School of Public Health, University of the Western Cape, Bellville 7535, South Africa.
Social Aspects of Public Health, Human Sciences Research Council, Cape Town 8000, South Africa.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2020 Jan 31;17(3):887. doi: 10.3390/ijerph17030887.
This study investigated the associations between underweight, obesity and body image (BI) among 15+ year-old South Africans with diverse socio-demographic backgrounds. A cross-sectional survey and the analyses of data for 6411 15+ year-old participants in the first South African National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey was undertaken. Body image was compared to body mass index (BMI) and socio-demography. Data were analyzed using SPSS versions 25. Results are in percentages, means, 95% confidence intervals, p-values, and odds ratios. Overall, participants who were obese of which majority: were females, earned ZAR 9601+, completed grade 6, were non-Black men, were married and resided in urban formal areas, were more likely to underestimate their BMI and desire to be lighter. Participants who were underweight of which majority: were males, had no form of income or education, were black men, were not married, resided in less urban and farm areas, were younger than 25 years, were more likely to overestimate their BMI and desire to be heavier. While underweight and obesity were strong determinants of BI, BI was differentiated by socio-demography. These findings have a public health implication that requires special attention to curb the irrepressible underweight and obesity in South Africa.
本研究调查了具有不同社会人口背景的 15 岁以上南非人群中体重过轻、肥胖和体像(BI)之间的关联。采用横断面调查和对首次南非国家健康和营养检查调查中 6411 名 15 岁以上参与者数据的分析。将体像与体重指数(BMI)和社会人口统计学进行了比较。使用 SPSS 版本 25 进行数据分析。结果以百分比、平均值、95%置信区间、p 值和优势比表示。总体而言,大多数肥胖参与者:是女性,收入超过 ZAR 9601+,完成了 6 年级,是非黑人男性,已婚,居住在城市正规地区,更有可能低估他们的 BMI 并希望更轻。大多数体重过轻的参与者:是男性,没有任何收入或教育形式,是黑人男性,未婚,居住在不太城市化和农场地区,年龄在 25 岁以下,更有可能高估他们的 BMI 并希望更重。虽然体重过轻和肥胖是 BI 的强烈决定因素,但 BI 因社会人口统计学而异。这些发现具有公共卫生意义,需要特别关注,以遏制南非不可阻挡的体重过轻和肥胖问题。