Staimez Lisa R, Weber Mary Beth, Narayan K M Venkat, Oza-Frank Reena
Emory University, Laney Graduate School, Division of Biological and Biomedical Sciences, Nutrition and Health Sciences Program, Atlanta, GA, USA.
Curr Diabetes Rev. 2013 Jul;9(4):312-31. doi: 10.2174/15733998113099990061.
This systematic review synthesizes data published between 1988 and 2009 on mean BMI and prevalence of overweight, obesity, and type 2 diabetes among Asian subgroups in the U.S. We conducted systematic searches in Pub- Med for peer-reviewed, English-language citations that reported mean BMI and percent overweight, obesity, and diabetes among South Asians/Asian Indians, Chinese, Filipinos, Koreans, and Vietnamese. We identified 647 database citations and 23 additional citations from hand-searching. After screening titles, abstracts, and full-text publications, 97 citations remained. None were published between 1988 and 1992, 28 between 1993 and 2003, and 69 between 2004 and 2009. Publications were identified for the following Asian subgroups: South Asian (n=8), Asian Indian (n=20), Chinese (n=44), Filipino (n=22), Korean (n= 8), and Vietnamese (n=3). The observed sample sizes ranged from 32 to 4245 subjects with mean ages from 24 to 78 years. Among samples of men and women, the lowest reported mean BMI was in South Asians (22.1 kg/m(2)), and the highest was in Filipinos (26.8 kg/m(2)). Estimates for overweight (12.8-46.7%) and obesity (2.1-59.0%) were variable. Among men and women, the highest rate of diabetes was reported in Asian Indians with BMI ≥ 30 kg/m(2) (32.9%, age and sex standardized). This review suggests heterogeneity among U.S. Asian populations in cardiometabolic risk factors, yet comparisons are limited due to variability in study populations, methods, and definitions used in published reports. Future efforts should adopt standardized methods to understand overweight, obesity and diabetes in this growing U.S. ethnic population.
本系统评价综合了1988年至2009年间发表的关于美国亚洲亚组人群平均体重指数(BMI)以及超重、肥胖和2型糖尿病患病率的数据。我们在PubMed中进行了系统检索,以查找经同行评审的英文文献引用,这些文献报告了南亚人/亚洲印度人、中国人、菲律宾人、韩国人和越南人的平均BMI以及超重、肥胖和糖尿病的百分比。我们识别出647条数据库引用以及通过手工检索得到的另外23条引用。在筛选标题、摘要和全文出版物后,剩余97条引用。其中1988年至1992年期间无相关发表,1993年至2003年期间有28条,2004年至2009年期间有69条。确定了以下亚洲亚组的出版物:南亚人(n = 8)、亚洲印度人(n = 20)、中国人(n = 44)、菲律宾人(n = 22)、韩国人(n = 8)和越南人(n = 3)。观察到的样本量从32至4245名受试者不等,平均年龄为24至78岁。在男性和女性样本中,报告的最低平均BMI见于南亚人(22.1kg/m²),最高见于菲律宾人(26.8kg/m²)。超重(12.8 - 46.7%)和肥胖(2.1 - 59.0%)的估计值存在差异。在男性和女性中,BMI≥30kg/m²的亚洲印度人报告的糖尿病发生率最高(年龄和性别标准化后为32.9%)。本评价表明美国亚洲人群在心血管代谢危险因素方面存在异质性,但由于已发表报告中研究人群、方法和定义的变异性,比较受到限制。未来的研究应采用标准化方法来了解这一在美国不断增长的种族人群中的超重、肥胖和糖尿病情况。