探讨 2017 至 2020 年台湾成年人的肥胖流行率:关于经济收入和教育程度的研究

Hung-Chi Chen, Hsiang-Tsai Chiang
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目的 现有研究表明,肥胖症的患病率因收入和教育水平而异,但不同国家和地区的收入模式可能不同。因此,本研究根据经济收入和教育程度调查台湾成年人的肥胖发生率,并找出性别差异。方法 共有 3481 名成年男性和 3510 名成年女性参加了全国营养与健康调查(2017-2020 年),提供的数据包括身高、体重、体脂率、教育程度和收入。采用多变量逻辑回归分析法分析了基于收入和教育水平的调整后体重指数(BMI)和体脂率,以及收入、教育和超重/肥胖之间的关系。结果 在男性中,收入与体重标准(趋势,p <0.05)和肥胖(趋势,p <0.05)之间存在显著的交互作用。与最低收入组相比,最高收入组的超重和肥胖调整后几率比(ORs)(95% 置信区间)分别为 1.45(0.09-2.12)和 1.25(0.82-1.76)。然而,在女性的完全调整模型中,收入与超重/肥胖之间的关系并不显著,但教育水平与肥胖之间呈反向趋势。讨论 教育水平和收入对台湾成年人的肥胖率有一定影响,不同性别的肥胖率也存在差异。
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EXPLORING THE OBESITY PREVALENCE AMONG TAIWANESE ADULTS FROM 2017 TO 2020: A STUDY ON ECONOMIC INCOME AND EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT
Purpose Existing research suggests that the prevalence of obesity varies by income and educational level, but patterns of income across different countries and regions may differ. Therefore, this study investigates the obesity prevalence among adults in Taiwan based on economic income and educational attainment, and identifies gender differences. Methods A total of 3481 adult males and 3510 adult females participated in the National Nutrition and Health Survey (years 2017-2020), providing data including height, weight, body fat percentage, education level, and income. Multivariate logistic regression analysis was used to analyse adjusted body mass index (BMI) and body fat percentage based on income and education level, as well as the relationship between income, education, and overweight/obesity. Results In males, there was a significant interaction between income and weight standard (Trend, p <0.05) and obesity (Trend, p <0.05). Compared to the lowest income group, the adjusted odds ratios (ORs) (95% confidence intervals) for overweight and obesity were 1.45 (0.09, 2.12) and 1.25 (0.82 to 1.76) respectively, for the highest income group. However, in the fully adjusted model for females, the association between income and overweight/obesity was not significant, but there was an inverse trend between education level and obesity. Discussion Education level and income have a certain impact on the obesity prevalence among adults in Taiwan, with differences observed between genders in the prevalence of obesity.
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