Staub Kaspar, Henneberg Maciej, Galassi Francesco M, Eppenberger Patrick, Haeusler Martin, Morozova Irina, Rühli Frank J, Bender Nicole
Institute of Evolutionary Medicine, University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland.
Adelaide Medical School, University of Adelaide, Adelaide, Australia.
Evol Med Public Health. 2018 Apr 28;2018(1):116-126. doi: 10.1093/emph/eoy012. eCollection 2018.
The body mass index (BMI) is an established anthropometric index for the development of obesity-related conditions. However, little is known about the distribution of BMI within a population, especially about this distribution's temporal change. Here, we analysed changes in the distribution of height, weight and BMI over the past 140 years based on data of Swiss conscripts and tested for correlations between anthropometric data and standard blood parameters.
Height and weight were measured in 59 504 young Swiss males aged 18-19 years during conscription in 1875-79, 1932-36, 1994 and 2010-12. For 65% of conscripts in 2010-12, results of standard blood analysis were available. We calculated descriptive statistics of the distribution of height, weight and BMI over the four time periods and tested for associations between BMI and metabolic parameters.
Average and median body height, body weight and BMI increased over time. Height did no longer increase between 1994 and 2010-12, while weight and BMI still increased over these two decades. Variability ranges of weight and BMI increased over time, while variation of body height remained constant. Elevated levels of metabolic and inflammatory blood parameters were found at both ends of BMI distribution.
Both overweight and underweight subgroups showed similar changes in inflammation parameters, pointing toward related metabolic deficiencies in both conditions. In addition to environmental influences, our results indicate a potential role of relaxed natural selection on genes affecting metabolism and body composition.
体重指数(BMI)是用于评估肥胖相关疾病发展的一种既定人体测量指标。然而,对于人群中BMI的分布情况,尤其是这种分布的时间变化,我们知之甚少。在此,我们基于瑞士应征入伍者的数据,分析了过去140年身高、体重和BMI分布的变化,并测试了人体测量数据与标准血液参数之间的相关性。
在1875 - 1879年、1932 - 1936年、1994年以及2010 - 2012年的征兵期间,对59504名年龄在18 - 19岁的瑞士年轻男性进行了身高和体重测量。对于2010 - 2012年65%的应征入伍者,可获取标准血液分析结果。我们计算了四个时间段内身高、体重和BMI分布的描述性统计数据,并测试了BMI与代谢参数之间的关联。
平均和中位数身高、体重及BMI随时间增加。1994年至2010 - 2012年期间身高不再增加,而体重和BMI在这二十年中仍持续增加。体重和BMI的变异范围随时间增加,而身高的变异保持不变。在BMI分布的两端均发现代谢和炎症血液参数水平升高。
超重和体重过轻亚组在炎症参数方面表现出相似变化,表明这两种情况均存在相关的代谢缺陷。除环境影响外,我们的结果表明放松的自然选择对影响代谢和身体组成的基因可能具有潜在作用。