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当 COVID-19 大流行与美国肥胖症流行相撞时:一项全国性调查。

When the COVID-19 pandemic collides with the obesity epidemic in the United States: a national survey.

机构信息

Communication Partners and Associates, New York, New York.

National Opinion Research Center, University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois.

出版信息

Surg Obes Relat Dis. 2023 May;19(5):434-439. doi: 10.1016/j.soard.2023.02.020. Epub 2023 Mar 9.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

COVID-19 has disrupted life and put a spotlight on obesity as a risk factor for severe COVID-19 outcomes. Five years ago, we performed a survey exploring ways Americans view obesity and its treatment. We repeated the survey in the COVID-19 era to explore the impact of this once-in-a-century public health crisis on public perception and behavior surrounding obesity.

OBJECTIVE

To explore if America's views on obesity have changed after more than 2 years of living through COVID-19.

SETTING

The national survey was conducted by the National Opinion Research Center (NORC) from December 10 to 28, 2021.

METHODS

We revisited some of the questions posed in a survey 5 years ago and added questions asking whether COVID-19 has changed views on obesity. We surveyed 1714 Americans sampled from a probability-based, nationally representative panel. Responses of Americans to questions about obesity were compared with the same or similar questions asked 5 years ago.

RESULTS

COVID-19 has led to a change in how Americans view risks of obesity and benefits of treatment. Nearly one third (29%) of Americans became more worried about having obesity, and this is more pervasive among Black and Hispanic Americans (45%). This heightened concern led an estimated 28 million people to explore treatments not considered before the pandemic, including 6.4 million who thought about bariatric surgery or taking prescription obesity drugs.

CONCLUSIONS

COVID-19 may have heightened Americans' worry about obesity. This may present an opportunity for conversations about treatments, including metabolic surgery.

摘要

背景

COVID-19 扰乱了人们的生活,凸显了肥胖是 COVID-19 重症的一个风险因素。五年前,我们进行了一项调查,探讨了美国人对肥胖及其治疗的看法。在 COVID-19 时代,我们重复了这项调查,以探讨这场百年一遇的公共卫生危机对公众对肥胖的看法和行为的影响。

目的

探讨在经历了两年多的 COVID-19 之后,美国人对肥胖的看法是否发生了变化。

设置

这项全国性调查是由国家民意研究中心(NORC)于 2021 年 12 月 10 日至 28 日进行的。

方法

我们重新审视了五年前一项调查中提出的一些问题,并增加了一些问题,询问 COVID-19 是否改变了人们对肥胖的看法。我们调查了 1714 名从基于概率的全国代表性样本中抽取的美国人。将美国人对肥胖问题的回答与五年前提出的相同或类似的问题进行了比较。

结果

COVID-19 改变了美国人对肥胖风险和治疗益处的看法。近三分之一(29%)的美国人对肥胖的担忧增加了,这在黑人和西班牙裔美国人中更为普遍(45%)。这种担忧的加剧导致估计有 2800 万人探索了以前没有考虑过的治疗方法,包括 640 万人考虑过减肥手术或服用处方肥胖药物。

结论

COVID-19 可能加剧了美国人对肥胖的担忧。这可能为包括代谢手术在内的治疗方法的讨论提供了机会。

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