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Trends and correlates of class 3 obesity in the United States from 1990 through 2000.

David S Freedman1, Laura Kettel Khan, Mary K Serdula, Deborah A Galuska, William H Dietz.   

Abstract

CONTEXT: Although the prevalence of obesity has markedly increased among US adults, health risks vary according to the severity of obesity. Persons with class 3 obesity (body mass index [BMI] > or = 40) are at greatest risk, but there is little information about this subgroup.
OBJECTIVE: To examine correlates of class 3 obesity and secular trends. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: Adults (aged > or = 18 years) in the United States who participated in the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System telephone survey between 1990 (75,600 persons) and 2000 (164,250 persons). MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE: Body mass index calculated from self-reported weight and height.
RESULTS: The prevalence of class 3 obesity increased from 0.78% (1990) to 2.2% (2000). In 2000, class 3 obesity was highest among black women (6.0%), persons who had not completed high school (3.4%), and persons who are short. During the 11-year period, the median BMI level increased by 1.2 units and the 95th percentile increased by 3.2 units.
CONCLUSION: The prevalence of class 3 obesity is increasing rapidly among adults. Because these extreme BMI levels are associated with the most severe health complications, the incidence of various diseases will increase substantially in the future.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12365960     DOI: 10.1001/jama.288.14.1758

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  JAMA        ISSN: 0098-7484            Impact factor:   56.272


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