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南非老年黑人女性肥胖和代谢综合征的相关因素

Factors associated with obesity and metabolic syndrome in ageing black South African women.

作者信息

Gradidge Philippe Jean-Luc

机构信息

a Centre for Exercise Science and Sports Medicine (CESSM), Faculty of Health Sciences , University of the Witwatersrand , Johannesburg , South Africa.

出版信息

Glob Health Action. 2017;10(1):1359922. doi: 10.1080/16549716.2017.1359922.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The incidence of obesity and related metabolic diseases is high and increasing in sub-Saharan African women. Evidence on the determinants of these diseases is limited, particularly in black South African women.

OBJECTIVE

This PhD review attempts to understand the determinants of obesity and metabolic syndrome (MetS) in a population of ageing urban-dwelling black South African women.

METHODS

Drawing on the longitudinal Birth-to-Twenty-Plus cohort, data were collected in 2002/03 and 2012/13, including information on behavioural factors (smoking, sitting time, physical activity, smokeless tobacco, and alcohol consumption), body-size perception, body composition (measures of adiposity and lean mass), blood pressure, and cardiometabolic biomarkers (lipid profile, fasting insulin, fasting blood glucose, insulin resistance, leptin, and adiponectin).

RESULTS

The prevalence of obesity and related cardiovascular disease risk was high and increased significantly over the 10 year period. Despite most of the study population being physically active, sitting time was high and associated with elevated blood pressure and hypertriglyceridaemia. Two groups of people were observed, those who were happy and those who were unhappy with their body size. In logistic regression analysis, the risk of MetS was lowered by abdominal subcutaneous adipose tissue and adiponectin, and increased by age, smoking, truncal lean mass, and insulin resistance.

CONCLUSIONS

Obesity was confirmed to be increasing in black South African women, despite most women being sufficiently active according to guidelines of ≥150 min activity/week. Nevertheless, the contribution of sitting time to poor health outcomes is evident in this study population and must be addressed, particularly in women who are content with being obese. The novel finding of the effects of abdominal subcutaneous tissue and truncal lean mass with MetS requires further investigation. The protective effect of adiponectin against MetS is an important finding which highlights the novel interaction between adiposity and cardiometabolic diseases in black South African women.

摘要

背景

在撒哈拉以南非洲女性中,肥胖及相关代谢性疾病的发病率很高且呈上升趋势。关于这些疾病决定因素的证据有限,尤其是在南非黑人女性中。

目的

本博士综述旨在了解南非城市老年黑人女性群体中肥胖和代谢综合征(MetS)的决定因素。

方法

利用纵向的从出生到二十多岁队列研究,于2002/03年和2012/13年收集数据,包括行为因素(吸烟、久坐时间、身体活动、无烟烟草和饮酒)、体型认知、身体成分(肥胖和瘦体重测量)、血压以及心脏代谢生物标志物(血脂谱、空腹胰岛素、空腹血糖、胰岛素抵抗、瘦素和脂联素)等信息。

结果

肥胖及相关心血管疾病风险的患病率很高,且在10年期间显著增加。尽管大多数研究人群身体活跃,但久坐时间较长,且与血压升高和高甘油三酯血症相关。观察到两组人群,即对自己体型满意的人和不满意的人。在逻辑回归分析中,MetS风险因腹部皮下脂肪组织和脂联素而降低,因年龄、吸烟、躯干瘦体重和胰岛素抵抗而增加。

结论

尽管根据每周≥150分钟活动的指南,大多数南非黑人女性活动量充足,但肥胖仍在增加。然而,在本研究人群中,久坐时间对健康不良后果的影响很明显,必须加以解决,尤其是在对肥胖感到满意的女性中。腹部皮下组织和躯干瘦体重对MetS影响的新发现需要进一步研究。脂联素对MetS的保护作用是一项重要发现,突出了南非黑人女性肥胖与心脏代谢疾病之间的新相互作用。

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