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印尼人体重指数轨迹中教育梯度的变化:年龄时期队列分析。

Shifting educational gradients in body mass index trajectories of Indonesians: an age period cohort analysis.

机构信息

School of Demography, The Australian National University, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia.

出版信息

BMC Public Health. 2022 May 18;22(1):1004. doi: 10.1186/s12889-022-13379-3.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Globally, the number of obese adults has increased rapidly in many developing countries. The links between increased educational attainment and lower risks of overweight/obesity have been studied in a number of high-income contexts. However, educational attainment can have a different association with obesity at different levels of economic development and different stages of the nutritional transition, and these associations may vary by period and cohort. This study aims to provide evidence on the shifting of educational gradients in overweight/obesity in Indonesia, a low middle income country.

METHODS

Using five waves of Indonesian Family Life Survey (IFLS), this study examines the Body Mass Index (BMI) trajectories of 14,810 individuals from 1993 to 2014. This study analyses how educational gradients in BMI have shifted over time and across cohorts using a hierarchical age-period-cohort (HAPC) model to account for the effects of age and the changes in historical periods (social and environmental contexts).

RESULTS

In older generations, higher educational attainment is associated with higher BMI, but the gap between educational groups shrinks in more recently-born cohorts. The BMI of lower educational groups is catching up with that of the tertiary educated, leading to an increased risk of overweight/obesity among low educated individuals. Having tertiary education lowers the risk of weight gain (-0.04 point) among recently-born cohort of women, but it still increases the risk (+ 0.04 point) for men.

CONCLUSION

Changes in access to education and the ongoing nutritional transition in Indonesia are leading to a shifting of educational gradients in overweight/obesity over time. The rising trends in BMI among low-educated and younger individuals are of substantial concern for Indonesian public health due to their implications for the risk of communicable and non-communicable diseases in the future.

摘要

背景

在许多发展中国家,全球肥胖成年人的数量迅速增加。在一些高收入国家和地区,已经研究了受教育程度提高与超重/肥胖风险降低之间的联系。然而,在不同的经济发展水平和营养转型阶段,受教育程度与肥胖的关联可能不同,这些关联可能因时期和队列而异。本研究旨在为印度尼西亚这一中低收入国家超重/肥胖教育程度梯度变化提供证据。

方法

本研究使用五次印度尼西亚家庭生活调查(IFLS)的数据,研究了 1993 年至 2014 年间 14810 个人的身体质量指数(BMI)轨迹。本研究使用分层年龄-时期-队列(HAPC)模型分析了 BMI 的教育梯度随时间和队列的变化,该模型考虑了年龄和历史时期(社会和环境背景)变化的影响。

结果

在较老的世代中,较高的教育程度与较高的 BMI 相关,但在较晚出生的队列中,教育程度群体之间的差距缩小。较低教育程度群体的 BMI 正在赶上高等教育程度群体,导致低教育程度个体超重/肥胖的风险增加。接受高等教育降低了最近出生的女性群体体重增加的风险(-0.04 点),但对男性来说,这仍然增加了风险(+0.04 点)。

结论

印度尼西亚教育机会的变化和持续的营养转型正在导致超重/肥胖的教育程度梯度随时间的变化。BMI 在低教育程度和年轻个体中的上升趋势对印度尼西亚公共卫生构成了重大关注,因为这对未来传染病和非传染病的风险有影响。

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