Prevalence of overweight and obesity in incarcerated individuals in developed and developing countries: A systematic review and meta-analysis

IF 8 2区 医学 Q1 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
Obesity Reviews Pub Date : 2025-02-12 DOI:10.1111/obr.13906
Leonida Nyarwaba Mosomi, Magaly Aceves-Martins, Alexandra M. Johnstone, Baukje de Roos
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We systematically assessed evidence of overweight and obesity prevalence, and possible determinants, in people who experience incarceration globally. We searched Embase, Medline, and Cochrane databases. Overweight and obesity proportions were pooled into a meta-analysis and compared with national prevalences.

Seventy-one studies met the inclusion criteria; 38 were included in the meta-analysis. Studies in high-income countries reported higher proportions of overweight and obesity (73.3%, 95% CI 73.1, 73.5) than upper-middle-income countries (66.1%, 95% CI 64.1, 67.7) and lower-middle-income countries (52.8%, 95% CI 47.1, 58.1). The prevalence of overweight and obesity in female incarcerated individuals was higher than that in the general population (RD 11.7%, 95% CI 9.1, 14.3), especially in low and middle-income countries (RD 35.1%, 95% CI 29.4, 40.7). The prevalence of overweight and obesity in male incarcerated individuals was lower than that in the general population in all income categories (RD -10.8%, 95% CI -13.2, −8.4). Incarcerated individuals in low and lower-middle-income countries were less likely to achieve sufficient energy intake, fruit/vegetable intake, and sufficient physical activity, compared with high- and upper-middle-income countries.

The prevalence of overweight and obesity in incarcerated populations differed between developed and developing countries. Future research should focus on female incarcerated individuals, especially in lower-middle-income countries.

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发达国家和发展中国家被监禁者超重和肥胖患病率:系统回顾和荟萃分析。
我们系统地评估了超重和肥胖患病率的证据,以及可能的决定因素,在全球范围内经历监禁的人。我们检索了Embase、Medline和Cochrane数据库。超重和肥胖的比例汇集到一个荟萃分析中,并与全国患病率进行比较。71项研究符合纳入标准;38例纳入meta分析。高收入国家的研究报告超重和肥胖比例(73.3%,95%可信区间73.1,73.5)高于中高收入国家(66.1%,95%可信区间64.1,67.7)和中低收入国家(52.8%,95%可信区间47.1,58.1)。女性被监禁者中超重和肥胖的患病率高于一般人群(RD为11.7%,95% CI为9.1,14.3),特别是在低收入和中等收入国家(RD为35.1%,95% CI为29.4,40.7)。男性囚犯中超重和肥胖的患病率低于所有收入类别的一般人群(RD -10.8%, 95% CI -13.2, -8.4)。与高收入和中高收入国家相比,低收入和中低收入国家的被监禁者不太可能实现足够的能量摄入、水果/蔬菜摄入和足够的身体活动。在发达国家和发展中国家,被监禁人群中超重和肥胖的流行程度有所不同。未来的研究应该集中在女性被监禁者身上,特别是在中低收入国家。
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Obesity Reviews
Obesity Reviews 医学-内分泌学与代谢
CiteScore
19.30
自引率
1.10%
发文量
130
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: Obesity Reviews is a monthly journal publishing reviews on all disciplines related to obesity and its comorbidities. This includes basic and behavioral sciences, clinical treatment and outcomes, epidemiology, prevention and public health. The journal should, therefore, appeal to all professionals with an interest in obesity and its comorbidities. Review types may include systematic narrative reviews, quantitative meta-analyses and narrative reviews but all must offer new insights, critical or novel perspectives that will enhance the state of knowledge in the field. The editorial policy is to publish high quality peer-reviewed manuscripts that provide needed new insight into all aspects of obesity and its related comorbidities while minimizing the period between submission and publication.
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