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摘要
目的:肥胖是一个主要的公共卫生问题,特别是在资源有限的地区,由于设备和训练有素的人员不足,难以准确测量。在伊朗,明显缺乏使用现代工具跟踪成人肥胖趋势的综合纵向研究。本研究采用形体象形图(body shape pictograms, BIP)对腹部肥胖进行分类,旨在揭示伊朗成年人的肥胖趋势。方法:这项横断面研究纳入了2013年至2021年2月期间Shariati医院多学科肥胖登记处的个体。其中包括30 - 65岁的病态肥胖(BMI≥35)患者,这些患者是潜在的减肥手术候选人。通过面对面的私人访谈收集病史、人体测量数据、实验室数据和肥胖象形图。结果:我们招募了346名参与者(女性287名,男性59名)。研究发现,在所有类别的象形图得分中,肥胖呈上升趋势(p p p)。结论:该研究强调了通过象形图评估的伊朗成年人中肥胖的显著趋势。关于超重和肥胖人群长期肥胖趋势的准确数据,可以在制定国家对抗肥胖的卫生政策方面发挥关键作用。临床试验号:不适用。
Investigating the obesity trend of overweight and obese people with pictograms among Iranian adults.
Purpose: Obesity is a major public health concern, particularly in resource-constrained areas where measuring it accurately is challenging due to insufficient equipment and trained personnel. In Iran, there is a notable lack of comprehensive longitudinal studies using modern tools to track adult obesity trends. This study employed body shape pictograms (BIP) to classify abdominal obesity and aimed to reveal trends in perceived obesity among Iranian adults.
Methods: This cross-sectional study involved individuals from the multidisciplinary obesity registry at Shariati Hospital, from 2013 to February 2021. It included patients aged 30 to 65 with morbid obesity (BMI ≥ 35) who were potential bariatric surgery candidates. Medical history, anthropometric data, laboratory data, and the obesity pictogram were collected through face-to-face private interviews.
Results: We recruited 346 participants (287 females and 59 males). The study found an upward trend in obesity, indicated by pictogram scores across all categories (p <.001). Mean pictogram scores significantly varied by obesity levels based on BMI (p <.001) and were positively associated with waist and hip circumference (p <.001). No significant associations were found with diabetes or metabolic syndrome status.
Conclusion: This study underscores the significant trend of perceived obesity among Iranian adults, as assessed through pictograms. Accurate data on obesity trends among overweight and obese individuals over time can play a crucial role in shaping the country's health policies to combat obesity.
期刊介绍:
Journal of Diabetes & Metabolic Disorders is a peer reviewed journal which publishes original clinical and translational articles and reviews in the field of endocrinology and provides a forum of debate of the highest quality on these issues. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, diabetes, lipid disorders, metabolic disorders, osteoporosis, interdisciplinary practices in endocrinology, cardiovascular and metabolic risk, aging research, obesity, traditional medicine, pychosomatic research, behavioral medicine, ethics and evidence-based practices.As of Jan 2018 the journal is published by Springer as a hybrid journal with no article processing charges. All articles published before 2018 are available free of charge on springerlink.Unofficial 2017 2-year Impact Factor: 1.816.