Ohzeki T, Hanaki K, Motozumi H, Ishitani N, Matsuda-Ohtahara H, Sunaguchi M, Shiraki K
Department of Pediatrics, Tottori University School of Medicine, Yonago, Japan.
Ann Nutr Metab. 1990;34(4):208-12. doi: 10.1159/000177588.
Body weight and height of Japanese boys and girls aged 12-14 years were measured to calculate the prevalence of obesity, leanness and anorexia nervosa. In boys, the prevalence of obesity as well as leanness was significantly higher in the areas where population density was lower and among the boys who attended schools with smaller numbers of pupils. In the girls, these findings were similar to the boys. On the other hand, anorexia nervosa was found in girls only more commonly in the areas with higher population density and in the larger schools. These results suggest that higher prevalence of obesity in certain subjects may be associated with increased numbers of leanness but not with anorexia nervosa.
对12至14岁日本男孩和女孩的体重和身高进行了测量,以计算肥胖、消瘦和神经性厌食症的患病率。在男孩中,人口密度较低地区以及就读于学生人数较少学校的男孩中,肥胖和消瘦的患病率显著更高。在女孩中,这些发现与男孩相似。另一方面,仅在人口密度较高地区和规模较大学校的女孩中更常见神经性厌食症。这些结果表明,某些人群中较高的肥胖患病率可能与消瘦人数增加有关,而与神经性厌食症无关。