Tekkel Mare, Veideman Tatjana, Rahu Mati
Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, National Institute for Health Development, Tallinn, Estonia.
Cent Eur J Public Health. 2010 Dec;18(4):186-91. doi: 10.21101/cejph.a3588.
It has been noted that great socioeconomic and lifestyle changes have triggered an epidemic of obesity among Eastern Europeans. The objective of this study was to assess the change of adult obesity in Estonia by socioeconomic status and the use of outpatient healthcare services among obese individuals over time. It can be maintained that obesity distribution in Estonia in 1990-2004 developed similarly to an average Western country and, regardless of an increasing level of male obesity, obesity prevalence for 16-64 year-olds was on the average level in Europe in 2004 - 14.0% for men and 14.9% for women. Change in obesity prevalence correlates quite well with changes in the economy in Estonia. From studied socioeconomic variables only age and education (among women) strongly affect the change in obesity level. Obese individuals used outpatient medical care slightly differently compared to individuals with a normal BMI.
人们已经注意到,巨大的社会经济和生活方式变化引发了东欧人的肥胖流行。本研究的目的是评估爱沙尼亚成年人肥胖状况随社会经济地位的变化,以及肥胖个体随时间推移使用门诊医疗服务的情况。可以认为,1990年至2004年爱沙尼亚的肥胖分布与西方平均水平国家的发展情况相似,并且尽管男性肥胖水平有所上升,但2004年16至64岁人群的肥胖患病率处于欧洲平均水平——男性为14.0%,女性为14.9%。肥胖患病率的变化与爱沙尼亚的经济变化有很好的相关性。在所研究的社会经济变量中,只有年龄和(女性中的)教育程度对肥胖水平的变化有强烈影响。与体重指数正常的个体相比,肥胖个体使用门诊医疗服务的方式略有不同。