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瑞典肥胖受试者(SOS)。一项干预研究的招募及肥胖状态的选定描述。

Swedish obese subjects (SOS). Recruitment for an intervention study and a selected description of the obese state.

作者信息

Sjöström L, Larsson B, Backman L, Bengtsson C, Bouchard C, Dahlgren S, Hallgren P, Jonsson E, Karlsson J, Lapidus L

机构信息

Department of Medicine, Sahlgren's Hospital, University of Göteborg, Sweden.

出版信息

Int J Obes Relat Metab Disord. 1992 Jun;16(6):465-79.

PMID:1322873
Abstract

SOS (Swedish obese subjects) is an on-going intervention trial designed to determine whether the mortality and morbidity rates among obese individuals who lose weight by surgical means (gastric banding, vertical banded gastroplasty and gastric by-pass) differ from the rates associated with conventional treatment. For this purpose, the study is recruiting a sample of obese men and women who constitute a registry of potential subjects from which the participants are drawn. Eligibility criteria for participation in the registry were: age at application 37-57 years and BMI greater than or equal to 34 kg/m2 for men and greater than or equal to 38 kg/m2 for women. Before receiving a health examination, all patients complete extensive questionnaires on current and past health status, utilization of medical care and medications, socio-economic status, psychological profiles, dietary habits, physical activity, weight history, and familial disposition to obesity. Each surgical case is matched to its optimal control in the registry, to ensure that the two groups do not differ systematically with respect to any of 18 matching variables that may affect prognosis. The first 1006 subjects included in the registry have been studied with respect to morbidity and compared with on-going population studies of men and women in Göteborg, Sweden. The relative risks of prevalent disease and symptoms associated with obesity in 50-year-old males and females respectively were 4.3 and 4.7 (dyspnoea), 14.7 and 11.8 (angina), 6.3 (myocardial infarction, males only), 2.1 and 4.5 (hypertension), 5.2 and 6.6 (diabetes), 4.6 and 26.1 (claudication) and 1.7 and 1.8 (gall bladder disease). Correspondingly, obese males and females display elevations of systolic and diastolic blood pressure, fasting glucose, insulin, triglyceride, and uric acid levels. However, total cholesterol was not increased in obese males and was in fact significantly lower in obese compared with reference women. HDL-cholesterol was lower in obese than reference men (data were not available in reference women). The rate of taking sick pensions was over twice as high in SOS obese patients than in population controls. Finally, comparison of measurements with self-reported prevalence estimates revealed a considerable amount of previously undiagnosed hypertension and diabetes in the obese subjects. These data suggest that the excess health risks associated with obesity may not be fully appreciated.

摘要

SOS(瑞典肥胖受试者)是一项正在进行的干预试验,旨在确定通过手术方式(胃束带术、垂直带状胃成形术和胃旁路术)减肥的肥胖个体的死亡率和发病率是否与传统治疗的相关比率有所不同。为此,该研究正在招募一组肥胖男性和女性,他们构成了一个潜在受试者登记册,参与者从中抽取。参与登记册的资格标准为:申请时年龄在37至57岁之间,男性BMI大于或等于34kg/m²,女性BMI大于或等于38kg/m²。在接受健康检查之前,所有患者都要填写关于当前和过去健康状况、医疗保健和药物使用情况、社会经济状况、心理状况、饮食习惯、身体活动、体重史以及肥胖家族倾向的详细问卷。每个手术病例都与登记册中的最佳对照进行匹配,以确保两组在可能影响预后的18个匹配变量中的任何一个方面都不存在系统性差异。登记册中纳入的前1006名受试者已就发病率进行了研究,并与瑞典哥德堡正在进行的男性和女性人群研究进行了比较。50岁男性和女性中与肥胖相关的常见疾病和症状的相对风险分别为4.3和4.7(呼吸困难)、14.7和11.8(心绞痛)、6.3(仅男性心肌梗死)、2.1和4.5(高血压)、5.2和6.6(糖尿病)、4.6和26.1(跛行)以及1.7和1.8(胆囊疾病)。相应地,肥胖男性和女性的收缩压和舒张压、空腹血糖、胰岛素、甘油三酯和尿酸水平均升高。然而,肥胖男性的总胆固醇并未升高,实际上与对照女性相比,肥胖男性的总胆固醇显著更低。肥胖者的高密度脂蛋白胆固醇低于对照男性(对照女性的数据不可用)。SOS肥胖患者领取病残抚恤金的比率是人群对照组的两倍多。最后,将测量结果与自我报告的患病率估计值进行比较发现,肥胖受试者中存在大量先前未被诊断出的高血压和糖尿病。这些数据表明,与肥胖相关的额外健康风险可能未得到充分认识。

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