Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, The University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
Faculty of Land and Food Systems, The University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
Obes Rev. 2024 Nov;25(11):e13819. doi: 10.1111/obr.13819. Epub 2024 Aug 19.
Social relationships impact health and may affect proximal determinants such as obesity. Our review examined empirical evidence of the impact of changes in social relationships on risk of obesity in aging adults, with attention to gender.
We systematically searched Medline, EMBASE, Scopus, CINAHL, and ProQuest Dissertations and reference lists of relevant reviews and papers published up to November 2022. Longitudinal studies examining changes in marital status, living arrangement, social participation, and social networks and anthropometric changes or incident obesity were deemed eligible. Relevant data were extracted and synthesized narratively.
We identified 41,910 eligible titles, resulting in 252 full texts and 7 included studies. All studies were conducted in the United States and assessed marital transitions only; 3 studies included both women and men. Overall, compared with people who remain non-married, entering marriage leads to a significant increase in body mass index (BMI) for both genders. Conversely, transitioning out of marriage through widowhood or divorce leads to a decrease in weight (kg/lbs), waist circumference, and BMI for both genders. All seven studies were deemed to be of medium quality.
Our review revealed a paucity of prospective evidence on social connections as determinants of obesity among aging adults. There is limited evidence that marital transitions are associated with changes in anthropometric measurements in aging individuals, but no evidence on the effects of changes in living arrangements, social participation, and social networks on anthropometric measurements. More research attention to the social determinants of obesity is warranted.
社会关系会影响健康,可能会影响肥胖等近端决定因素。我们的综述考察了社会关系变化对老年人群肥胖风险的影响的实证证据,同时关注了性别差异。
我们系统地检索了 Medline、EMBASE、Scopus、CINAHL 和 ProQuest Dissertations,并查阅了相关综述和论文的参考文献列表,这些文献的发表时间截至 2022 年 11 月。符合条件的研究包括:观察性研究,探讨了婚姻状况、居住安排、社会参与和社交网络的变化与人体测量变化或肥胖发生之间的关系。
我们共确定了 41910 篇符合条件的标题,最终有 252 篇全文和 7 项研究被纳入。所有研究均在美国进行,仅评估了婚姻变化;其中 3 项研究同时纳入了女性和男性。总体而言,与非已婚人群相比,步入婚姻会导致两性的体重指数(BMI)显著增加。相反,通过丧偶或离婚而结束婚姻会导致两性的体重(kg/磅)、腰围和 BMI 下降。这 7 项研究均被认为质量中等。
我们的综述发现,关于社会联系作为老年人群肥胖决定因素的前瞻性证据很少。有有限的证据表明婚姻变化与老年个体人体测量指标的变化有关,但没有证据表明居住安排、社会参与和社交网络变化对人体测量指标的影响。需要更多关注社会决定因素对肥胖的影响。