Rahkonen O, Lundberg O, Lahelma E, Huuhka M
Department of Social Policy, University of Helsinki, Finland.
J Public Health Policy. 1998;19(1):88-105.
High physical weight affects public health as well as people's social relations. This study seeks to examine the distribution of physical weight across the social structure in Finland and Sweden in the early 1990s. We compare physical weight, classified by overweight and obesity, 1) between men and women, 2) between different age groups, and 3) between social classes in these two countries. Comparable interview surveys were conducted in Finland 1994 (N = 8,650, response rate 73%) and in Sweden 1991 (N = 5,306, response rate 79%). Physical weight, overweight and obesity of populations are described in terms of body mass index (BMI = weight (kg)/height (m2)). The average BMI is higher in Finnish men (25.6) and women (24.6) than in their Swedish counterparts (24.6 and 23.2, respectively). In both countries, the average BMI is higher in men than in women below the age of about 55-64 years. In both countries and in both genders the average BMI is higher, the higher the age. The level of overweight as well as obesity is lower in Sweden than in Finland. Social class differences can be found in both countries. The odds ratio for overweight is higher in Finnish male and female farmers (OR = 1.57 and 1.94, respectively) as compared to upper white collars (OR = 1.0). In Sweden, high odds ratio for overweight can be found among male entrepreneurs (OR = 1.80) and female unskilled manuals (OR = 2.65). Obesity varies by social class in Swedish men and women as well as in Finnish women, but not in Finnish men. The results show that Finnish men and women are more often overweight and obese than their Swedish counterparts, but social class differences in overweight and obesity are larger in Sweden than in Finland.
较高的体重对公众健康以及人们的社会关系都会产生影响。本研究旨在考察20世纪90年代初芬兰和瑞典社会结构中体重的分布情况。我们按照超重和肥胖对体重进行分类,比较了两国在以下三个方面的体重情况:1)男性与女性之间;2)不同年龄组之间;3)社会阶层之间。1994年在芬兰(N = 8650,应答率73%)和1991年在瑞典(N = 5306,应答率79%)开展了可比的访谈调查。人口的体重、超重和肥胖情况通过体重指数(BMI = 体重(千克)/身高(米²))来描述。芬兰男性(25.6)和女性(24.6)的平均BMI高于瑞典男性(24.6)和女性(23.2)。在两国,大约55 - 64岁以下的男性平均BMI高于女性。在两国以及两性中,年龄越大,平均BMI越高。瑞典的超重和肥胖水平低于芬兰。两国都存在社会阶层差异。与高级白领(OR = 1.0)相比,芬兰男性和女性农民超重的优势比更高(分别为OR = 1.57和1.94)。在瑞典,男性企业家(OR = 1.80)和女性非技术体力劳动者(OR = 2.65)中超重的优势比很高。瑞典男性和女性以及芬兰女性的肥胖情况因社会阶层而异,但芬兰男性并非如此。结果表明,芬兰男性和女性比瑞典男性和女性更常超重和肥胖,但瑞典超重和肥胖的社会阶层差异比芬兰更大。