Price R A, Charles M A, Pettitt D J, Knowler W C
Department of Psychiatry, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Philadelphia 19104-6141.
Am J Phys Anthropol. 1993 Dec;92(4):473-9. doi: 10.1002/ajpa.1330920406.
Several studies have shown secular increases in obesity during the past 35 years, and others have reported increases in dietary fat consumption during the same period. Here we report a dramatic increase in obesity among Pima Indians born after World War II that appears to be associated with increased exposure to Western customs and diet following 1945. We examined the body mass index (BMI = weight in kilograms/height2 in meters) of 1,128 male and 1,372 female Pima Indians aged 15-65 years who were born between 1901 and 1964 and were examined between 1965 and 1990. We found large increases in BMI among Pima Indian men and women in post-World War II birth cohorts (1945 and later). The parallel changes in body mass index, dietary fat, and exposure to Western culture following World War II suggest that culturally mediated changes in diet and level of physical activity associated with modern industrialized society may have led to the large increases in obesity in the Pima Indians and to smaller parallel changes observed worldwide in westernized countries.
多项研究表明,在过去35年里肥胖现象呈长期增长趋势,其他研究则报告了同期饮食中脂肪摄入量的增加。在此我们报告,二战后出生的皮马印第安人肥胖现象急剧增加,这似乎与1945年后接触西方习俗和饮食的增加有关。我们检查了1128名年龄在15至65岁之间的男性皮马印第安人和1372名同龄女性皮马印第安人的体重指数(BMI = 体重(千克)/身高²(米²)),这些人出生于1901年至1964年之间,并于1965年至1990年接受了检查。我们发现,二战后出生队列(1945年及以后)中的皮马印第安男性和女性的BMI大幅增加。二战后体重指数、饮食脂肪和接触西方文化的平行变化表明,与现代工业化社会相关的饮食和身体活动水平的文化介导变化可能导致了皮马印第安人肥胖现象的大幅增加,以及在西方国家全球范围内观察到的较小的平行变化。