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Under- and overweight impact on mortality among middle-aged Japanese men and women: a 10-y follow-up of JPHC study cohort I.

S Tsugane1, S Sasaki, Y Tsubono.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Although obesity is a major health problem in Western countries, its impact may differ in another culture. This paper examines the association between body mass index (BMI; kg/m2) and mortality in Japan, where the mortality profile and BMI distribution differ substantially from Western countries.
DESIGN: The JPHC Study cohort I, a population-based prospective study in four public health center areas, started in 1990 and was followed-up to the end of 1999.
SUBJECTS: A total of 19,500 men and 21,315 women aged 40-59 y who submitted their body weight and height and did not report any serious disease at baseline. MEASUREMENT: Risk of death by category of BMI.
RESULTS: During 10 y of follow-up, 943 and 483 deaths were documented in the men and women, respectively. The association between BMI and all-cause mortality was U-shaped: compared with a category of 23.0-24.9, the statistically significant elevations in relative risk were observed in both under- and overweight categories (2.26 in 14.0-18.9, 1.57 in 19.0-20.9, 1.33 in 21.0-22.9 and 1.38 in 27.0-29.9, 1.97 in 30.0-39.9 in men, 1.94 in 14.0-18.9 and 1.91 in 30.0-39.9 in women) after adjustment for possible confounders and weight change. The U-shaped association did not change after excluding deaths occurring in the first 5 y of follow-up or even after excluding subjects who reported a weight loss of 5 kg or more since 20-y-old, or after stratifying subjects by smoking status.
CONCLUSION: Both under- and overweight are important determinants of premature death among the Japanese population.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12075580     DOI: 10.1038/sj.ijo.0801961

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Obes Relat Metab Disord


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