| Literature DB >> 27348868 |
Christy L Avery1, Katelyn M Holliday1, Sujatro Chakladar2, Joseph C Engeda1, Shakia T Hardy1, Jared P Reis3, Pamela J Schreiner4, Christina M Shay5, Martha L Daviglus6, Gerardo Heiss1, Dan Yu Lin2, Donglin Zeng2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Few studies have examined weight transitions in contemporary multi-ethnic populations spanning early childhood through adulthood despite the ability of such research to inform obesity prevention, control, and disparities reduction. METHODS ANDEntities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27348868 PMCID: PMC4922630 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0158025
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.752
Fig 1Smoothed age (2–80 years)-, race/ethnic-, and sex-specific prevalence proportions of normal weight (solid line), overweight (dashed line), and obesity (dotted line) estimated in n = 21,220 NHANES participants.
Race/ethnic- and sex-specific demographics for n = 21,220 NHANES (2007–12) participants 2–80 years of age used to characterize the age-specific net probability of transitioning between normal weight, overweight, and obesity.
BMI, body mass index; N, unweighted number; IQR, interquartile range.
| Characteristic | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Females | Males | Females | Males | Females | Males | |
| N. | 3,026 | 3,043 | 4,998 | 5,226 | 2,417 | 2,510 |
| Median age (IQR) | 35 (17, 52) | 30 (16, 49) | 43 (23, 59) | 40 (21, 56) | 26 (12, 43) | 27 (13, 41) |
| Weight category | ||||||
| % Normal weight | 31.3 | 42.5 | 44.7 | 36.7 | 38.9 | 33.8 |
| % Overweight | 22.9 | 25.5 | 26.1 | 33.8 | 26.2 | 33.2 |
| % Obese | 45.7 | 31.9 | 29.2 | 29.5 | 34.9 | 33.0 |
| Median BMI percentile (IQR), children 2–19 | 74.0 (44.7, 93.8) | 71.0 (41.4, 92.8) | 65.0 (37.6, 87.6) | 64.8 (35.9, 88.2) | 73.3 (45.3, 92.3) | 77.2 (48.0, 94.7) |
| Median BMI (IQR), adults 20–80 | 31.0 (26.1, 36.6) | 27.9 (23.9, 32.7) | 26.9 (23.2, 32.0) | 27.8 (24.8, 31.4) | 29.2 (25.2, 33.9) | 28.5 (25.8, 31.9) |
Fig 2Age (2–80 years) race/ethnic-, and sex-specific normal weight–to- overweight net transition probabilities estimated in n = 21,220 NHANES participants.
Fig 3Age (2–80 years)-, race/ethnic-, and sex-specific overweight-to-obesity net transition probabilities estimated in n = 21,220 NHANES participants.
Fig 4One-year age-specific population extrapolations of the net number of non-institutionalized African American, Caucasian, and Mexican American males and females 2–80 years of age transitioning to overweight and obesity.