  • Department of Health Promotion and Postgraduate Education, National Institute of Public Health - National Institute of Hygiene, Chocimska Street 24, 00-791 Warsaw, Poland
  • Department of Health Promotion and Postgraduate Education, National Institute of Public Health - National Institute of Hygiene, Chocimska Street 24, 00-791 Warsaw, Poland
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  • Department of Health Promotion and Postgraduate Education, National Institute of Public Health - National Institute of Hygiene, Chocimska Street 24, 00-791 Warsaw, Poland
autor
  • Department of Health Promotion and Postgraduate Education, National Institute of Public Health - National Institute of Hygiene, Chocimska Street 24, 00-791 Warsaw, Poland
  • Department of Health Promotion and Postgraduate Education, National Institute of Public Health - National Institute of Hygiene, Chocimska Street 24, 00-791 Warsaw, Poland
autor
  • Department of Health Promotion and Postgraduate Education, National Institute of Public Health - National Institute of Hygiene, Chocimska Street 24, 00-791 Warsaw, Poland

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