| Literature DB >> 29747603 |
Andreia Oliveira1,2, Joana Araújo3, Milton Severo3,4, Daniela Correia3, Elisabete Ramos3,4, Duarte Torres3,5, Carla Lopes3,4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: This study includes, for the first time, estimates of general and abdominal obesity prevalence for all ages of the Portuguese population, using common standardized methodologies. Results are compared by sex, age groups, educational level and geographical regions.Entities:
Keywords: National Survey; Obesity; Overweight; Prevalence
Mesh:
Year: 2018 PMID: 29747603 PMCID: PMC5946450 DOI: 10.1186/s12889-018-5480-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Prevalence of body mass index categoriesa, for the national sample, by sex and age groups
| National | Women | Men | Children (< 10 years) | Adolescents (10–17 years) | Adults (18–64 years) | Elderly (65–84 years) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Obesity | |||||||
| n | 1198 | 674 | 524 | 73 | 72 | 777 | 276 |
|
| 2.244.500 | 1.232.890 | 1.011.610 | 59.282 | 74.406 | 1.488.445 | 622.367 |
| weighted % b | 22.3% | 24.3% | 20.1% | 7.7% | 8.7% | 21.6% | 39.2% |
| 95% CI | [20.5–24.0] | [21.9–26.7] | [17.5–22.7] | [4.6–10.9] | [5.5–12.0] | [19.5–23.8] | [34.2–44.2] |
| Pre-obesity | |||||||
| n | 1830 | 830 | 1000 | 173 | 163 | 1181 | 313 |
|
| 3.506.169 | 1.553.537 | 1.952.632 | 132.074 | 200.559 | 2.509.942 | 663.594 |
| weighted % b | 34.8% | 30.7% | 38.9% | 17.3% | 23.6% | 36.5% | 41.8% |
| 95% CI | [32.9–36.7] | [28.1–33.2] | [36.0–41.7] | [13.7–20.8] | [19.6–27.5] | [34.2–38.8] | [36.5–47.0] |
| Underweight/normal weight | |||||||
| n | 3139 | 1704 | 1435 | 1217 | 457 | 1323 | 142 |
|
| 4.334.756 | 2.277.584 | 2.057.173 | 573.687 | 576.374 | 2.882.384 | 302.312 |
| weighted % b | 43.0% | 45.0% | 41.0% | 75.0% | 67.7% | 41.9% | 19.0% |
| 95% CI | [40.7–45.2] | [42.0–48.0] | [37.9–44.1] | [70.8–79.1] | [63.3–72.1] | [39.2–44.5] | [14.1–24.0] |
n sample size, estimated population size, 95%CI 95% confidence intervals
aBMI categories defined according to the World Health Organization criteria
bPrevalence weighted for the distribution of the Portuguese population
cP-value comparing the prevalence of obesity vs. the other categories
Prevalence of body mass index categoriesa, by educational levelb and age groups
| National | < 18 years | ≥18 years | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| None,1st and 2nd cycle | 3rd cycle and high school | Higher education | None,1st and 2nd cycle | 3rd cycle and high school | Higher education | None,1st and 2nd cycle | 3rd cycle and high school | Higher education | |
| Obesity | |||||||||
| n | 592 | 435 | 169 | 26 | 85 | 34 | 566 | 350 | 135 |
|
| 1.115.485 | 797.234 | 325.902 | 27.695 | 77.245 | 28.749 | 1.087.790 | 719.989 | 297.153 |
| weighted %c (95%CI) | 38.5 [34.8–42.2] | 17.1 [14.8–19.3] | 13.2 [10.3–16.1] | 13.0 [7.3–18.6] | 9.9 [7.1–12.7] | 4.8 [2.2–7.3] | 40.6 [36.7–44.4] | 18.5 [15.9–21.1] | 15.9 [12.2–19.6] |
| standardized %d (95%CI) | 38.3 [34.6–42.1] | 16.9 [14.8–19.1] | 13.1 [10.3–15.9] | 13.0 [7.2–18.7] | 9.8 [7.3–12.2] | 4.6 [2.3–6.9] | 40.4 [36.5–44.3] | 18.4 [15.9–20.9] | 15.8 [12.3–19.3] |
| Pre-obesity | |||||||||
| n | 611 | 786 | 426 | 53 | 161 | 118 | 558 | 625 | 308 |
|
| 1.124.068 | 1.612.171 | 759.117 | 55.865 | 152.021 | 120.569 | 1.068.204 | 1.460.150 | 638.548 |
| weighted %c (95%CI) | 38.8 [34.8–42.8] | 34.5 [31.8–37.2] | 30.7 [27.6–33.8] | 26.2 [18–34.3] | 19.5 [15.5–23.6] | 20.0 [16.0–23.9] | 39.8 [35.6–44.1] | 37.5 [34.4–40.6] | 34.2 [30.2–38.3] |
| standardized %d (95%CI) | 39.2 [35.2–43.2] | 34.7 [32.1–37.4] | 30.9 [27.7–34.0] | 26 [18.0–34.0] | 19.1 [15.3–23.0] | 20.4 [16.4–24.4] | 40.3 [36.0–44.6] | 37.9 [34.9–41.0] | 34.2 [30.1–38.2] |
| Underweight/normal weight | |||||||||
| n | 436 | 1570 | 1119 | 159 | 822 | 680 | 277 | 748 | 439 |
|
| 656.053 | 2.262.101 | 1.385.222 | 130.035 | 548.491 | 455.011 | 526.018 | 1.713.609 | 930.211 |
| weighted %c (95%CI) | 22.7 [19.2–26.1] | 48.4 [45.3–51.5] | 56.1 [52–60.2] | 60.9 [52.1–69.7] | 70.5 [66.1–75.0] | 75.3 [70.9–79.6] | 19.6 [16.1–23.1] | 44 [40.5–47.5] | 49.9 [44.8–54.9] |
| standardized %d (95%CI) | 22.5 [19.2–25.8] | 48.3 [45.4–51.2] | 56 [51.9–60.0] | 61.0 [52.3–69.7] | 71.1 [66.9–75.4] | 75.0 [70.8–79.3] | 19.3 [15.9–22.6] | 43.7 [40.3–47.0] | 50.0 [45.0–55.0] |
| p-valuee | p < 0.001 | ||||||||
n sample size, estimated population size, 95%CI 95% confidence intervals
aBMI categories defined according to the World Health Organization criteria
bSubjects with missing value in education were excluded from analysis (n = 23)
cPrevalence weighted for the distribution of the Portuguese population
dPrevalence standardized for sex and age
eP-value comparing the prevalence of obesity vs. the other categories
Fig. 1Spatial distribution of the national prevalence of obesity (a) and pre-obesity (b)* (by the seven Portuguese geographical regions – NUTS II), weighted for the distribution of the Portuguese population. *Obesity categories were defined according to the World Health Organization criteria. Prevalence estimates were mapped using the software ArcGIS® version 10.4, specifically for the IAN-AF Consortium use
Prevalence of substantially increased risk of waist-hip ratioa in the national sample of adults (≥18 years), by sex, age group, geographical region and educational level
| n |
| weighted % b | 95% CI | standardized % c | 95% CI | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| National (≥18 years) | ||||||
| Total | 4012 | 4.424.680 | 50.5% | [47.9–53.1] | – | – |
| Women | 2120 | 1.729.600 | 39.2% | [35.8–42.5] | ||
| Men | 1892 | 2.695.080 | 62.0% | [58.9–65.1] | ||
| Adults (18–64 years) | ||||||
| Total | 3281 | 2.959.422 | 42.7% | [40.1–45.2] | – | – |
| Women | 1766 | 1.008.970 | 29.5% | [26.6–32.5] | ||
| Men | 1515 | 1.950.453 | 55.4% | [51.9–58.8] | ||
| Elderly (65–84 years) | ||||||
| Total | 731 | 1.465.258 | 80.2% | [75.7–84.6] | – | – |
| Women | 354 | 720.630 | 71.9% | [65.0–78.9] | ||
| Men | 377 | 744.628 | 90.1% | [85.1–95.2] | ||
| Educational level | ||||||
| National | ||||||
| None,1st and 2nd cycle | 1401 | 2.209.083 | 76.0% | [72.7–79.3] | 76.1% | [72.9–79.3] |
| 3rd cycle and high school | 1723 | 1.579.598 | 40.1% | [36.7–43.5] | 40.4% | [37.0–43.8] |
| Higher education | 882 | 611.000 | 32.2% | [26.6–37.9] | 32.7% | [27.7–37.7] |
| Adults (18–64 years) | ||||||
| None. 1st and 2nd cycle | 857 | 1.158.302 | 71.0% | [66.5–75.5] | 70.9% | [66.5–75.3] |
| 3rd cycle and high school | 1597 | 1.281.906 | 35.9% | [32.4–39.3] | 36.1% | [32.6–39.5] |
| Higher education | 826 | 519.214 | 30.0% | [25.1–34.9] | 30.5% | [26.2–34.7] |
| Elderly (65–84 years) | ||||||
| None. 1st and 2nd cycle | 544 | 1.050.781 | 82.4% | [77.1–87.6] | 82.7% | [77.6–87.8] |
| 3rd cycle and high school | 126 | 297.692 | 82.1% | [74.1–90.1] | 82.6% | [74.9–90.3] |
| Higher education | 56 | 91.786 | 55.7% | [35.1–76.3] | 55.2% | [33.6–76.7] |
| Geographical region | ||||||
| North | 697 | 1.441.260 | 47.4% | [42.4–52.5] | 47.9% | [42.7–53.2] |
| Centre | 657 | 1.219.171 | 61.4% | [55.2–67.6] | 59.8% | [54.1–65.5] |
| Lisbon Metropolitan Area | 526 | 1.022.659 | 44.1% | [39.6–48.6] | 45.5% | [41.3–49.7] |
| Alentejo | 483 | 309.731 | 52.3% | [47.3–57.3] | 50.1% | [46.5–53.7] |
| Algarve | 494 | 190.055 | 50.5% | [46.9–54.1] | 50.6% | [47.5–53.8] |
| Madeira | 566 | 113.373 | 48.6% | [42.2–55.0] | 51.5% | [46.3–56.6] |
| Azores | 589 | 128.431 | 58.6% | [51.5–65.7] | 61.7% | [54.6–68.8] |
Comparisons of abdominal obesity prevalence between sexes, educational level and geographic region were all statistically significant (p < 0.001; only when comparing educational level in the elderly p = 0.004)
n sample size, estimated population size, 95%CI 95% confidence intervals
aCategory of substantially increased risk of metabolic complications defined according to the World Health Organization criteria (waist-hip ratio ≥ 0.85 in women and ≥ 0.90 in men) [34]
bPrevalence weighted for the distribution of the Portuguese population
cPrevalence standardized for sex and age