Graduate School of Land Management and Urban Planning, Laval University, Quebec, Québec, Canada
Institut universitaire de cardiologie et de pneumologie de Quebec, Evaluation Platform on Obesity Prevention, Laval University, Quebec, Québec, Canada.
BMJ Open. 2024 Feb 17;14(2):e077750. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2023-077750.
We aim to explore the literature that studies the links between life-course socioeconomic status and weight status and characterize the life-course approach used.
Obesogenic environments are increasing rapidly in deprived environments, and cross-sectional studies have shown limitations in explaining the links between these environments and obesity. The life-course approach has been proposed recently to better understand the links between socioeconomic status and weight status.
Studies that identify life-course socioeconomic status and longitudinal built environment indicators and associate them with body weight indicators between January 2000 and January 2023.
Studies in French or English were searched in Medline (PubMed), Web of Science and GeoBase (Embase) according to the strategies formulated for each database. The selected studies were exported to Covidence for evaluation according to the inclusion/exclusion criteria.
The main results retained are the association between longitudinal socioeconomic indicators and weight measures; longitudinal built environment indicators and the measures of weight.
我们旨在探讨研究生命历程社会经济地位与体重状况之间关联的文献,并描述所采用的生命历程方法。
在贫困环境中,致肥胖环境迅速增加,横断面研究表明,这些环境与肥胖之间的关联难以用其来解释。最近提出了生命历程方法,以更好地理解社会经济地位与体重状况之间的关联。
确定生命历程社会经济地位和纵向建成环境指标,并将其与 2000 年 1 月至 2023 年 1 月期间体重指标相关联的研究。
根据为每个数据库制定的策略,在 Medline(PubMed)、Web of Science 和 GeoBase(Embase)中搜索法语或英语文献。将选定的研究按照纳入/排除标准导出到 Covidence 进行评估。
保留的主要结果是纵向社会经济指标与体重指标之间的关联;纵向建成环境指标与体重指标之间的关联。