Faculty of Liberal Arts, Sophia University, Tokyo, Japan.
Department of Economics, Nihon University, Tokyo, Japan.
J Gerontol B Psychol Sci Soc Sci. 2021 Mar 14;76(4):756-765. doi: 10.1093/geronb/gbaa013.
It is underweight, rather than overweight or obesity, that has been a pressing public health concern in Japan. This study examines the impact of being underweight on the health of older Japanese men and women, measured by active life expectancy at age 65. Following the Japanese government's guideline, underweight in this study is defined using the body mass index (BMI) value of 20.
Data came from five waves (1999-2009) of the Nihon University Japanese Longitudinal Study of Aging (NUJLSOA). We used the Interpolation of Markov Chain approach to estimate the number of years underweight (BMI < 20), normal weight (20 < BMI < 25), and overweight (25 < BMI) individuals were expected to live without difficulty in activities of daily living (ADLs) or instrumental ADLs.
We found differences in life and health expectancies across the three weight categories. Underweight people were expected to live the shortest lives and spend the fewest years in an active state compared with normal and overweight individuals. Results remained unchanged even when accounting for educational attainment, smoking history, and a count of existing chronic conditions.
Being underweight is associated with poor quality of life lived among Japanese older adults. This finding suggests the importance of maintaining proper weight and avoids nutritional risks at advanced ages.
在日本,人们更为关注的公共健康问题是体重过轻,而非超重或肥胖。本研究通过 65 岁时的活跃预期寿命来衡量过轻体重对日本老年男女健康的影响。本研究中,过轻体重是根据身体质量指数(BMI)值 20 来定义的,这一标准遵循了日本政府的指导方针。
数据来自日本大学老龄化纵向研究(NUJLSOA)的五个波次(1999-2009 年)。我们使用马尔可夫链插值法估计无日常生活活动(ADL)或工具性日常生活活动(IADL)困难的情况下,过轻(BMI<20)、正常体重(20<BMI<25)和超重(BMI>25)人群预期的无病生存年数。
我们发现这三种体重类别之间的预期寿命和健康期望存在差异。与正常体重和超重人群相比,体重过轻的人预期寿命最短,处于活跃状态的年数也最少。即使考虑到教育程度、吸烟史和现有慢性病的数量,结果也没有改变。
体重过轻与日本老年人群较差的生活质量有关。这一发现表明,在高龄时保持适当的体重和避免营养风险非常重要。