Population Health Department, Epidemiology and Public Health Research Unit (EPHRU), Luxembourg Institute of Health, 1A-B, rue Thomas-Edison, L-1445 Strassen, Luxembourg.
Population Health Department, Epidemiology and Public Health Research Unit (EPHRU), Luxembourg Institute of Health, 1A-B, rue Thomas-Edison, L-1445 Strassen, Luxembourg.
Diabetes Metab. 2019 Apr;45(2):140-151. doi: 10.1016/j.diabet.2017.11.007. Epub 2017 Dec 1.
To investigate the relationship between metabolically healthy and unhealthy weight statuses and a wide range of related health issues, and healthcare and loss-of-productivity costs.
A total of 693 men and 729 women, aged 25-64 years, took part in the European Health Examination Survey conducted in Luxembourg between 2013 and 2015. Metabolically unhealthy normal-weight profiles were defined as having two or more cardiometabolic abnormalities (high blood pressure, high fasting glucose or triglycerides, low HDL cholesterol and/or previously diagnosed hypertension or diabetes) in people with normal weight. Metabolically healthy overweight/obesity was defined as having fewer than two of the above-mentioned abnormalities in people with overweight or obesity. For the present report, the participants' anthropometric, clinical, biological, sociodemographic, lifestyle and health-related data were analyzed.
Of the participants with normal weight, 20% had a metabolically unhealthy profile, whereas 60% with overweight and 30% with obesity had a metabolically healthy profile. Comparisons between metabolically healthy and unhealthy normal weight, overweight and/or obesity status revealed that participants presented with a metabolically unhealthy profile independently of weight status (P<0.0001). People with a metabolically healthy profile were more likely to perceive their health as good (66%; P<0.0001), and to report no physical pain (64%; P=0.03), no limitations in daily activities (66%; P=0.0008), no difficulties getting in or out of a bed or chair (63%; P=0.02) or dressing and undressing (63%; P=0.003), going shopping (63%; P=0.053) or doing occasional heavy housework (64%; P=0.007); they also displayed fewer gastrointestinal (63%; P=0.02), arthrosis (64%; P=0.001) and sleep apnoea issues (63%; P=0.002) compared with those with a metabolically unhealthy profile. Healthcare- and loss-of-productivity-related costs were higher with a metabolically unhealthy profile, with differences of up to € 3000 (P=0.02).
The present work has highlighted that, independently of weight status, people may develop a metabolically unhealthy profile associated with several health issues as well as higher healthcare and loss-of-productivity costs.
研究代谢健康和不健康体重状态与广泛相关健康问题以及医疗保健和生产力损失成本之间的关系。
共有 693 名男性和 729 名女性,年龄在 25-64 岁之间,参加了 2013 年至 2015 年期间在卢森堡进行的欧洲健康检查调查。代谢不健康的正常体重特征定义为体重正常的人有两种或两种以上的心血管代谢异常(高血压、空腹血糖或甘油三酯升高、高密度脂蛋白胆固醇降低和/或以前诊断的高血压或糖尿病)。代谢健康超重/肥胖定义为超重或肥胖的人有少于上述两种异常。对于本报告,分析了参与者的人体测量、临床、生物学、社会人口统计学、生活方式和与健康相关的数据。
在体重正常的参与者中,有 20%的人存在代谢不健康的特征,而超重者中有 60%和肥胖者中有 30%的人存在代谢健康的特征。代谢健康和不健康的正常体重、超重和/或肥胖状态之间的比较表明,参与者表现出代谢不健康的特征与体重状态无关(P<0.0001)。具有代谢健康特征的人更有可能认为自己的健康状况良好(66%;P<0.0001),并且报告没有身体疼痛(64%;P=0.03)、没有日常活动受限(66%;P=0.0008)、没有进出床或椅子的困难(63%;P=0.02)或穿衣和脱衣(63%;P=0.003)、购物(63%;P=0.053)或偶尔做重家务(64%;P=0.007);他们还表现出较少的胃肠道问题(63%;P=0.02)、关节炎(64%;P=0.001)和睡眠呼吸暂停问题(63%;P=0.002)与代谢不健康特征的人相比。具有代谢不健康特征的人,医疗保健和生产力损失相关成本更高,差异高达 3000 欧元(P=0.02)。
本研究强调,无论体重状况如何,人们可能会出现代谢不健康的特征,与多种健康问题以及更高的医疗保健和生产力损失成本相关。