The link of diet and exercise habits of the inhabitants of Pärnu city with body mass index

Kandela Õun, M. Übner
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This article gives an overview of the health behaviour survey of the adult population of the city of Pärnu, which was conducted in 2016. The results of the survey were used for compiling of the city health profile. The funder was the Pärnu city government. The authors focused on the links between the body mass index, diet and physical activity. The survey was carried out among the residents of the city of Pärnu aged 16–64 years. The questionnaire was filled by 506 respondents. Such a large survey had not been carried out in the city of Pärnu previously. In 2011 and 2014 two studies involving whole Estonia were conducted, in which the percentage of the respondents from Pärnu was too small to make further conclusions. The study results revealed that 65% of respondents ranked their health good or very good, and that was an improvement compared to the previous survey made five years ago. Breakfast was important for respondents, and 86% of them had it every morning or on most days. 49% of respondents were of normal weight by body mass index and 47% were overweight or obese, and these numbers showed a 20% change for better health compared to the previous study. From April to September, 45% of respondents rode a bicycle to work. In their free time, 60% did it for at least 15 minutes per day. Women walked to the workplace more often than men. Men were more overweight and ate more white bread than women. Underweight respondents ate an average of one slice of white bread per day, while others consumed it twice less on average. There was a significant but small correlation between age and BMI (r=0.31), respondents with vocational education had the highest average BMI. Obese persons and respondents with poor physical fitness were less active than normal-weight persons.
Pärnu城市居民饮食、运动习惯与体质指数的关系
本文概述了2016年对Pärnu市成年人口进行的健康行为调查。调查结果用于编制城市卫生概况。资助者是Pärnu市政府。作者关注的是身体质量指数、饮食和体育活动之间的联系。这项调查是在Pärnu市16-64岁的居民中进行的。调查问卷共有506名受访者填写。此前在Pärnu市从未进行过如此大规模的调查。2011年和2014年进行了两项涉及整个爱沙尼亚的研究,其中来自Pärnu的受访者百分比太小,无法得出进一步的结论。研究结果显示,65%的受访者认为自己的健康状况良好或非常好,与五年前的调查相比,这一比例有所提高。早餐对受访者来说很重要,86%的人每天早上或大多数日子都吃早餐。根据身体质量指数,49%的受访者体重正常,47%的受访者超重或肥胖,这些数字表明,与之前的研究相比,健康状况改善了20%。从4月到9月,45%的受访者骑自行车上班。在他们的空闲时间,60%的人每天至少做15分钟。女性比男性更常步行上班。男性比女性更超重,吃的白面包也更多。体重过轻的受访者平均每天吃一片白面包,而其他人平均少吃两倍。年龄与BMI之间存在显著但较小的相关性(r=0.31),受过职业教育的被调查者的平均BMI最高。肥胖和体质差的受访者比正常体重的人活动量少。
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