[1982 - 2015年中国成年人体重指数现状及变化趋势]。

Hongyun Fang, Xiaoqi Wei, Lahong Ju, Wenwen Du, Dongmei Yu, Jiguo Zhang, Qiya Guo, Xiaoli Xu, Shujuan Li, Wei Piao, Xue Cheng, Weiyi Gong, Liyun Zhao, Huijun Wang, Aidong Liu
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目的:分析我国成年人身体质量指数(BMI)的现状及变化趋势。方法:分析1982 - 2015年5次中国营养调查/监测的成人身高和体重数据,评估中国成年人BMI的现状和趋势。结果:1982年,中国成年男性和女性的平均BMI分别为21.06和21.32。到2015年,成年男性和成年女性的平均BMI分别上升到24.25和23.89。男性体重指数的上升幅度大于女性,尤其是在年轻和中年男性中。对于女性来说,随着年龄的增长,体重指数的增加更为明显,尤其是60岁以上的女性。在2002年之前,成年男性的BMI低于女性,但这一趋势在2002年之后开始改变,到2015年,18-45岁男性的平均BMI高于女性。男性的BMI峰值出现在45岁左右,而女性的BMI峰值出现在60岁左右。结论:中国男性和女性的BMI一直在稳步上升,男性的上升幅度大于女性。
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[Current status and changing trends of body mass index among Chinese adults from 1982 to 2015].

Objective: To analyze the current status and changing trends of body mass index(BMI) among Chinese adults.

Methods: Data on height and weight of adults from five China Nutrition Surveys/Monitoring conducted between 1982 and 2015 were analyzed to assess the current status and trends of BMI among Chinese adults.

Results: In 1982, the average BMI for adult males and females in China was 21.06 and 21.32, respectively. By 2015, the average BMI for adult males and females had risen to 24.25 and 23.89, respectively. The increase in BMI was greater for males than for females, particularly among young and middle-aged males. For females, the increase in BMI was more pronounced with age, especially in women over 60. Before 2002, adult men had a lower BMI than women, but this trend began to change after 2002, and by 2015, the average BMI of men aged 18-45 was higher than that of women. The peak BMI for males occurred around the age of 45, while for females, it occurred around the age of 60.

Conclusion: The BMI of males and females in China has been steadily increasing, with a greater rise observed in males than in females.

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