Uemura Naoki, Nishida Yuki, Sasaki Satoshi, Yamada Yosuke, Anzai Tatsuhiko, Takahashi Kunihiko, Yamauchi Keita, Katsukawa Fuminori
Sports Medicine Research Center, Keio University, Kanagawa, Japan.
Graduate School of Health Management, Keio University, Kanagawa, Japan.
Int J Obes (Lond). 2025 Apr;49(4):742-745. doi: 10.1038/s41366-024-01694-1. Epub 2024 Dec 18.
This study aimed to clarify the trajectory of BMI alongside age-related changes in height and weight among Japanese adults. Data from annual health checkups between 2015 and 2020 by the Japan Health Insurance Association were retrospectively analyzed. A total of 4,777,891 men and 3,378,003 women (age 35-69 years) were stratified into 14 subgroups based on sex and 5-year age categories. We used linear mixed-effects model to estimate values for each outcome, with six-time points (2015-2020) as the independent variable. Mean BMI changes were positive across all subgroups, indicating a trend of increasing BMI (men, 0.02 to 0.14 kg/m/year; women, 0.05 to 0.16 kg/m/year). In younger subgroups, the changed were relatively large, with the weight transitions mirroring those of BMI. However, the mean changes were negative (men, -0.06 kg/year; women, -0.01 kg/year) in the oldest subgroups. Height reduction increased with age across subgroups (men, -0.14 to -0.03 cm/year; women, -0.18 to -0.01 cm/year). In conclusion, BMI tended to increase with age in both sexes across all age groups of Japanese adults. The increase in BMI appeared to be influenced by weight gain in young to middle age, whereas height reduction influenced increased BMI in older age groups.
本研究旨在阐明日本成年人中体重指数(BMI)随年龄增长在身高和体重方面的变化轨迹。对日本健康保险协会2015年至2020年年度健康检查数据进行回顾性分析。共有4777891名男性和3378003名女性(年龄35 - 69岁)根据性别和5岁年龄组分为14个亚组。我们使用线性混合效应模型估计每个结果的值,将六个时间点(2015 - 2020年)作为自变量。所有亚组的平均BMI变化均为正值,表明BMI呈上升趋势(男性,每年0.02至0.14kg/m²;女性,每年0.05至0.16kg/m²)。在较年轻的亚组中,变化相对较大,体重变化与BMI变化一致。然而,在最年长的亚组中,平均变化为负值(男性,每年 - 0.06kg;女性,每年 - 0.01kg)。各亚组中身高降低随年龄增加(男性,每年 - 0.14至 - 0.03cm;女性,每年 - 0.18至 - 0.01cm)。总之,在日本成年人的所有年龄组中,男女的BMI均倾向于随年龄增加。BMI的增加似乎受到中青年体重增加的影响,而身高降低则影响了老年组BMI的增加。